
Event partitioning
Event partitioning is an easy-to-apply systems analysis technique that helps the analyst organize requirements for large systems into a collection of smaller, simpler, minimally-connected, easier-to-understand "mini systems" / use cases.
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- enEvent partitioning is an easy-to-apply systems analysis technique that helps the analyst organize requirements for large systems into a collection of smaller, simpler, minimally-connected, easier-to-understand "mini systems" / use cases.
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- Business case
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- Category:Decomposition methods
- Category:Events (computing)
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- Category:Systems analysis
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- Conditional (computer programming)
- Data element
- Data flow diagram
- Decomposition paradigm
- deduplication
- Detection theory
- Edward Yourdon
- Empathy
- Essential Systems Analysis
- Event-driven architecture
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- Object Constraint Language
- Peter Checkland
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- SIPOC
- Soft systems methodology
- Stephen J. Mellor
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- Structured programming
- Switch statement
- System context diagram
- Systems analysis
- Systems thinking
- Traceability
- Unified Modeling Language
- Use case
- Use case diagram
- User story
- While loop
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- Category:Software requirements
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