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Subject: Development Terminology - CF Blue
Like John G., I believe that having the
context of a System Under Design (SUD) is a crucial for the community
understanding of the requirements. This is especially true of the Court User
community. SUD is a classic component of most
use cases approaches. In my part of LexisNexis we have a term
for the abstract part of the system that an actor is engaging with. We call it
an Major Design Element (MDE) An MDE may be implemented in one or more
Applications in a monolithic approach, or client server or peer to peer. All
of which may bring in a library or libraries of functions to accomplish the
task within the applications, which we call components. This approach allows us to talk about the
system without locking in prematurely or in the case of the court filing
standard, never binding ourselves to any implementation frameworks except as
specified in the profiles. The standard must cover all of our stated supported
profiles. Regards, Don Donald L. Bergeron |
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