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Technical Design:

Technical Design comprises the specification of technical components, like database components, for example, and their overall connection architecture which together are suited to fulfill the customer's non-functional requirements. As this result deals with technical aspects of the system like persistence, distribution, and communication schemes, Technical Design represents a dedicated part of the development results that should be logically separated from Business Design.

In the context of componentware, however, the applied development principles are the same for both areas. Consequently, the involved subresults are analogous to those of Business Design.



Andreas Rausch
3/22/1999
 

 

 

 

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