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Functional   Requirements that encapsulate the activities that the system must perform  
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FURPS   an acronym that stands for functional, usability, reliability, performance, and security requirements  
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Usability   Requirements that encapsulate the operational characteristics related to users, such as the user interface, related work procedures, online help, and documentation  
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Stakeholder   persons who have an interest in the successful implementation of the system  
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Client   person or group that provides the funding for a system development project  
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Open-ended   questions that encourage discussion or explanation  
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UML   standard set of model constructs and notations defined by the Object Management Group  
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Activity   A diagram that describes user (or system) activities, the person who does each activity, and the sequential flow of these activities  
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User Story   one short sentence in everyday language of the end user that states what a user does as part of his or her work  
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Acceptance   features/criteria that must be present in the final system for the user to be satisfied  
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Use Case   an activity that the system performs, usually in response to a request by a user  
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Event   something that occurs at a specific time and place, can be precisely identified, and must be remembered by the system  
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Actor   an external agent; a person or group that interacts with the system by supplying or receiving data  
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Temporal   an event that occurs as a result of reaching a point in time  
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State   an event that occurs when something happens inside the system that triggers some process  
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Automation   the boundary between the computerized portion of the application and the users who operate the application but are part of the total system  
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Includes   a relationship between use cases in which one use case is stereotypically included within the other use case  
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Brainstorming   a technique to identify problem domain objects in which developers work with users in an open group setting  
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Attributes   descriptive pieces of information about things or objects  
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Compound   an attribute that consists of multiple pieces of information but is best treated in the aggregate  
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Association   a term, in UML, that describes a naturally occurring relationship between specific things, sometimes called a relationship  
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Relationship   a term that describes a naturally occurring association between specific things, sometimes called an association  
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Cardinality   a measure of the number of links between one object and another object in a relationship  
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Subclass   the subordinate or more specialized class in a generalization/specialization relationship  
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Inheritance   the concept that specialization classes inherit the attributes of the generalization class  
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System Sequence Diagram (SSD)   a diagram showing the sequence of messages between an external actor and the system during a use case or scenario  
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Lifeline   the vertical line under an object on a sequence diagram to show the passage of time for the object  
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