1) Database
Database one or more large structured sets of persistent data, usually associated with software to update and query the data. A simple database might be a single file containing many records, each of which contains the same set of fields where each field is a certain fixed width. Loosely, any aggregation of data; a file consisting of a number of records (or tables), each of which is constructed of fields (columns) of a particular type, together with a collection of operations that facilitate searching, sorting, recombining, or similar activities.
2) Design
The phase of software development following analysis, and concerned with how the problem is to be solved.
3) Domain
A functional area covered by a family of systems.
4) Domain Analysis
The set of activities aiming at identifying, collecting, organizing, analyzing and representing the relevant information in a domain, based on the study of existing systems and their development history, knowledge captured from domain experts, underlying theory, and emerging technologies within the domain. Domain analysis aims at producing domain models and analyzing commonalities and variants among a family of products.
5) Interface
A boundary across which two systems communicate. An interface might be a hardware connector used to link to other devices, or it might be a convention used to allow communication between two software systems. Often there is some intermediate component between the two systems which connects their interfaces together. (1) The point at which independent systems or diverse groups interact. The devices, rules, or conventions by which one component of a system communicates with another. Also, the point of communication between a person and a computer. (2) The part of a program that defines constants, variables, and data structures, rather than procedures. Page 10 Glossary of Re-Engineering Terms (3) The equipment that accepts electrical signals from one part of a computer system and renders them into a form that can be used by another part. (4) Hardware or software that links the computer to a device. (5) To convert signals from one form to another and pass them between two pieces of equipment.
1) Database Database one or more large structured sets of persistent data, usually associated with software to update and query the data. A simple database might be a single file containing many records, each of which contains the same set of fields where each field is a certain fixed width. Loosely, any aggregation of data; a file consisting of a number of records (or tables), each of which is constructed of fields (columns) of a particular type, together with a collection of operations that facilitate searching, sorting, recombining, or similar activities.2) Design The phase of software development following analysis, and concerned with how the problem is to be solved.3) Domain A functional area covered by a family of systems.4) Domain Analysis The set of activities aiming at identifying, collecting, organizing, analyzing and representing the relevant information in a domain, based on the study of existing systems and their development history, knowledge captured from domain experts, underlying theory, and emerging technologies within the domain. Domain analysis aims at producing domain models and analyzing commonalities and variants among a family of products.5) Interface A boundary across which two systems communicate. An interface might be a hardware connector used to link to other devices, or it might be a convention used to allow communication between two software systems. Often there is some intermediate component between the two systems which connects their interfaces together. (1) The point at which independent systems or diverse groups interact. The devices, rules, or conventions by which one component of a system communicates with another. Also, the point of communication between a person and a computer. (2) The part of a program that defines constants, variables, and data structures, rather than procedures. Page 10 Glossary of Re-Engineering Terms (3) The equipment that accepts electrical signals from one part of a computer system and renders them into a form that can be used by another part. (4) Hardware or software that links the computer to a device. (5) To convert signals from one form to another and pass them between two pieces of equipment.
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