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Documents and Models eDIANA Scenario. Description The eDIANA scenario holds a description of the scenario targeted by the device or application currently under design. The selected scenario has implications on the system requirements and, therefore, must be provided by the client before the System Requirements and V&V Scenario Specification phase starts. Produced by Client Used by System Requirements and V&V Scenario Specification phase Adapted Process Description This document contents the eDiana process adapted to be used in the development of a specific product with the models and methods to be used selected Produced by Process Configuration phase Used by Developers Application Requirements Description This document contents the requirements that the application have to meet. It is the main input for the Application Architecture Design phase. Produced by System Requirements and V&V Scenario Specification phase Used by Application Architecture Design phase Platform Requirements Description This document contents the requirements that have been defined for the embedded platform. It is the main input for the Platform Architecture Design task. Produced by System Requirements and V&V Scenario Specification phase Used by Platform Architecture Design phase V&V Requirements Description This document contents the verification and validation tests and correctness criteria to be followed in the Early V&V phase. Those V&V requirements will be defined at different abstraction level: for V&V of the system Allocation. Produced by System Requirements and V&V Scenario Specification phase Used by Early Verification & Validation phase Application Model Description This model contains the application components that will be used in the current eDIANA device or application design. Application models must contain information regarding the structure, behaviour and non- functional characteristics of the application under design. Lastly, application models are always platform independent; however, it is possible for application components to access platform services through the use of model proxies. Produced by Application Architecture Design phase Used by System Allocation phase Platform Model Description This model contains the platform components that will be used in the current eDIANA device or application design. Plaform models must contain information regarding the structure, behaviour and non- functional characteristics of the platform components used, as well as information about their interfaces. Produced ...
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