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It was used to develop requirements, construct the design, and support implementation of an expert system to demonstrate automated rendezvous. Verification was then conducted systematically because of the method of design and implementation.
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Sandia Software Guidelines Volume 5 Tools, Techniques,and Methodologies
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Systems Design and Documentation: An introduction to the HIPO Method
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The overall design of the system is documented using HIPO charts or
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technique from the 1970s, used for representing the modules of a
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EXPERT SYSTEM VERIFICATION CONCERNS IN AN OPERATIONS ENVIRONMENT
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Index

HIPO
Hipo (disambiguation)

IBM
stencil
systems analysis
documentation
system
hierarchy
structure charts
data structures
IPO model
SIPOC
Systems Design and Documentation: An introduction to the HIPO Method
ISBN
0-442-24267-0


Sandia Software Guidelines Volume 5 Tools, Techniques,and Methodologies
Archived
Wayback Machine
EXPERT SYSTEM VERIFICATION CONCERNS IN AN OPERATIONS ENVIRONMENT
Category
Systems analysis

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