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Reflections on Abstractions: Correctness and Completeness
An earlier post on quality properties of models is compared to basic concepts of mathematical logic, in strive for rigour. What does a formal system of mathematical logic has in common with a modelling situation as in requirements analysis? It depends … Continue reading
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Tagged abstraction, axiom, Complete, completeness, consistency, Consistent, Correct, correctness, formal system, incomplete, incorrect, incosistent, logic, model, model quality, model theory, Modelling, Requirements, resolution, software requirements specification, specification, Unambiguous, venn diagram
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Models: Correct, Complete, Consistent, Unambiguous
How do you judge how ‘good’ or ‘bad’ a model is? I mean models like we use them in software requirements specification or business analysis. On this, one can find criteria in literature like BABOK, Wikipedia, IEEE, research papers, or textbooks. However, for some reason these criteria sets are quite different in each case. I’ve tried to get the things a little straighter, starting with the ‘big four’ quality characteristics of software requirements specifications … Continue reading
Posted in Mathematics, Requirements
Tagged abstraction, Complete, completeness, consistency, Consistent, Correct, correctness, IEEE 830, incomplete, incorrect, incosistent, logic, model, model quality, model theory, Modelling, quality criteria, Requirements, software requirements specification, specification, Unambiguous, venn diagram
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