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Lecture 5.2d: Design Considerations. Dr. John MacCarthy UMBC CMSC 615 Fall, 2006. Design Considerations is a term that is used to refer to constraints and non-functional requirements that are usually: Identified and discussed in the SEP and Specified in the system requirements document
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Lecture 5.2d: Design Considerations Dr. John MacCarthy UMBC CMSC 615 Fall, 2006
Design Considerations is a term that is used to refer to constraints and non-functional requirements that are usually: Identified and discussed in the SEP and Specified in the system requirements document Some are more applicable to HW than to SW SEP PG specifies specific DCs from the DAG Other DCs could include: Use of existing Communications Infrastructure Use of existing Message Structures Use of legacy HW Use of legacy SW and DBs Use of legacy Data Structures SEP PG Specified DCs: Open System Design Interoperability Standardization (4.4.3) Software (4.4.4) COTS – (4.4.5) Manufacturing Capability (4.4.6) Quality (4.4.7) Reliability Availability and Maintainability (4.4.8) Supportability (4.4.9) Human Systems Integration (HIS) (4.4.10) (manpower, personnel and training) Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health (ESOH) (4.4.11) Survivability and Susceptibility (4.4.12) Corrosion Prevention and Control (4.4.13) Disposal an Demilitarization (4.4.14) Information Assurance (4.4.15) Insensitive Munitions (4.4.16) Anti-Tamper Provisions (4.4.17) System Security (4.4.18) Accessibility (4.4.19) Unique Identification of Items (4.4.20) Critical Safety Items Design Considerations