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Partition by use cases (concentrating)

Partition by use cases (concentrating)

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Several guidelines have been proposed for com- ponent-based design. A key step in these meth- odologies is component partition, whereby the system's functional requirements are assigned to the components. This work compares the differ- ent partition methods proposed so far. To this end, the same case study is applied to each method, and the resulti...

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