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Description Class

In a description class a specific part of a system is described, e.g. a sensor or the light control of a room. A description class has an unambiguous name and is divided into six sections, cf. Figure 2.


  
Figure 2: Structure of a Description Class
\fbox{
\begin{minipage}{0.5\textwidth}
\textbf{Description Class $<$ name$>$ }
\...
...
\par \vspace{1mm}
\hspace*{1mm}
\textsc{Machine Specifications}
\end{minipage}}

Besides the INTENTION section every section can be omitted. But at least one of the other six sections has to exist in each description class.



 

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1999-06-04