17.3 Applying OOSEM to Specify and Design the Residential Security System

The example in this chapter is intended to describe the modeling activities for the second increment. During this increment, the ESS modeling is initiated and used to specify and validate system requirements, architect the solution, and allocate requirements to the ESS hardware, software, and data components. The components are either developed by the implementation teams, or procured as COTS products. It is anticipated that there will be significant software and database development, but the hardware components, such as sensors, cameras, processors, and network devices, are primarily COTS. The modeling effort is also used to develop new operational procedures for the customer ...

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