Lesson 3 to 4 Flashcards

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1
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It covers both hardware and software integration for complex systems.

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  1. System Specification
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It outlines the design, features, and performance criteria for a physical product.

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  1. Product Specification
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It describes the system’ s features and functionalities from the user’s perspective.

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  1. Functional Specification
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Details the technical aspects, such as architecture, hardware, software components.

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  1. Technical Specification
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Focuses on software functionality, user interaction, and system behavior.

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  1. Software Requirements Specification
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Provides a record of decisions and requirements for future reference or maintenance

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  1. Documentation
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Facilitates communication among stakeholders, including clients, team members, and third-party vendors

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  1. Communication
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Establishes a baseline for evaluating whether the final product meets the agreed-upon requirements

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  1. Accountability
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Acts as a reference for developers, designers, and testers during the project lifecycle

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  1. Guidance
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Defines the project requirements in detail to avoid misunderstandings

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  1. Clarity
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It is a detailed, written description of the requirements, design, functionality, and constraints of a system, product, or projects.

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  1. Specific Documentation
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It overlays digital elements onto the real world (e.g., through a smartphone or glasses).

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  1. Augmented Reality
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it use quantum bits (qubits) to perform complex calculations much faster than traditional computers

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  1. Quantum Computing
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It refers to everyday objects connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data (e.g, Smart home Devices).

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  1. Internet of Things
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a secure, decentralized digital ledger that records transactions across multiple computers. It’s Example: transparent ‘ and tamper-proof (Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin).

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  1. Blockchain
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16
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It refers to machines that can perform tasks requiring human intelligence, like learning, reasoning, or decision-making Performance

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  1. Artificial Intelligence (AI)
17
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Enumeration 17-22

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  1. Relevance to the Problem
  2. Feasibility
  3. Scalability
  4. Impact
  5. Risk
  6. Sustainability