Genesys Training Manual
Decomposition – The Problem
• Decomposition is the reverse of aggregation. We have not defined what properties must be preserved under decomposition. • How do we go from the top down (i.e., what must be true to say that a function is decomposed by a graph of functions)? • Any one decomposition is not unique? • Remember we use the black box approach • Different analysts may have different decompositions
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Decomposition – Preservation of Behavior
• As we decompose, we must preserve all observables: • Inputs and outputs • Input/output sequences • Number and conditions for exits • Performance
A function (f 0
) is said to be decomposed by a graph of functions if the graph describes the function in more detail.
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