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Figure 1.4 shows the hardware components and organization of the insulin pump. To understand the examples in this book, all you need to know is that the blood sensor measures the electrical conductivity of the blood under different conditions  and  that  t
Figure 1.7 The weather station’s environment
Figure 2.5 is an abstract model of this process showing the inputs to the design process, process activities, and the documents produced as outputs from this process.
Figure 2.11 Boehm’s spiral model of the software process (©IEEE 1988) Risk AnalysisRiskAnalysisRiskAnalysisRiskAnalysis Proto-type 1Prototype 2 Prototype 3 Operational  PrototypeConcept ofOperationS/WRequirementsRequirementValidationDesignV&VProductDes
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