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This chapter describes functional modeling as a means to document and understand requirements and to understand the function or external behavior of the system. This chapter also introduces use case points as a basis for project size estimation.
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This chapter presents a set of criteria, activities, and techniques used to design classes and methods. Together they are used to ensure the objectoriented design communicates how the system needs to be coded.
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