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| \chapter{analysis} | |||||
| \chapter{Analysis} | |||||
| \label{analysis} | \label{analysis} | ||||
| The goal of this chapter is to interpret the design method and crystallize it into a design plan. | |||||
| \autoref{sec:design_flow} introduces a design flow that contains the basic design steps. | |||||
| These steps are still undefined but are materialized with the techniques from the design method in \autoref{sec:design_refinement}. | |||||
| The remaining steps that are not covered by the design method are defined in \autoref{sec:design_extension}. | |||||
| \section{Design Flow} | |||||
| \label{sec:design_flow} | |||||
| A waterfall based design approach is used as the basis for the \emph{design flow}. | |||||
| The most basic form for a waterfall is shown in \autoref{fig:waterfall}. | |||||
| The implementation and testing steps will be | |||||
| The design method by \textcite{broenink_rapid_2019} consists of three main cycles: Preparatory work, Inner Cycle, and Outer Cycle. | |||||
| These steps describe the direct | |||||
| The aim of the preparatory work is to split and order the features and the levels of detail. | |||||
| \begin{marginfigure} | |||||
| \centering | |||||
| \includegraphics[width=2.9cm]{graphics/waterfall.pdf} | |||||
| \caption{Minimalistic implementation of waterfall model.} | |||||
| \label{fig:waterfall} | |||||
| \end{marginfigure} | |||||
| \section{Refinement} | |||||
| \label{sec:design_refinement} | |||||
| \section{Extension} | |||||
| \label{sec:design_extension} | |||||