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People debate this all the time and it ends up being complete a waste of time. The problem is that there are too many engineers out there that want to do it their "way" to satisfy their own ego... So here's the simple answer: A specification is a document that describes the design utilizing a set of requirements. Bottom line, you are specifying your design by stating the requirements. Tons of requirements documents are being written today that list the requirements in an outlined integrated approach along with their "intent" or design. Hello, this is a specification.
In its simplest form: a line describes one dimension, a plane describes two dimensions, and a cube describes three dimensions.
What is a warranty
NACE MR0175/ISO 15156 describes general principles and gives requirements and recommendations for the selection and qualification of metallic materials for service in equipment used in oil and gas production and in natural gas sweetening plants in H2S-containing environments, where the failure of such equipment could pose a risk to the health and safety of the public and personnel or to the environment. It can be applied to help to avoid costly corrosion damage to the equipment itself. It supplements, but does not replace, the material requirements given in the appropriate design codes, standards or regulations.
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Choose the definition that best describes this term. Aria.
A conservative Jew describes a person of Jewish faith who abides by some requirements of Mosaic law but adapts others for modern circumstances. They're flexible in some sense.
An operational definition.
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You are probably going for 'operational definition'.
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Design specification
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