Software has become a central part of a rapidly growing range of applications,
products and services from all sectors of economic activity. Systems in which
software interacts with other software, systems, devices, sensors and with people
are called software-intensive systems. Examples include large-scale heterogeneous
systems, embedded systems for automotive and avionics applications, telecommunications,
wireless ad hoc systems, business applications with an emphasis on web
services etc.
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to create visual models of object-oriented software intensive system
1. Requirements Engineering (RE) is a set of activities concerned with identifying and communicating the purpose of a software-intensive system, and the contexts in which it will be used.
No, intensive properties are independent on mass of the system.
In the physical sciences, an intensive property (also called a bulk property, intensive quantity, or intensive variable), is a physical property of a system that does not depend on the system size or the amount of material in the system: it is scale invariant. Distance is an intensive property.
Poorly-defined architecture and interfaces
Widows is System Software. System software is used to run applications on the computer, like paint and Internet Explorer.
there is no such thing is a software system and system software is operational program
Surface tension is an intensive property, which means it does not depend on the amount of substance present and remains constant regardless of the size of the system.
Not really. Intensive means that it does not depend on the quantity of mass in the system. Extensive means that it DOES depend on the quantity of mass in the system. It's a binary choice - either it does or does not - either it's extensive or it's intensive.
It is a system software.
The system software is the operating system.