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  2. Catalysis software design method - Wikipedia

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    Catalysis builds on the Syntropy method and key ideas from both influenced the development of UML 2.0. More recently, building on the work of D’Souza, Wills and that of John Cheesman and John Daniels, [2] Derek Andrews of consultancy Trireme International has developed Catalysis II, which extends Catalysis to address the key issues of Service ...

  3. File:PRINCE2 Process Model Diagram.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Diagnostic testing diagram - Wikipedia

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    This template's documentation is missing, inadequate, or does not accurately describe its functionality or the parameters in its code. Please help to expand and improve it . Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ( edit | diff ) and testcases ( create ) pages.

  5. File:Triangle diagram of rewrite rule application.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Ternary plot - Wikipedia

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    Analogue on a Cartesian grid by adding lines of slope −1. The scale of the c axis is that of the a and b axes. The cross denotes the point a = b = c. Cartesian coordinates are useful for plotting points in the triangle. Consider an equilateral ternary plot where a = 100% is placed at (x,y) = (0,0) and b = 100% at (1,0).

  7. N2 chart - Wikipedia

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    N 2 chart example. [1] The N 2 chart or N 2 diagram (pronounced "en-two" or "en-squared") is a chart or diagram in the shape of a matrix, representing functional or physical interfaces between system elements. It is used to systematically identify, define, tabulate, design, and analyze functional and physical interfaces.

  8. Design structure matrix - Wikipedia

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    A sample DSM with 7 elements and 11 dependency marks. The design structure matrix (DSM; also referred to as dependency structure matrix, dependency structure method, dependency source matrix, problem solving matrix (PSM), incidence matrix, N 2 matrix, interaction matrix, dependency map or design precedence matrix) is a simple, compact and visual representation of a system or project in the ...

  9. Dynkin diagram - Wikipedia

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    Dynkin diagrams have been drawn in a number of ways; [15] the convention followed here is common, with 180° angles on nodes of valence 2, 120° angles on the valence 3 node of D n, and 90°/90°/180° angles on the valence 3 node of E n, with multiplicity indicated by 1, 2, or 3 parallel edges, and root length indicated by drawing an arrow on ...