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Interface Needs Model Diagrams Review John Watson 6/7/2016

Note and Issues

Note and Issues

1-Tractor/Implement Example

2-PC Mouse Example

3- Interface Medium Power Plug Example

3- Interface Specification and Realization Power Plug Example

Plate and Bolt Example

Specifying an Interface 4/19/16

Realizing an Interface

TCP/IP Protocol Stack Example

Interface Example with Simplified End to End Flow Specify the interfaces and the associated transformation from one interface to another for the end-to-end flow

TCP/IP Protocol Stack Example “A Representative Application of a Layered Interface Modeling Pattern”, Shames, Sarrel, Friedenthal

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