Difference between revisions of "System-specified Behaviour"

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System-specified behaviour is behaviour of [[component]]s or [[scenario]]s
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System-specified behaviour is behaviour of [[component]]s or [[scenario]]s that is either too basic or too complicated to be described as [[user-specified behaviour]] and therefore has to be implemented in a programming language by a developer.
that is either too basic or too complicated to be described as [[user-specified behaviour]] and therefore has to be implemented in a programming
 
language by a developer.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 11:01, 4 June 2014

System-specified behaviour is behaviour of components or scenarios that is either too basic or too complicated to be described as user-specified behaviour and therefore has to be implemented in a programming language by a developer.