RECOVERY

In order for the system to be complete, all the requirements must be incorporated into the architecture and the design, and the "data trail" must be identifiable. Frequently, at the architectural level, issues appear that are too complex to be addressed at that level or are not defined enough to create an architecture to drive them. This is particularly true in R&D programs. As the design unfolds, these deferred items must be kept up with and referred back to the architecture element from which they were deferred in the first place. Making additions to the RTM, in reverse order, is a good way to accomplish this task.

52e (NO) The design is not partitioned into manageable segments

The design is not partitioned into manageable segments ...

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