Chapter 13. Groundwater Analysis System Summary

13.1. Overview

This completes the requirements and architecture models for the groundwater analysis system—at least, to the extent that can be described in a book. We started with some typically sketchy customer requirements, which included use of certain inputs and outputs, reuse of an Existing Sampling Module, and use of an off-the-shelf workstation.

The customer requirements were of all the types we described in Part I—required capabilities, required performance, and required constraints—and we fitted them into an incomplete model that served as a framework for the steps that followed. We built upon the incomplete model, pointing out the technical issues and trade-off studies that would typically ...

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