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definition-Version

Definition:

A Version is an initial or changed specification instance.

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Concept Number: *332
English Master: Version
Synonyms, Variations & Acronyms: Edition Instance

Detailing

A Version identifier can be made from any symbols. It is useful to indicate unique instances of a specification, also probably the sequence of changes, and perhaps even exact time of change.

A Version identifier is specified by the Version Parameter. By Default, use the date as the Version identifier.


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Examples


Version: January 9, 2003.
Edition: 1.02 [Feb 21 03 3:54:36 pm].


Usability: 9-Jan-03. Scale: Time to <learn>. Goal: 6 hours or less.
Or (more explicitly)
Usability: Version = 9-Jan-03. Scale: Time to <learn>. Goal: 6 hours or less.
Usability: [Version = 9-Jan-03] Scale: Time to <learn>. Goal: 6 hours or less.


Notes

1. The Version should be specified at the Level of individual Elementary Requirement and Design-Specifications.
Rationale: This aids change control. It allows reviewers, to focus mainly on the changes themselves, rather than the entirety of large Documents, which contain perhaps only a few changes. It also enables us to treat individual Elementary specifications as relatively independent objects, which are electronically grouped as needed into useful views, rather than the traditional “Documents”.

2. If a date alone is specified on the same line as a tag, and immediately After it, then that date will be understood as the Version identifier for whatever that tag encompasses.


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This Concept entered by Sailendra.

Created by system. Last Modification: Thursday 11 of July, 2019 21:10:41 CEST by Admin (Kai).

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