Difference of Structural and behavioral decomposition

Difference of Structural and behavioral decomposition

by Shohanur Rahman -
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Behavioral Decomposition 

  • Behaviors are an action, force, process, or control that is exerted on or by a structure with respect to the structure's external environment. 
  • In the case that only a portion of a design (a sub-design) is under consideration, other sub-designs constitute a portion of the external environment for the behavior under consideration. 

Sturctural  Decomposition 

  • Structures are physical components, logical objects, attributes, fields, or arrangements of other structures within a design. 
  • Structures typically answer the question of what in a design, and are typically described using nouns and adjectives. 


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