Difference between Structural and behavioral decomposition

Difference between Structural and behavioral decomposition

by Abedur Rahman Abed (181-35-315) -
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Structural decomposition:

Structure are physical objects, logical objects, geometric features, fields, or arrangements of other structures within a design. Properties often answer the question of "what" in construction, and are usually described using nouns and adjectives.

The term structure is used to integrate not only the geometry with other visual elements of the "form", but also the intangible associations (e.g., magnetic field, data representation), material structure, and business planning.


Behavioral decomposition:

Behavior is an act, power, procedure, or rule of thumb applied or structurally in relation to the external environment of a building. In the case where only part of the design (sub-structure) is considered, some sub designs form an external part of the imaginary behavior. Behavior often answers questions of "how" and "when" in design, and is usually defined using verbs and adverbs.

Behavior includes not only data modification and causal relationships that are often associated with the term “function”, but also processes, flow, and other temporary design features. In the field of computers, tasks often set aside time and design elements; applying the code of conduct should help to avoid confusion in that area.