Structured techniques for computing
Structured techniques for computing
Two-dimensional program design
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
A rational design process: How and why to fake it
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Software development and management for microprocessor-based systems
Software development and management for microprocessor-based systems
Program development by stepwise refinement
Communications of the ACM
Techniques of Program Structure and Design
Techniques of Program Structure and Design
Software Engineering Economics
Software Engineering Economics
Levels of abstraction in the system life cycle
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
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Classic top-down design, which defines the system as a set of subsets of progressively more detailed functions, is the primary technique used in defining software components during requirements definition. This early "design", enforced by two major standards, is frequently used to assign work to development teams, which sometimes has a DISASTROUS effect on the overall system development effort.