Commercial Setting
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A Commercial Setting is a setting that involves Commercial Interests, such as Profit seeking.
- AKA: Business Setting.
- Context:
- It must involve:
- a Company.
- Commercial Events, such as Commercial Transactions.
- It must involve:
- See: Educational Setting, Government Setting.
References
1999
- Andre Wong, and Marsha Chechik. (1999). “Formal Modeling in a Commercial Setting: A Case Study.” In: Proceedings of the Wold Congress on Formal Methods in the Development of Computing Systems. doi:10.1007/3-540-48119-2.
- ABSTRACT: This paper describes a case study conducted in collaboration with Nortel to demonstrate the feasibility of applying formal modeling techniques to telecommunication systems. A formal description language, SDL, was chosen by our qualitative CASE tool evaluation to model a multimedia-messaging system described by an 80-page natural language specification. Our model was used to identify errors in the software requirements document and to derive test suites, shadowing the existing development process and keeping track of a variety of productivity data.