Software Requirements in Model UI Fragment Properties@0.0.4
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- Audit Properties
- Content Markup Properties
- Context-of-Use Properties
- Cultural Environment
- Organization Environment
- Physical Environment
- Regulatory Environment
- Technical Environment
- User
- BasicCognitiveProperties
- Knowledge
- Required Arbitrary Knowledge
- Required Content Entity Assembly Knowledge
- Required Content Entity Configuration Knowledge
- Required Content Entity Knwoledge
- Required Content Entity Operating Mode Knowledge
- Required Domain Knowledge
- Required Location Knowledge
- Required Process Knowledge
- Required Product Knowledge
- Required Task Type Knowledge
- Personality Traits
- Skills
- Knowledge
- BasicPhysicalProperties
- Design process documentation
- Handicaps and Deficiencies Supported
- 3D Vision Limitation
- Attentiveness Limitation
- Colour Vision Limitation
- Directional Hearing Limitation
- Far Distance Vision Limitation
- Generic Limitation
- Hearing Limitation
- Orthography Limitation
- Short Distance Vision Limitation
- Short Term Memory Limitation
- Speech Recognition Limitation
- Tactile Sensitivity Limitation
- Temperature Sensitivity Limitation
- Vision Limitation
- User Equipment
- BasicCognitiveProperties
- Design Properties
- Property Types
- Audit Property Types
- Content Markup Types
- Context-of-Use Property Types
- Cultural Environment Property Types
- Organization Environment Property Types
- Physical Environment Property Types
- Regulatory Environment Property Types
- CategorizedDescriptionType
- DataCollectionActivationTypeType
- DataCollectionDeclarationType
- DataProcessingDeclarationType
- DataStorageLocationDeclarationType
- DataTransferPolicyDeclarationType
- PredefinedRegulatedDesignAspectType
- PredefinedRegulationLevelType
- RegulatedDesignAspectType
- RegulationLevelType
- RegulatoryDomainType
- TermsOfServiceDeclarationType
- Technical Environment Property Types
- EntityStateType
- EnvironmentalEquipmentType
- Platform Requirement Property Types
- DevicePropertyRequirementType
- DeviceRequirementListType
- DeviceRequirementType
- DeviceTypePropertyRequirementType
- DeviceTypeRefType
- DimensionAccuracyType
- MeasurementDimensionRefType
- PlatformPropertyRequirementListType
- PlatformPropertyRequirementType
- PlatformRefListType
- PropertyRequirementType
- SensorRequirementListType
- SensorRequirementType
- SensorTypeRefType
- Software Requirement Property Types
- ValueStatementType
- User Property Types
- Design Property Types
- ActivationEventTypeType
- ActivationType
- AdaptationType
- AnimatedRepresentationType
- AugmentationTypeType
- ContentEntityAssemblyTypeType
- DialogTypeRefType
- DialogTypeType
- GraphicAbstractionLevelType
- GraphicDimensionType
- ImmersionModeType
- InteractionBlockingTypeType
- LayoutRefType
- LayoutType
- NavigationDirectionTypeType
- NavigationElementType
- PerspectiveTypeType
- PredefinedDialogTypeType
- PredefinedLayoutType
- PredefinedUIDesignPatternType
- PredefinedViewOrderCriteriaType
- PredefinedViewTypeType
- ProportionateScaleType
- RegistrationReferenceListType
- RegistrationReferenceType
- RegistrationTypeType
- ScaleType
- SemanticAbstractionLevelType
- SymbolicScaleType
- UICustomizationType
- UIDesignPatternRefType
- UIDesignPatternType
- ViewOrderCriteriaRefType
- ViewOrderCriteriaType
- ViewTypeRefType
- ViewTypeType
- Section Reference Types
- Technical Property Types
- Tool Property Types
- Use-Case Property Types
- Technical Properties
- Use Case Properties
PropertyCategory: Software RequirementsStatus: EXPERIMENTAL
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A UI fragment is typically realized by a software implementation that may require certain features on the target platform to be available. The required features or software in general can be considered as a part of the platform that runs the UI software. However, the software requirement properties form a separate property category, since UI implementations are often abstract enough in order to be independent of the computation platform, for example, by using virtual machines, web browsers, or other execution environments alike.