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A software design document usually covers these four areas:
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pseudocode, syntax, semantics, and logic.
pseudocode, syntax, semantics, and logic.
data, architecture, interface, and procedural design.
data, architecture, interface, and procedural design.
purpose, external interface, functional, and non-functional requirements.
purpose, external interface, functional, and non-functional requirements.
target audience, scope, needs, and users.
target audience, scope, needs, and users.
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data, architecture, interface, and procedural design.
These four areas correspond to data design, overall system architecture, interface (external and component) design, and procedural/component-level design (algorithms and control flow).
These four areas correspond to data design, overall system architecture, interface (external and component) design, and procedural/component-level design (algorithms and control flow).
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