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Structural Requirements for CD43 Function
The Journal of Immunology, 1999Abstract The regulation of T cell activation and adhesion by CD43 (leukosialin, sialophorin) has been thought to be mainly a function of the large size and negative charge of the extracellular domain of the protein. In this work, we demonstrate that the cytoplasmic tail is both necessary and sufficient for the negative regulatory effect ...
J, Walker, J M, Green
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Functional Requirements - Workflow
2003In Chapter 4, we reviewed how workflow management systems might be considered an integral component of IDCM architecture. We discussed the high-level functionality of workflow management systems and considered some of their capabilities. We noted that workflow management systems extend the functionality of core document and Web content repository ...
Len Asprey, Michael Middleton
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Identifying implied security requirements from functional requirements
2019 14th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI), 2019The elicitation of software security requirements in early stages of software development life cycle is an essential task. Using security requirements templates could help practitioners to identify implied software security requirements from functional requirements in the context of a software system.
Andres Martinez +2 more
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Non-functional requirements: from elicitation to modelling languages
Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Software Engineering. ICSE 2002, 2002Although Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) have been present in many software development methods, they have been presented as a second or even third class type of requirement, frequently hidden inside notes and therefore, frequently neglected or forgotten.
Luiz Marcio Cysneiros +1 more
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Metabolic Requirements for Renal Function
Hospital Practice, 1979Renal mass accounts for only 0.5% of body weight, yet the kidney consumes 7% of the body's total oxygen uptake. Most is used for tubular transport, but a significant portion contributes to less well-recognized aspects of renal function. Cortical gluconeogenesis capacity, for example, exceeds that of the liver per gram of tissue.
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Functional workstation requirements: clinical perspectives
International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1994This white paper details specific requirements for clinical workstations identified by employees in the Department of Veterans Affairs. The requirements can be grouped into the following five categories: general environmental capabilities, input methods, display features, output abilities, and miscellaneous functionality and features.
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Modeling the Impact of Non-functional Requirements on Functional Requirements
2014To develop quality software and systems, both functional and non-functional requirements need to be taken into account at the same level of abstraction; and must be traced throughout the development cycle. The concept of goal has been widely used and adopted to represent functional and non-functional requirements. However the issue of the impact of non-
Gnaho, Christophe +2 more
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Platform functional requirements
This document outlines the progress in developing the eCREAM integrated platform under Work Package 6(WP6). The primary goal of WP6 is to create a unified platform that integrates various eCREAM modules,including interfaces with hospitals, natural language processing (NLP), semantic transformation, translations,and data analysis. The platform will alsoTronconi, Elisa +3 more
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