Seminar Nasional Aplikasi Teknologi Informasi (SNATI)
2006

Measuring Structured Design Quality

Didi Rosiyadi (Unknown)
Nana Suryana (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Oct 2009

Abstract

Structured Design is the development of a blueprint of a computer system solution to a problem that has the same components and interrelationships among the components as the original problem. Structured Design offers a set of strategies for developing a design solution from a well-defined statement of a problem and offers a set of objective and empirically justified criteria for evaluating the quality of a given design solution with respect to the problem to be solved. Structured design is not the structure chart any more than good sculpture is a chisel. The chisel is a tool for chipping that must be used with dexterity to achieve a good result. Similarly, a structure chart is simply a tool for showing a picture of the modules in a system and their relationships to one another. One of the fundamental principles of structured design is that a large system should be partitioned into manageable modules. However, it is vital that this partitioning should be carried out in such a way that the modules are as independent as possible, this is the criterion of coupling.Keywords: Design, Structured Design, Coupling

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