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For instance, in which viewpoint do you claim something as non-functional requirements? Usually it is enterprise viewpoint, right? The things called non-functional requirements are only non-functional in terms of enterprise viewpoint. If you think about security or reliability (by replication), to name two of them, RM-ODP provides ODP functions like several kinds of security functions and replication function. With the help of those functions, you can express e.g. security related non-functional requirements in enterprise viewpoint as something functional in your computational and/or engineering viewpoint specifications. Also, someone said that non-functional requirements may exist in every viewpoint. Reference:
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RM-ODP, also named ITU-T Rec. X.901-X.904 and ISO/IEC 10746, is a joint effort by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) .[1] Overview[edit] The RM-ODP is a reference model based on precise concepts derived from current distributed processing developments and, as far as possible, on the use of formal description techniques for specification of the architecture. Many RM-ODP concepts, possibly under different names, have been around for a long time and have been rigorously described and explained in exact philosophy (for example, in the works of Mario Bunge) and in systems thinking (for example, in the works of Friedrich Hayek).
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