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Function tree

What is meant by Function tree?

The term "function tree" refers to a hierarchical representation of functions and processes within a system or software. It serves to provide a clear overview of the structure and relationships between various functions, aiding in the implementation and analysis of requirements. In software development, the function tree is often used to categorize and visualize the different functions of an application, benefiting both developers and end users.

Typical software functions in the area of "function tree":

  1. Hierarchical Structuring: Visualization of functions in a tree-like structure that represents the relationships between individual functions.
  2. Requirements Management: Support for capturing and managing requirements associated with different functions.
  3. Function Prioritization: Ability to prioritize functions based on their importance or urgency.
  4. Documentation: Creation of documentation that explains the functions and their interconnections.
  5. Integration with Development Processes: Linking the function tree to the software development process to ensure traceability of changes and requirements.
  6. Visualization of Dependencies: Displaying dependencies between different functions for better impact analysis when changes occur.

 

The function / module Function tree belongs to:

Programming

Visualization

Software solutions with function or module Function tree:

Aeneis - critical and success-relevant processes and assets under control.
DHC VISION
ESG ASSISTANT (MR.KNOW)
FORMS ASSISTANT (MR.KNOW)
HR PROCESSES (MR.KNOW)
ITSM Process Library
N5-Solutions - Processes
NO-CODE-BPM (MR.KNOW)
ORDER ASSISTANT (MR.KNOW)
orgavision
QM Process Library
SECURITY ASSISTANT (MR.KNOW)
SERVICEPORTAL (MR.KNOW)
sycat IMS Portal
sycat Process Designer