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| [[Setter Injection|doc:Software Engineering.Architecture.Dependency Injection.Types of Dependency Injection.WebHome]] | A type of dependency injection where a dependency is provided to an object through a setter method. | |
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| Snapshot | A saved state of a system or data at a specific point in time. Can be used for rollbacks. | |
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| Software Engineer | Technical expert with in-depth knowledge in many areas, including high-level topics such as software architecture and system design. | |
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-| Solution Domain | The language/terminology used by technical experts to describe the technical solutions to the software requirements described by the problem domain. | |
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+| Solution Domain | The language/terminology used by technical experts to describe the technical solutions to the software requirements defined by the problem domain. | |
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| Specification | A detailed description of the requirements under which a user story is considered complete. Much more detailed than the original user story. | |
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| Stakeholders | Individuals with an interest in the success of a software project, which may include customers, developers, investors, externals and others who are affected by the projects outcome. | |
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| Static | Behaviors/properties determined before or at compile time. Examples: static code analysis tools inspect source code; statically-typed languages determine an object's type at compile time. | |