- Understanding a Running System
- Design Rules of Thumb
- Analyzing an Existing System
- Designing for RAS
- A Logical Design Specification
A Logical Design Specification
By now you should have available all of the information you need to create a logical design specification:
Design rules of thumb
Your existing system analysis (if applicable)
Your RAS design requirements
As you did in the Statement of Requirements Worksheet in Chapter 2, formalize this information into a design for your logical system that will serve as an accurate picture of your needs, so you can use it in the next chapter to choose the appropriate physical system. List your specifications in TABLE 1-10.
TABLE 1-10 Logical Design Specification Worksheet
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