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===Computer science=== * [[Requirements analysis]] β encompasses those tasks that go into determining the needs or conditions to meet for a new or altered product, taking account of the possibly conflicting requirements of the various stakeholders, such as beneficiaries or users. * [[Competitive analysis (online algorithm)]] β shows how online algorithms perform and demonstrates the power of randomization in algorithms * [[Lexical analysis]] β the process of processing an input sequence of characters and producing as output a sequence of symbols * [[Object-oriented analysis and design]] β Γ la [[Booch method|Booch]] * [[Program analysis (computer science)]] β the process of automatically analysing the behavior of computer programs * [[Semantic analysis (computer science)]] β a pass by a compiler that adds semantical information to the parse tree and performs certain checks * [[Static code analysis]] β the analysis of computer software that is performed without actually executing programs built from that * [[Structured systems analysis and design methodology]] β Γ la [[Yourdon]] * [[Syntax analysis]] β a process in compilers that recognizes the structure of programming languages, also known as parsing * [[Worst-case execution time]] β determines the longest time that a piece of software can take to run
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