Definīcija:a method where formal specifications of the system, tasks and context of use serve as an input. The results of analytical evaluation can be seen as the output of a mathematical function which only depends on the formal input specifications. In general analytical methods are objective and access no empirical data. They can be applied very early in the design cycle. The reliability of measures calculated on the basis of these methods is not in question. Analytical methods are often based on simulation: the interaction of a (future) user with the system is simulated
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ENa posteriori method; analytical method
LVaposteriorā metode; analītiskā metode
Definīcija:Metode, kuras pamatā ir dokumentu analīze un kuru lieto kontrolēto vārdnīcu sastādīšanā.