System Models Clause Samples
The 'System Models' clause defines the requirements and standards for the models or representations of a system that must be provided or maintained under an agreement. This clause typically specifies the type of models required (such as architectural diagrams, data flow charts, or simulation models), the level of detail, and the format in which they should be delivered. By setting clear expectations for system modeling, this clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of the system's structure and operation, reducing the risk of miscommunication and facilitating smoother project execution.
System Models. In order to discuss and analyze our proposed scheme, we introduce the system model and threat model of the scheme in this section.
System Models. We explain both the network and threat models that are required for the proposed approach in this section.
System Models. A block diagram related to the data flows of the GS and CS models is depicted in Fig. 1. Phases (I) and (II) indicate the enrollment and authentication phases, respectively. In the former model, the secret key is extracted from measurement, while in the latter one, it is chosen independently and bonded into measurement. The sequences (X˜n, Xn, Y n, Zn) are i.i.d., and the joint distribution of the system is factorized as Y
