Phoenix Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor
System Requirements Specification
Project: | Phoenix Systems Architecture and Engineering |
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Internal Release Number: | 0.0.1 |
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The Phoenix Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring System is inexpensive, unobtrusive, and easy to use, and collects a week of blood pressure measurements. The monitor is intended for long term use on a massive scale to facilitate self-care, and the development of chronomedical diagnostics and of related disease prevention and treatment techniques.
This draft of the Phoenix System Requirements Specification primarily compiles requirements and design direction statements previously recorded in various presentations and papers. This draft is intended to facilitate the expansion of the project, in terms both of the number of participants and of the number of components on which the project can work concurrently.
To see the value statements, click here.
To see the rule table, click here.
This page is maintained by Christopher J. Adams. It was last updated 22 May 2011.
Copyright (c) 2011 Christopher J. Adams
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