Update development plan with vertical slice approach
- Reorder sprints for visual-first development - Dashboard (Sprint 4) now follows Physics Engine (Sprint 3) - Infrastructure layers (SCPI, TCP, HAL) follow visual demo - Update project references to py-dvt-ate
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# Business Requirements Document
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## ThermalATE: Coupled Physics DVT Simulation Platform
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## py_dvt_ate: Coupled Physics DVT Simulation Platform
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## Purpose
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This document defines **what** the ThermalATE system must do. It specifies the functional and non-functional requirements, constraints, and success criteria.
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This document defines **what** the py_dvt_ate system must do. It specifies the functional and non-functional requirements, constraints, and success criteria.
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For **why** decisions were made, see `03_architecture_decisions.md`.
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For **how** to implement the system, see `02_technical_specification.md`.
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### 1.1 Purpose
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ThermalATE is a coupled-physics Device Validation Test (DVT) simulation platform that enables engineers to develop, validate, and debug characterisation test sequences without physical access to laboratory equipment.
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py_dvt_ate is a coupled-physics Device Validation Test (DVT) simulation platform that enables engineers to develop, validate, and debug characterisation test sequences without physical access to laboratory equipment.
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### 1.2 Background
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