System Architecture: Strategy and Product Development for Complex Systems, First Edition
by Daniel Selva, Bruce Cameron, Edward Crawley
4.7 Summary
Form is a system attribute that is the physical/informational embodiment of a system that exists or has the potential to exist and is instrumental of function. Form can be decomposed into objects of form, and those objects have formal relationships or structure. Form is eventually implemented and operated. The form of the system combines with other accompanying systems (with which it interfaces at its boundary) to create the whole product system that generates value. A complete description of form includes the formal objects of the system, their structure, the accompanying systems, the interfaces, and the use context.
In this chapter, we took the approach of reverse engineering. We started the analysis with the more concrete system ...
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