System Architecture: Strategy and Product Development for Complex Systems, First Edition
by Daniel Selva, Bruce Cameron, Edward Crawley
7.6 Summary
In this chapter, we transitioned from simple to more complex systems, and from a purely analytical approach to the beginning of a synthetic approach to architecture. Table 7.1 introduced a new guiding question (Question 7a) and refined some of the questions developed in Chapter 5 to distinguish the ideas of solution-neutral function and specific concept.
This synthetic process begins by examining the needs of the stakeholder and identifying the solution-neutral function. Actual design starts by specializing the operand and process, and adding an instrument—the steps to define a concept. For almost any solution-neutral function (we considered the example of transporting a person), there are many possible concepts (such as driving ...
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