System Architecture: Strategy and Product Development for Complex Systems, First Edition
by Daniel Selva, Bruce Cameron, Edward Crawley
8.1 Introduction
We are almost ready to begin examining the synthetic process of creating system architecture, which starts in earnest in Chapter 9. The remaining steps we need to understand to complete Part 2 is how concept expands to architecture. Concept is a notional mapping between function and instruments of form, whereas architecture is a fairly comprehensive description of the relationships between internal functions and instruments of form.
As discussed in Chapter 7, the amount of information required to describe a system is defined by the solution-neutral functional intent and by the concept—the amount of information needed to fill in the template of Figure 7.4. The amount of information needed to describe the architecture is orders ...
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