System Architecture: Strategy and Product Development for Complex Systems, First Edition
by Daniel Selva, Bruce Cameron, Edward Crawley
9.4 Summary
This chapter focused on the role of the architect, particularly his/her role in reducing ambiguity. The main finding is that the architect is not a generalist but a specialist in resolving ambiguity, focusing creativity, and simplifying complexity. The architect must understand the types of ambiguity: fuzziness, uncertainty, and missing, conflicting, or incorrect information.
The architect is responsible for producing certain deliverables, which are central to the role of reducing ambiguity and serving as a bridge between corporate functions and the design environment.
To highlight this role, we examined where it fits within the context of a product development process. Although many PDPs appear different, they share underlying ...
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