System Architecture: Strategy and Product Development for Complex Systems, First Edition
by Daniel Selva, Bruce Cameron, Edward Crawley
14.7 Summary
We began Part 4 by introducing a key idea: System architecting is a decision-making process, so we can benefit from decision support tools. We started off with an example based on the Apollo program to illustrate how we formulate a system architecting problem as a decision-making problem. We argued that the goal of these tools is to support—not replace—the system architect, given that system architecting requires creativity, holism, and heuristic approaches for which humans are much better suited than machines.
We described four fundamental aspects of decision support systems (representing, structuring, simulating, and viewing), and we showed how Parts 2 and 3 have used decision support tools mostly for representing, but not for ...
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