System Architecture: Strategy and Product Development for Complex Systems, First Edition
by Daniel Selva, Bruce Cameron, Edward Crawley
16.7 Summary
In this chapter, we have presented a set of tools to support the system architect in the formulation and resolution of system architecture optimization problems. We began by showing that several tasks of the system architect, such as mapping function to form and choosing a system decomposition, can be formulated as architecture optimization problems. Because the step from real system architecture optimization problems to a mathematical formulation may not be self-evident, we introduced a set of Patterns of decisions that appear often when one is formulating system-architecting problems. These range from the simple DECISION-OPTION Pattern to more complex Patterns such as PARTITIONING and PERMUTING. These Patterns are not completely ...
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