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The Method Framework for Engineering System Architectures
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The Method Framework for Engineering System Architectures

by Donald G. Firesmith, Peter Capell, Dietrich Falkenthal, Charles B. Hammons, DeWitt T. Latimer IV, Tom Merendino
November 2008
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
512 pages
19h 52m
English
Auerbach Publications
Content preview from The Method Framework for Engineering System Architectures
Task 2: Identify the Architectural Drivers 163
All requirements are architecturally significant. N
Well-engineered architecturally significant requirements are lacking. N
Architects rely excessively on functional requirements. N
e architects ignore the architecturally significant functional and process requirements. N
Specialty engineering requirements are misplaced. N
Unnecessary constraints are imposed on the architecture. N
Architects engineer architecturally significant requirements. N
Requirements lack relevant metadata. N
Architects fail to clarify architectural drivers. N
e following express these pitfalls in more detail, describing their negative consequences and
the steps the architects can use to mitigate them:
All requirements are archite ...
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ISBN: 9781420085761