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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
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16Chapter
MFESA Method Components:
Architectural Workers
16.1 Introduction
As illustrated in Figure 16.1, an MFESA system architecture engineering method consists of an
integrated set of reusable method components of the following three metatypes: (1) architectural
workers, (2) the architectural work units they perform, and (3) the architectural work products they
produce. at is, an MFESA repository stores not only the different types of architectural work
units (such as architectural tasks and techniques) and architectural work products (such as archi-
tectural models and documents), but also the different types* of architecture workers.
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ISBN: 9781420085761