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The Method Framework for Engineering System Architectures
book

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
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19Chapter
Conclusions
19.1 Introduction
MFESA is a method framework for producing project-specific system architecture engineering
methods. It incorporates a consistent set of architectural engineering best practices based on sound
engineering principles. When used properly, MFESA helps architects and architecture teams meet
the many challenges facing them.
After summarizing the MFESA method framework, including its four main components, and
emphasizing its ten reusable tasks, this chapter lists the book’s most important points to remem-
ber. It concludes with a brief discussion of the authors’ future plans for MFESA.
19.2 Summary of MFESA
MFE ...
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ISBN: 9781420085761