System
Architecture
The Foundation…
For the Systems Engineering Concept is a stable system architecture throughout its lifecycle. We define a shared system architecture using Systems Engineering principles and the international ISO/IEC RDS 81346 standard series.
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The heart of the Systems Engineering Concept is system architecture, which forms the blueprint of any complex system. This involves designing the overall structure and anchoring knowledge in the organization to ensure that every engineering discipline works harmoniously together.
The System Structure…
Is a detailed decomposition of the system into smaller, manageable sub-systems, simplifying the understanding and management of complex projects. Each of these systems is associated with a system definition, where we clearly outline the system’s purpose, boundaries, requirements, and functionalities.
The ISO/IEC81346 provides a standard framework for understanding objects from any point of view. The standardized framework in ISO/IEC 81346 serves as a guideline for system development, ensuring consistency and coherence throughout the project. There are many viewpoints within systems engineering, but we emphasize the need for a Functional model that focuses on the purpose and activity of the system of interest, ensuring that each function is precisely defined.
Viewpoints such as a location-oriented model or a physical-oriented model are also often useful in containing all of the necessary information for a system. The Locational model outlines zones and areas of any system, facilitating efficient resource allocation and environmental analysis. The product model details the constructional decomposition of the system, aiding in the understanding of how the system is put together and adding to the analysis of the design in a physical manner. Controlling references to all viewpoints of a system and their interrelations in a shared model is what we call the Reference model.
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