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adam_text | Contents
Preface
................................................................................................................xv
Part I: Introduction
A Brief Review of Classical Architecting Methods
.......................................1
Notes
....................................................................................................................4
Chapter
1
Extending the Architecting Paradigm.........
...........................5
Introduction: The Classical Architecting Paradigm
.....................................5
Responding to Complexity
...............................................................................5
The High Rate of Advances in the Computer and Information Sciences
... 7
The Foundations of Modern Systems Architecting
......................................8
The Architecture Paradigm Summarized
....................................................19
The Waterfall Model of Systems Acquisition
...............................................20
Spirals, Increments, and Collaborative Assembly
.......................................23
Scopes of Architecting
.....................................................................................25
Conclusion
.........................................................................................................27
Notes and References
......................................................................................27
Chapter
2
Heuristics as Tools
....................................................................29
Introduction: A Metaphor
...............................................................................29
Heuristics as Abstractions of Experience
.....................................................30
Selecting a Personal Kit of Heuristic Tools
..................................................31
Using Heuristics
...............................................................................................34
A Process Framework for Architecting Heuristics
.....................................35
Heuristics on Heuristics
..................................................................................38
A Taxonomy of Heuristics
..............................................................................39
New Directions
.................................................................................................41
Conclusion
.........................................................................................................41
Notes and References
......................................................................................42
Part II: New Domains, New Insights
Case Study
1:
DC-3
.........................................................................................47
The History
.......................................................................................................47
Architecture Interpretation
............................................................................51
Three Story Variations
.....................................................................................51
Was the Boeing
247
Successfully Architected?
............................................52
What Is the Architecture of the DC-3?
......................................................53
Art Raymond s Principles
...............................................................................53
Notes and References
......................................................................................55
Chapter
3
Builder-Architected Systems
..................................................57
Introduction: The Form-First Paradigm
.......................................................57
Technological Substitutions within Existing Systems
................................59
Consequences of Uncertainty of End Purpose
............................................61
Architecture and Competition
.......................................................................61
Reducing the Risks of Uncertainty of End Purpose
...................................63
Risk Management by Intermediate Goals
....................................................64
The What Next? Quandary
.........................................................................65
Controlling the Critical Features of the Architecture
.................................66
Abandonment of an Obsolete Architecture
.................................................67
Creating Innovative Teams
.............................................................................68
Architecting Revolutionary Systems
.........................................................70
Systems Architecting and Basic Research
....................................................72
Heuristics for Architecting Technology-Driven Systems
..........................73
Conclusion
.........................................................................................................74
Exercises
............................................................................................................74
Notes and References
......................................................................................75
Case Study
2:
Mass and Lean Production...
...............................................77
Introduction
......................................................................................................77
An Architectural History of Mass Production
............................................77
Cottage Industry (1890s to
1910s)...................................................................78
Birth of Mass Production
(1908-1913)...........................................................78
Competition from New Quarters
(1920s
to
1930s).......................................79
The Toyota Production System
(1940s
to
1980s)...........................................80
Metaphor or Vision Changes
..........................................................................81
Craftsmen
..........................................................................................................81
A Car for the Masses, or If We Build It, It Will Sell
.....................................81
Cars as Fashion
.................................................................................................82
The Supermarket Metaphor
...........................................................................82
The Toyota Way
................................................................................................82
Elements of the Architecture of the Ford Production System
...................82
The Assembly Line
..........................................................................................83
Enterprise
Distribution...................................................................................83
Management
Processes
...................................................................................84
Quality Assurance for Distributed Production
...........................................84
Devotion to Component-Level Simplification
..............................................84
Social Contract
..................................................................................................85
Conclusion
.........................................................................................................85
Notes and References
......................................................................................86
Chapter
4
Manufacturing Systems
..........................................................87
Introduction: The Manufacturing Domain
..................................................87
Manufacturing in Context
..............................................................................88
Architectural Innovations in Manufacturing
..............................................91
Dynamic Manufacturing Systems
.................................................................93
Lean Production
.............................................................................................105
Flexible Manufacturing
.................................................................................108
Heuristics for Architecting Manufacturing Systems
.................................
Ill
Conclusion
........................................................................................................
Ill
Exercises
..........................................................................................................112
Notes and References
....................................................................................112
Case Study
3:
Intelligent Transportation Systems
.................................115
Introduction
.....................................................................................................115
ITS Concepts
....................................................................................................116
ITS Sociotechnical Issues
...............................................................................118
Who Is the Client for an Architect?
..............................................................118
Public or Private?
.............................................................................................119
Facts and Perceptions
....................................................................................121
Architecture as Shared Invariants
...............................................................122
Dominance of Economics
.............................................................................122
Notes and References
....................................................................................123
Chapter
5
Social Systems
.........................................................................125
Introduction: Defining Sociotechnical Systems
........................................125
Public Participation
........................................................................................125
The Foundations of Sociotechnical Systems Architecting
.......................127
The Separation of Client and User
...............................................................127
Socioeconomic Insights
.................................................................................128
The Interaction between the Public and Private Sectors
..........................130
Facts versus Perceptions: An Added Tension
............................................131
Heuristics for Social Systems
.......................................................................134
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................135
Exercises
..........................................................................................................135
Notes and References
....................................................................................136
Case Study
4:
Hierarchical to Layered Systems
.....................................137
Business Background
....................................................................................137
Motivation for Change
..................................................................................138
The Layered Alternative
...............................................................................140
The Pain of the Transition
.............................................................................142
Results
..............................................................................................................144
Chapter
6
Software and Information Technology Systems
..............147
Introduction: The Status of Software Architecting
...................................147
Software as a System Component
...............................................................151
Systems, Software, and Process Models
.....................................................153
The Problem of Hierarchy
..............................................................................161
The Role of Architecture in Software-Centered Systems
........................166
Programming Languages, Models, and Expression
..................................167
Architectures, Unifying Models, and Visions
.......................................169
Directions in Software Architecting
...........................................................170
Exercises
..........................................................................................................178
Notes and References
....................................................................................179
Case Study
5:
The Global Positioning System.....
...................................181
The History
.....................................................................................................181
The Origins of GPS: The Foundational Programs
....................................181
Inerţial
Navigation and Its Limits
...............................................................182
Weapon Delivery
............................................................................................182
The Transit Program
......................................................................................182
TIMATION
......................................................................................................183
621B
...................................................................................................................184
The Origin of GPS
..........................................................................................184
Parkinson and Currie
....................................................................................185
The Fateful Weekend
.....................................................................................185
The Long Road to Revolution
.......................................................................186
The Timeline to Operation
............................................................................186
Commercial Markets and the Gulf War
.....................................................187
Revolution in the Second Generation
..........................................................187
Ubiquitous GPS
..............................................................................................188
GPS-Guided Weapons
...................................................................................188
Architecture Interpretation
..........................................................................189
Right Idea, Right Time, Right People
..........................................................189
Be Technically Aggressive, But Not Suicidal
.............................................190
Consensus without Compromise
................................................................191
Architecture as Invariants
............................................................................192
Revolution through Coupled Change
.........................................................192
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................193
Notes and References
....................................................................................194
Chapter
7
Collaborative Systems
...........................................................195
Introduction: Collaboration as a Category
.................................................195
Collaborative System Examples
...................................................................197
Analogies for Architecting Collaborative Systems
...................................202
Collaborative System Heuristics
..................................................................203
Variations on the Collaborative Theme
......................................................207
Misclassification
.............................................................................................208
Standards and Collaborative Systems
..........................................................211
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................213
Exercises
...........................................................................................................214
Exercises to Close Part II
................................................................................214
Notes and References
....................................................................................215
Part HI: Models and Modeling
Introduction to Part III
..................................................................................217
A Civil Architecture Analogy
......................................................................217
Guide to Part III
..............................................................................................218
Chapter
8
Representation Models and Systems Architecting
.........221
Introduction: Roles, Views, and Models
.....................................................221
Roles of Models
..............................................................................................222
Models, Viewpoints, and Views
...................................................................223
Classification of Models by View
.................................................................225
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................243
Exercises
..........................................................................................................245
Notes and References
....................................................................................245
Chapter
9
Design Progression in Systems Architecting
...................247
Introduction: Architecting Process Components
......................................247
Design Progression
........................................................................................248
Introduction by Examples
.............................................................................249
Design as the Evolution of Models
..............................................................250
Evaluation Criteria and Heuristic Refinement
..........................................250
Design Concepts for Systems Architecture
................................................254
Architecture and Design Disciplines
..........................................................277
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................282
Exercises
..........................................................................................................282
Notes and References
....................................................................................283
Chapter
10
Integrated Modeling Methodologies..
................................285
Introduction
....................................................................................................285
General Integrated Models
...........................................................................286
Integrated Modeling and Software
.............................................................292
Integrated Models for Manufacturing Systems
.........................................307
Integrated Models for Sociotechnical Systems
..........................................308
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................309
Exercises
...........................................................................................................310
Notes and References
.....................................................................................310
Chapter
11
Architecture Frameworks
.....................................................313
Introduction
....................................................................................................313
Defining an Architecture Framework
..........................................................314
Current Architecture Frameworks
..............................................................315
Research Directions
.......................................................................................327
Adapting Processes to Frameworks
............................................................329
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................333
Notes and References
....................................................................................333
Part IV: The Systems Architecting Profession
Chapter
12
Architecting in Business and Government
.......................339
Problem-System-Program-Organization
....................................................339
Strategy and Architecture in Business and Government
........................343
Architecture of Programs
.............................................................................346
Strategic Architecting of Programs
.............................................................350
Enterprise Architecture
.................................................................................353
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................359
Notes and References
....................................................................................359
Chapter
13
The Political Process and Systems Architecting
..............361
Brenda
Forman
Introduction: The Political Challenge
.........................................................361
Politics as a Design Factor
.............................................................................362
The First Skill to Master
................................................................................364
Heuristics in the Political Process: The Facts of Life
.............................365
A Few More Skills to Master
........................................................................373
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................373
Chapter
14
The Professionalization of Systems Architecting
...........375
Elliott
Axelband
Introduction
....................................................................................................375
The Profession of Systems Engineering
......................................................375
Systems Architecting and Systems Standards
...........................................378
The Origins of Systems Standards
..............................................................379
Commercial Standards
..................................................................................382
Company Standards
......................................................................................384
A Summary of Standards Developments,
1950-1995...............................385
Systems Architecting Graduate Education
.................................................386
Curriculum Design
........................................................................................387
Advanced Study in Systems Architecting
..................................................389
Professional Societies and Publications
......................................................389
Conclusion: An Assessment of the Profession
...........................................390
Notes and References
....................................................................................391
Appendix A: Heuristics for Systems-Level Architecting
.....................395
Introduction: Organizing the List
...............................................................395
Heuristic Tool List
..........................................................................................397
Exercises
..........................................................................................................407
Notes and References
....................................................................................407
Appendix B: Reference Texts Suggested for Institutional Libraries...
409
Architecting Background
.............................................................................409
Management
...................................................................................................409
Modeling
.........................................................................................................410
Specialty Areas
...............................................................................................410
Software
...........................................................................................................410
Systems Sciences
.............................................................................................411
Systems Thinking
...........................................................................................411
Appendix C: On Defining Architecture and Other Terms
..................413
Defining Architecture
................................................................................413
Models, Viewpoints, and Views
...................................................................420
Reference
.........................................................................................................422
Glossary
..........................................................................................................423
Author Index
..................................................................................................427
Subject Index
.................................................................................................431
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title_sort | the art of systems architecting |
topic | Systems engineering Systementwicklung (DE-588)4126945-7 gnd Entwicklung (DE-588)4113450-3 gnd Komplexes System (DE-588)4114261-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Systems engineering Systementwicklung Entwicklung Komplexes System |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017329694&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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