Abstract

AbstractThis paper describes how the architecture for a high tech product was discovered by a work group of diverse individuals who had little prior grounding in systems engineering principles or methods. This report provides a running account of the iterative hypotheses and tests that enabled the traverse from problem situation to solution specification. The resulting architecture and rationale were understood and supported by all project members. The architecture differed significantly from pre‐project concepts but clearly simplified both the product and the product realization process. A companion infrastructure was defined, as well. A post‐project survey indicated that the client felt the effort was worth both the time and expense and saved them from several “bad ideas.”

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