Abstract

This chapter introduces the essential properties and characteristics of systems architecture, focusing on deployment and subsystems. The deployment architecture maps the required system properties to different engineering disciplines, such as software, electrical, and mechanical. deployment architecture defines how that allocation is performed and identifies the properties of the interfaces of elements among those disciplines (for example, software – electronic interfaces). The subsystem architecture identifies and characterizes the large scale pieces of the system and how they interact with other subsystems. Subsystems are themselves multidisciplinary. Exercises are provided for system architectural specification for the Roadrunner Traffic Light Control System and the Coyote Unmanned Air Vehicle.

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