Abstract

Transparent architecture and controllable performance are prime considerations in the design of large instrumentation. The vast amount of aspects involved, many of which need careful consideration, necessitates a design methodology. Already system reticulation into four or five goal-oriented structures, in combination with a hierarchy in design phases, can lead to sufficient control over the design effort. The methodology is also applicable to the teaching of engineering design.

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