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The Method Framework for Engineering System ArchitecturesBy Donald G. Firesmith

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The architects of today’s large and complex systems all too often struggle with the lack of a consistent set of principles and practices that adequately address the entire breadth of systems architecture. The Method Framework for Engineering System Architectures (MFESA) enables system architects and process engineers to create methods for effectively and efficiently engineering high-quality architecture for systems, subsystems, and software components.

Meets the Needs of Specific Projects

The book begins by documenting the common challenges that must be addressed by system architecture engineering. It explores the major principles answering these challenges and forming the basis of MFESA. Next, the authors introduce MFESA, including its primary goals, inputs, tasks, outputs, and assumptions. Then they describe the fundamental concepts and terminology on which the systems architecture engineering is founded. This is followed by a description of each of the ten system architecture engineering tasks including associated goals and objectives, preconditions, inputs, steps, postconditions, work products, guidelines, and pitfalls.

Finally, the book documents the relationship between quality and architecture, explains the quality model underlying MFESA, and provides a summary of MFESA method framework, as well as a list of points to remember and future directions planned for MFESA.

Explains Specific Rationales

Organized as a handy desk reference, this book harnesses more than 100 years of the authors’ combined professional experience to provide extensive guidelines, best practices, and tips on avoiding possible pitfalls. It presents a direct rationale of why steps are taken, how things can go wrong, and guidance for how and when to tailor the model for a system’s specific context.

CRC Press is pleased to announce that The Method Framework for Engineering System Architectures has been added to Intel Corporation’s Recommended Reading List. Intel’s Recommended Reading program provides technical professionals a simple and handy reference list of what to read to stay abreast of new technologies. Dozens of industry technologists, corporate fellows, and engineers have helped by suggesting books and reviewing the list. This is the most comprehensive reading list available for professional computer developers.

 

Table of Contents

Introduction

System Architecture Engineering Challenges

System Architecture Engineering Principles

MFESA: An Overview

MFESA: The Ontology of Concepts and Terminology

Task 1: Plan and Resource the Architecture Engineering Effort

Task 2: Identify the Architectural Drivers

Task 3: Create the First Versions of the Most Important Architectural Models

Task 4: Identify Opportunities for the Reuse of Architectural Elements

Task 5: Create the Candidate Architectural Visions

Task 6: Analyze Reusable Components and Their Sources

Task 7: Select or Create the Most Suitable Architectural Vision

Task 8: Complete the Architecture and its Representations

Task 9: Evaluate and Accept the Architecture

Task 10: Maintain the Architecture and its Representations

MFESA Method Components: Architectural Workers

MFESA: The Metamethod for Creating Endeavor-Specific Methods

Architecture and Quality

Conclusions

Appendix A: Acronyms and Glossary

Appendix B: MFESA Method Components

Appendix C: List of Guidelines and Pitfalls

Appendix D: Decision Making Techniques

Annotated References/Bibliography

Index

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