Architecture Definition in Complex System Design Using Model Theory

Architecture Definition, which is central to system design, is one of the two most used technical processes in the practice of model-based systems engineering. In this paper a fundamental approach to architecture definition is presented and demonstrated. The success of its application to engineering...

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