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System architecture design

D. Peters. 2008. Building a GIS System Architecture Design Strategies for Managers. Jacksonville, FL ESRI Press, Ingram Publishers. [Pg.561]

Clear definition of Requirements comes first. The next phase is the System (architectural) Design. Systemic design precedes always the detailed design. The modelling of units should be at the level of detail capable to capture the behaviour of the system. After solving appropriately the conceptual phase, the project may proceed with the Implementation and Units Test, and finally with the System Test. [Pg.13]

System architecture design determines the overall system architecture of the CIM system. [Pg.514]

B The requirements resulting from the SRECS system architecture design. [Pg.255]

Each of these functions has a diffetent degtee of safety significance. Safety classification of I C systems and components is an outcome of combined effects of process functions and I C system architectural design. As pet lEC 61513, the design of I C architecture shall divide the entite system to meet the tequitements of Ref. [13] ... [Pg.892]

Meystel, A. M., Albus, J. 8. (1002).Intelligent systems Architecture, design and control. New York, NY Wiley Interscience. [Pg.373]

Safety-Related System Architectural Design Being able to partition requirements into subsystems so that the overall system meets the safety targets. [Pg.45]

Another ALMR control system design task is to develop a control and communications architecture simulation capability to provide a software-based approach to test the ALMR control system architecture designs before implementation. The implementation of a plant architecture can be very costly. Therefore, it is important that the architecture implemented will support the plant s needs under all conditions. This simulator will allow potential architecture designs to be modeled. These models can then be tested under a variety of plant and information-flow conditions to assure that a vehicle for testing modifications to the architecture and new systems being implemented. This capability will discover architecture problems and facilitate fixing them before costly implementation expenditures. [Pg.481]

System safety performs HAs and risk assessment on system architectures in order to identify hazards and potential mishap risk. A system hazard analysis (SHA) is essentially an HA of the overall system architecture, including its components and functions. System safety influences system architecture design by requiring the implementation of safety design features, such as redundancy, to reduce the overall mishap risk potential. [Pg.28]

Also noted in each system architecture discussion is the number of frequencies at which the Power Conditioning Distribution (PCAD) system is designed to operate (systems architectures designed to operate at full rated power at multiple (two) frequency and temperature points are designated with an V, e.g., 2-2-2s). This operation at a second state point is discussed in detail in Section 3.12. The conceptual PCAD design accepted a single frequency and converted it to the required bus voltages... [Pg.260]

Once the information on the industrial processes and space requirements, the indoor climate requirements for workers, machinery, and products, and a lot for the factory have been obtained, then the architectural design of the industrial enclosure can be accomplished, A complete factory or industrial building may consist of several enclosures where industrial processes are run. One heating and ventilation plant may service several enclosures, or there may be a separate system for each enclosure. [Pg.607]

Even though Part 11 has not yet been enforced by the FDA, the rules have impacted CDS, LIMS, and TIMS with regard to architectural design and security of these systems. [Pg.53]

In short, if given a complete implemented system—source, design documents, development structure of the project, and running installation—how would you determine whether it conformed to this architectural drawing ... [Pg.506]

The central topic of the book was the integration of microhotplate-based metal-oxide gas sensors with the associated circuitry to arrive at single-chip systems. Innovative microhotplate designs, dedicated post-CMOS micromachining steps, and novel system architectures have been developed to reach this goal. The book includes a multitude of building blocks for an application-specific sensor system design based on a modular approach. [Pg.107]

In the last decade, much effort has been expended on developing novel thermoelectric (TE) materials of increased intrinsic conversion efficiency [9] at same time, the design of the system architecture plays an important role in optimizing the thermal exchange and in maximizing the conversion performance [10]. For that reason, in this section we report an example of a detailed thermal management analysis with the heat re-flowed in the system. [Pg.98]

Information and communication systems strategy designated ICSS - for oil and gas distribution pipelines is based on a system architecture that includes four components ... [Pg.384]

Based on the Renew materials, a system of instant shelter - From Shelter to House to Home - for the homeless everywhere is currently being designed by the RUBACON architectural design team. Two styles of construction are being designed, both with high resistance to storm and earthquake. [Pg.324]

Embedded Software constitutes a very specific and critical part of embedded systems. It provides new capabilities to HW transducers ( defines physical behaviour of a complex non-linear device ), because of its potential criticality we need HW/SW co-design, and issues like dependability, low power, timeliness are becoming software issues with all the consequences. We need dependable system architectures to cope with the potential risks, including safety as well as security requirements and counter measures. Be aware, that security aspects are often neglected by safety engineers ... [Pg.164]

A wide variety of imaging system architectures have been designed or proposed for millimeter-wave and terahertz imaging systems. These include passive FPAs, passive mechanically-scanned systems, active mechanically-scanned focused lens systems (both through transmission and reflection), active holographic scanned imaging, and SAR imaging. [Pg.245]

A major academic effort has been mounted to reevaluate system architectures. This has been motivated by the limitations of the sequential modular method for design and optimization (21). This in turn has led to a strong research effort in equation solving methods tailored to meet the needs of process simulation. [Pg.11]


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