Practical sheet | REF: FIC0271 V1

Design the functional and physical architectures of complex systems

Author: Alain FAISANDIER

Publication date: August 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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3. Redefining architectural design and technical requirements

Unfold and iterate the following activities:

  • Model the "allocated" functional architecture corresponding to the chosen physical architecture. To do this, gather the functions allocated to each subsystem and represent the sub-forms of a function scenario. As the subsystems operate roughly in parallel, the system's allocated functional architecture can be represented on a parallel structure (AND structure, or Fork/Join ). Then, using input/output/trigger flows, synchronize the functions of each subsystem that interact with the functions of the other subsystems.

Schematic diagram of an allocated functional architecture consistent with the above physical architecture:

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