'System' Node Element
A node element may form the start element or subject of a triple or it may form the end element or object of a triple, or both. |
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Comments | Can consist of purely human elements. A system is stable and maintains itself this way - the constituent parts must therefore collectively provide the mechanism to keep the system stable. If an essential part of a system is removed it destroys that system (it might become a different system because the system boundary is then different). As ever “the whole is more than the sum of the parts” | ||||
Tests For | Has feedback/control mechanism via its parts that keeps it stable/opposes perturbations | ||||
Tests Against | Consists of Physical elements (with no behaviour). Sum of functions of parts in configuration i.e. no emergent behaviour or properties | ||||
Properties | --- | Sub Class of | Parent Class Of | --- | |
Neighbouring Elements | Capability , Milestone , Physical , Project Activity , Resource , Role and Zone | ||||
Appears in Triples (as subject or object) |
Milestone marks introduction of System Milestone marks removal of System Physical contains System Project Activity delivers System Project Activity removes System System is a Resource System is configured with Resource System is necessary for Project Activity System plays Role System realises Capability Zone contains System |
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Originating Architecture View | SV-01 Solution Structure - on trakviewpoints site | ||||
Configuration | Created: 2010-02-15Modified: 2017-01-28 | ||||
Specification |
TRAK00002.TRAK. Architecture Framework. Metamodel (2024-11-09) GNU Free Documentation License (Version 1.3, November 2008) at https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html Download the specification. |
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