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Multi-view Architecting; Illustrated by an MRI scanner

abstract Many people expect from the system architect that he decomposes the system in smaller components and defines and guards the interfaces. The conventional waterfall model for software development and this architecture view form a dangerous combination: an extremely limited integral understanding with a very late feedback.

A multi-view architecting approach tackles the problem of integral understanding. In combination with spiral or incremental development models a powerful method becomes available for creating complex systems.

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0 2000 Gerrit Muller
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