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Systems Design 2.0: The Structure-Behavior Coalescence Approach (Paperback)

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Systems design (hardware/software codesign) is, in the system development process, the design and implementation phase. That is, systems design means to get a solution to furnish customers' requirements on the system. When working on the systems design, we mainly consider how to manufacture the system, but not to specify what this system is. A system has been designed, by systems design 1.0, hopefully to be an integrated whole, embodied in its assembled components, their interactions with each other and the environment. Since systems structure and systems behavior are the two most prominent views of a system, integrating the systems structure and systems behavior apparently is the best way to achieve a truly integrated whole of a system. Because systems design 1.0 does not design the integration of systems structure and systems behavior, very likely it will never be able to actually form an integrated whole of a system.Structure-behavior coalescence (SBC) provides an elegant way to integrate the systems structure and systems behavior, and hence achieves a truly integrated whole, of a system. A truly integrated whole sets a path to achieve the desired systems design. SBC facilitates an integrated whole. Therefore, we conclude that systems design 2.0 using the SBC approach, which contains three fundamental diagrams: a) framework diagram, b) component operation diagram, and c) interaction flow diagram, is highly adequate in designing a system.

About the Author


Dr. William S. Chao is the CEO & founder of SBC Architecture International(R). SBC (Structure-Behavior Coalescence) architecture is a systems architecture which demands the integration of systems structure and systems behavior of a system. SBC architecture applies to hardware architecture, software architecture, enterprise architecture, knowledge architecture, and thinking architecture. The core theme of SBC architecture is: "Architecture = Structure + Behavior." William S. Chao received his bachelor degree (1976) in telecommunication engineering and master degree (1981) in information engineering, both from the National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan. From 1976 till 1983, he worked as an engineer at Chung-Hwa Telecommunication Company, Taiwan. William S. Chao received his master degree (1985) in information science and Ph.D. degree (1988) in information science, both from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA. From 1988 till 1991, he worked as a computer scientist at GE Research and Development Center, Schenectady, New York, USA.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781522786207
ISBN-10: 1522786201
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: December 18th, 2015
Pages: 148
Language: English