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<blockquote> ''A functional architecture is a set of functions and their sub-functions that defines the transformations of input flows into output flows performed by the system to achieve its mission.'' </blockquote> | <blockquote> ''A functional architecture is a set of functions and their sub-functions that defines the transformations of input flows into output flows performed by the system to achieve its mission.'' </blockquote> | ||
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− | + | See discussion below. | |
===Discussion=== | ===Discussion=== | ||
− | + | Within the terms and definitions related to System Architecture, the present SEBoK tries to fit the real practices and to provide some consistency between those terms. | |
+ | The definition above comes from ISO/IEC/IEEE 24748 - 4 (past IEEE 1220, ISO/IEC 26702) as functional architecture; but it is here modified to emphasize on transformations performed. See also definition of [[Behavioral Architecture (glossary) |behavioral architecture (glossary)]]. | ||
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[[Category:Glossary of Terms]] | [[Category:Glossary of Terms]] |
Revision as of 15:52, 10 May 2012
A functional architecture is a set of functions and their sub-functions that defines the transformations of input flows into output flows performed by the system to achieve its mission.
Source
See discussion below.
Discussion
Within the terms and definitions related to System Architecture, the present SEBoK tries to fit the real practices and to provide some consistency between those terms. The definition above comes from ISO/IEC/IEEE 24748 - 4 (past IEEE 1220, ISO/IEC 26702) as functional architecture; but it is here modified to emphasize on transformations performed. See also definition of behavioral architecture .