Difference between revisions of "Product System (glossary)"
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− | <blockquote> (1)'' A | + | <blockquote> (1)'' A {{Term|System Context (glossary)|system context}} for which the {{Term|System-of-Interest (glossary)|system-of-interest}} (SoI) is a {{Term|Product (glossary)|product}}.'' (Created for SEBoK)</blockquote> |
− | <blockquote>(2) ''A system considered from the point of view of a physical “system end product” (ANSI/EIA 2003) made of system elements that may include hardware, software, infrastructure and support | + | <blockquote>(2) ''A system considered from the point of view of a physical “system end product” (ANSI/EIA 2003) made of system elements that may include hardware, software, infrastructure and support {{Term|Service (glossary)|services}}. The people and {{Term|Organizational (glossary)|organizational}} aspects of the “whole system” of which the “product system” forms a part have to be considered in the {{Term|Design (glossary)|design}}, but are provided by another {{Term|Organization (glossary)|organization}}. ''(ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 2008)</blockquote> |
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Revision as of 21:57, 2 October 2019
(1) A
(Created for SEBoK)
(2) A system considered from the point of view of a physical “system end product” (ANSI/EIA 2003) made of system elements that may include hardware, software, infrastructure and support
(ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 2008)
Sources
(1) This definition was developed for the SEBoK.
(2) This definition was extended from: ISO/IEC. 2008. Systems and Software Engineering -- System Life Cycle Processes. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organisation for Standardisation / International Electrotechnical Commissions. ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2008.
Discussion
Definition (1) is has been created for the SEBoK to distinguish from a product from a product system.
Definition (2) is a systems engineering definition, which is consistent with the concept of a SoI focused on the product system to be delivered to an acquirer who will use it to help deliver user outcomes.
See the Types of Systems discussion.