Engineered System Model
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An Engineered System Model is a physical system model that represents an engineered system (designed for intended functions).
- Context:
- It can (typically) be produced by Engineering System Modeling Task.
- It can (typically) represent Engineering Components through design specifications.
- It can (typically) capture Engineering Behavior through functional models.
- It can (typically) describe Engineering Interfaces via interface specifications.
- It can (typically) define Engineering Requirements through requirement models.
- It can (often) verify Engineering Constraints through validation models.
- It can (often) predict Engineering Performance through simulation models.
- It can (often) evaluate Engineering Risk via risk assessment models.
- It can (often) document Engineering Process through process models.
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- It can range from being a Simple Engineering Model to being a Complex Engineering Model, depending on its system complexity.
- It can range from being a Component Engineering Model to being a System Engineering Model, depending on its design scope.
- It can range from being a Prototype Engineering Model to being a Production Engineering Model, depending on its development stage.
- It can range from being a Physical Engineering Model to being a Digital Engineering Model, depending on its representation type.
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- Examples:
- Mechanical Engineering Models, such as:
- Electronic Engineering Models, such as:
- Software Engineering Models, such as:
- Chemical Engineering Models, such as:
- Civil Engineering Models, such as:
- Biomedical Engineering Models, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Natural System Models, which represent natural systems rather than engineered systems.
- Social System Models, which describe human organizations rather than engineered artifacts.
- Scientific Theory Models, which explain natural phenomenons rather than engineered solutions.
- See: Engineering Design, System Engineering, Technical Documentation, Design Specification.