Bluestone: A case example

Kari Tiensyrjä

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Abstract

In order to illustrate the concepts in a practical way, this annex presents an artificial but realistic example of an application of the SDCM to an electronic product development. The story told here starts with the idea of a need and ends with a set of information needed to synthesise the information needed to make a product to meet that need. The example is based on extensive reuse of existing system intellectual property (SIP), part of which comes form the company itself, while part comes from external sources. For the purposes of the example we conjure up a company called Bolderbits Inc. They are in the business of making consumer electronic products and have a track record in wireless communications. They develop and market advanced mobile phones. A Bluetooth equipped model is their latest one. The example will follow the design of a new product, which they will call "BlueStone".
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSystem level design model with reuse of system IP
EditorsPatrizia Cavalloro, Christophe Gendarme, Jos Sas, Klaus Kronlöf, Jean Mermet, Kari Tiensyrjä, Nikolaos S. Voros
Place of PublicationBoston
PublisherKluwer Academic Publishers
ChapterA5
Pages189-211
ISBN (Electronic)978-0-306-48733-0
ISBN (Print)978-1-4020-7594-0, 978-1-4419-5393-3
Publication statusPublished - 2003
MoE publication typeD2 Article in professional manuals or guides or professional information systems or text book material

Keywords

  • system design
  • user and domain requirements
  • functionality
  • functional architecture
  • architecture template
  • hardware architecture
  • software architecture
  • system design process
  • system under design
  • system IP
  • reuse
  • platform
  • Bluetooth

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