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PRODUCT DESIGN AND
DEVELOPMENT
UNIT III PRODUCT
ARCHITECTURE
TOPIC-6 FUNDAMENTAL AND
INCIDENTAL INTERACTIONS
1
FUNDAMENTAL AND INCIDENTAL
INTERACTIONS
• Most likely a different person or group will be
assigned to design each chunk.
• Because the chunks interact with one another
in both planned and unintended ways, these
different groups will have to coordinate their
activities and exchange information.
• In order to better manage this coordination
process, the team should identify the known
interactions between chunks during the
system- level design phase.
2
There are two categories of interactions
between chunks.
• First, fundamental interactions are those
corresponding to the lines on the schematic
that connect the chunks to one another.
• Second, incidental interactions are those that
implementatio
n
3
arise because of the particular
physical
of functional elements or
becauseof the geometric arrangement of
the chunks.
FUNDAMENTAL AND INCIDENTAL
INTERACTIONS
• While the fundamental interactions
are
explicitly represented
showing the
clustering
by the
schematic of
elements into
chunks, the incidental interactions must be
documented in some other way.
• For a small number of interacting chunks
an interaction graph is a convenient way
to represent the incidental interactions.
4
FUNDAMENTAL AND INCIDENTAL
INTERACTIONS

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Unit 3.7 related system level design issues

  • 1. PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT UNIT III PRODUCT ARCHITECTURE TOPIC-6 FUNDAMENTAL AND INCIDENTAL INTERACTIONS 1
  • 2. FUNDAMENTAL AND INCIDENTAL INTERACTIONS • Most likely a different person or group will be assigned to design each chunk. • Because the chunks interact with one another in both planned and unintended ways, these different groups will have to coordinate their activities and exchange information. • In order to better manage this coordination process, the team should identify the known interactions between chunks during the system- level design phase. 2
  • 3. There are two categories of interactions between chunks. • First, fundamental interactions are those corresponding to the lines on the schematic that connect the chunks to one another. • Second, incidental interactions are those that implementatio n 3 arise because of the particular physical of functional elements or becauseof the geometric arrangement of the chunks. FUNDAMENTAL AND INCIDENTAL INTERACTIONS
  • 4. • While the fundamental interactions are explicitly represented showing the clustering by the schematic of elements into chunks, the incidental interactions must be documented in some other way. • For a small number of interacting chunks an interaction graph is a convenient way to represent the incidental interactions. 4 FUNDAMENTAL AND INCIDENTAL INTERACTIONS