Chapter 1: Background -- Chapter 2: Purpose and features -- Chapter 3: What is an architecture? -- Chapter 4: Evaluation of alternatives -- Chapter 5: Architecting a house -- Chapter 6: Architecting an automobile -- Chapter 7: Commentary : a preferred architecture -- Chapter 8: Descriptions, views, and tradeoffs -- Chapter 9: DoDAF and other frameworks -- Chapter 10: Software -- Chapter 11: Cost estimation -- Chapter 12: Summary.
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"This book provides a new approach to systems architecting, not previously available. The book provides a compact innovative procedure for architecting any type of system. "Systems Architecting: Methods and Examples" describes a method of system architecting that is believed to be a substantial improvement over "methods" previously covered in other systems architecting books. With the book's relatively straightforward approach, it shows how to architect systems in a way that both developers and clients/customers can readily understand. It uses one of the essential principles suggested by Rechtin and Maier, namely, Simplify, Simplify, Simplify. Systems engineers, as well as students taking systems engineering courses will find this book of interest"--