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Chapter 8: Systems and Software

8.1 The Role of Software in Systems

Relative Contribution of SW 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

Control Hierarchy along Technology axis 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

Characterization of disciplines 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

Quality Attributes annotated with SW relation 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

Design Aspects related to SW 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

SW Mechanisms 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

8.2 System Integration How To

Typical Concurrent Product Creation Process 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

Zooming in on Integration and Tests 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

Integration Takes Place in a Bottom-up Fashion 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

Transition from Previous System to New System 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

Alternatives to Integrate a Subsystem Early in the Project 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

Stepwise Integration Approach 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

Order of Functions Required for the IQ of a Waferstepper 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

Roles and Responsibilities During the Integration Process 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

Simplified Process Diagram 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

Configuration Management Entities 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl

Typical Order of Integration Problems 5/10/2019 www.gaudisite.nl