2013
DOI: 10.1002/sys.21249
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Systems Integration: Key Perspectives, Experiences, and Challenges

Abstract: As systems continue to grow in scale and complexity, systems integration (SI) has become a key concern. This is especially the case in defense and aerospace. SI involves interfacing and enabling the interactions of component elements to collectively provide the functionality needed by the system to accomplish its goals. SI is part of the overall system development life cycle. SI increases in complexity when there are legacy systems that need to be integrated, and when humans are an integral part of the system.… Show more

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“…In particular these challenges dominate environments that are rich in legacy systems. The on-going development of theses systems is largely faced with integration issues between systems [27]. SDD addresses integration of systems as a cross-cutting concern by providing the software developer (or requirements engineer) with an executable copy of the real-world system.…”
Section: Simulations Supporting System Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular these challenges dominate environments that are rich in legacy systems. The on-going development of theses systems is largely faced with integration issues between systems [27]. SDD addresses integration of systems as a cross-cutting concern by providing the software developer (or requirements engineer) with an executable copy of the real-world system.…”
Section: Simulations Supporting System Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interoperability is the ability of distinct systems to share semantically compatible information and then process and manage the information in semantically compatible ways, enabling users to perform desired tasks [Madni and Sievers, ; Zeigler and Mittal, ]. The emphasis on distinct systems that were not designed to be integrated with each other is implicit in the concept of interoperability.…”
Section: Interoperability Is a Cross‐cutting Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be done using a well configured level of documentation, in order to keep the project under configuration control. While for trivial systems the integration and verification is possible without properly written documentation, any system integration process for complex systems is expected to fail if not well prepared and properly documented [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%