Functional analysis and allocationFunctional Analysis and Allocation, in the systems engineering process, bridges the gap between requirements engineering and design. This step in the process transforms stakeholder requirements into a logical[1] and functional architecture[2], and provides the inputs to the design, integration, and verification activities.[3][4] MotivationThe functional analysis and allocation step of the systems engineering process is critical for managing the complexity of multidisciplinary systems. MethodologiesThere are several methodologies for performing functional analysis:[5]
Functional decomposition is used to break down top-level functions into lower-level sub-functions to provide a hierarchical structure of the functionality.
Like functional decomposition, FAST is used to decompose a system's functions into sub-functions. In addition, it analyzes the logical relationships between those functions. The methodology uses the FAST diagram in order to assist the brainstorming process. For each top level function, the diagram maps "how" the function is achieved, "why" the function is needed, and which functions support the main function.
Use case analysis is used for both functional requirement identification, and the refinement of those requirements. [7] Functional architecture descriptionThe output of the functional analysis and allocation process is a functional specification. References
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