Architecting Systems for Value Robustness: Research Motivations and Progress
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Ross, Adam M.; Rhodes, Donna H.
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The contemporary environment and large-scale systems
challenges motivate research in support of a new paradigm: value
robustness. Value robustness is defined as the ability of a system to
continue to deliver stakeholder value in the face of changing contexts
and needs. The authors’ research seeks to develop methods for
concept exploration, architecting, and design using a dynamic
perspective for the purpose of realizing systems, products, and
services that deliver sustained value to stakeholders in a changing
world. The research is aimed at improving the development of real
world systems and systems of systems, and involves deep engagement
with government and industry stakeholders in the research conduct
and the transition of research outcomes to industry practice.
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2008-04-07Keywords
value robustness, system architecting, product architecting design for changeability, quantifying changeability, laten value
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