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<blockquote>''A temporal architecture is a temporal classification of the functions of a system according to the frequency level of execution. Temporal architecture includes the definition of synchronous and asynchronous aspects of functions.'' | <blockquote>''A temporal architecture is a temporal classification of the functions of a system according to the frequency level of execution. Temporal architecture includes the definition of synchronous and asynchronous aspects of functions.'' </blockquote> | ||
====Source(s)==== | ====Source(s)==== | ||
No industrial and technical definition found. | |||
===Discussion=== | ===Discussion=== | ||
Within the terms and definitions related to System Architecture, the present SEBoK tries to fit the real practices and to provide some consistency between those terms. | |||
Definition provided here is consistent with a multiple view of a system logical architecture that should include as a minimum functional, behavioral and temporal views. | |||
[[Category:Glossary of Terms]] | [[Category:Glossary of Terms]] |
Revision as of 16:06, 10 May 2012
A temporal architecture is a temporal classification of the functions of a system according to the frequency level of execution. Temporal architecture includes the definition of synchronous and asynchronous aspects of functions.
Source(s)
No industrial and technical definition found.
Discussion
Within the terms and definitions related to System Architecture, the present SEBoK tries to fit the real practices and to provide some consistency between those terms.
Definition provided here is consistent with a multiple view of a system logical architecture that should include as a minimum functional, behavioral and temporal views.