Publication Date

6-2014

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Technical Report: UTEP-CS-14-45

To appear in Journal of Uncertain Systems, 2015, Vol. 9.

Abstract

In this paper, we provide possible geometric explanation for basic empirical dependencies of system engineering: that a properly designed system should have no more than 7 plus minus 2 elements reporting to it, and that the relative cost of correcting a defect on different stages of the system's life cycle is 3--6 on the second (design) stage, 20--100 on the third (development) stage, and 250--1000 on the fourth (production and testing) stage.

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