Development Cycle Modeling: Transdisciplinary Implications

Samuel Denard
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This paper argues that development (product, system, software, etc.) is an inherently transdisciplinary activity. Development is defined as the conversion of ideas into their manifestations. This conversion is often characterized by development phases, e.g., concept, requirements, design, implementation, and evaluation/testing (CRDIE). Iterative sequences of these phases form development cycles. Development cycles drive new product creation as well as product quality and cost and utility. Consequently, understanding development cycles is important. Models can provide insight; however, end-to-end quantitative development cycle models are, at best, rare. This paper outlines such a model, the Statistical Agent-based Model of Development and Evaluation (SAbMDE). For purposes of this paper, transdisciplinarity is defined as a developer’s holistic view of reality as filtered by that developer’s sensory input and perception of that reality. The model builds its mathematical and logical structures on a foundational concept that includes and describes this sensory and perceptual integration. Because the proposed model has this transdisciplinary characteristic, the model's use and results will have transdisciplinary implications. One implication: Ideas are discovered, not created. Another: A developer must first adjust their perception to see the development path that leads to a desired end product before they can traverse that path. A third: The ordering of information in a development space must be maintained.. This paper defines a minimal SAbMDE model that logically and mathematically reveals these and other SAbMDE transdisciplinarity implications.
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开发周期建模:跨学科的含义
本文认为开发(产品、系统、软件等)本质上是一种跨学科的活动。发展被定义为将思想转化为其表现形式。这种转换通常以开发阶段为特征,例如概念、需求、设计、实现和评估/测试(CRDIE)。这些阶段的迭代序列形成了开发周期。开发周期推动新产品的创造以及产品质量、成本和实用性。因此,了解开发周期非常重要。模型可以提供洞察力;然而,端到端的定量开发周期模型充其量是罕见的。本文概述了这样一个模型,即基于统计代理的开发与评估模型(SAbMDE)。为了本文的目的,跨学科被定义为开发人员对现实的整体看法,该看法被开发人员的感官输入和对现实的感知所过滤。该模型将其数学和逻辑结构建立在一个基本概念之上,该概念包括并描述了这种感觉和感知的整合。由于所提出的模型具有这种跨学科的特征,该模型的使用和结果将具有跨学科的含义。言下之意:思想是被发现的,而不是被创造的。另一个:开发人员必须首先调整他们的感知,以看到通往所需最终产品的开发路径,然后才能遍历该路径。第三:必须保持发展空间中信息的有序性。。本文定义了一个最小SAbMDE模型,该模型从逻辑和数学上揭示了这些和其他SAbMDE跨学科含义。
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Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering  Science
Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering Science Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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