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SKA Product to Product Interface Block Diagram

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      This will allow the development of:

      • System level analysis of RAMS requirement allocation
      • System integration flow diagrams.
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      This will allow the development of: System level analysis of RAMS requirement allocation System integration flow diagrams.
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      Google spreadsheet (n^2 diagram with products (CIN and description and all relevant associated meta data) form eB, and all internal and external interfaces)
      A set of diagram one for each view. View are defined by FO.
      Views are as per SEI standard.
      List of views is TBD.

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      Google spreadsheet (n^2 diagram with products (CIN and description and all relevant associated meta data) form eB, and all internal and external interfaces) A set of diagram one for each view. View are defined by FO. Views are as per SEI standard. List of views is TBD.
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      https://confluence.skatelescope.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=74731910 https://confluence.skatelescope.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=74731908 https://confluence.skatelescope.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=74729357
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      This is a truly system level product block diagram (not just software) and is down to a suitable (possibly variable) level of the PBS. This is a desktop exercise and not necessarily complete, but it is sufficient to support the RAM analysis and the large scale integration flow (i.e. dominated by the systems that are not being continuously integrated).

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