Instructors
CM = Christopher Magee
JM = Joel Moses
DW = Daniel Whitney
LEC # | GOALS | TOPICS | INSTRUCTORS | LECTURE NOTES |
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1 | Intro and Objectives - what we want to understand better and why it matters | Syllabus Review - Assignment etc. Timing Vision(s) of Architecture Theory Instructors Background and Biases Relative to System Architecture etc. | All | (PDF 1) (PDF 2) (PDF 3) (PDF 4) |
2 | Basic foundations for course emphasizing ways of thinking and biases | System Typologies and Systems of Interest in the Course Terms and Definitions - Emphasis on Architecture, Complexity, Function, Performance, Uilities, Models, Constraints Expansion on Key Concepts Beyond Definitions | CM | (PDF) |
3 | Have students begin to uncover their own biases and assumptions important in systems architecture | Student Presentations and Discussion Brief Discussion of SDM Architecture Course Brief Discussion of Assignment 2 | All | (PDF) |
4 | Introduction to Graphs, Networks, Hierarchies and DSM's | Models and Model Improvement Graph Theory Introduction Network "Science" History Including DSM's Relationship of Architecture/Structure and Metrics (Importance of Data) | DW | (PDF - 1.9 MB) |
5 | Discussion and identification of focus systems whose architectures we will study all semester Project Definition | Student Presentations on Systems for Deeper Study (Data Sources and Objectives) Project Discussion and Choice Process Choices/Assignments Finished on Weekend After Class | CM | (PDF) |
6 | Network Observational Methods and Quantitative Metrics I: Simple Concepts | Network Analysis Terminology Social Networks Concepts: Centrality, Clustering, Prestige and Acquaintance Degree Distribution, Assessment and Meaning of Power Laws | CM | (PDF) |
7 | Constraints I | Deeper Discussion of Concept of Constraints Power and Information as Clear Example of Constraints on System Structure Implications to Structural Characteristics/Metrics Effects on Modularity | DW | (PDF) |
8 | Canonical structures and their organizational implications | Linking Human and Technical Systems at the Structural Level Cooperation and Competition Teams/Families/Clans and the Emergence of Hierarchy Hierarchy: Layers, Trees, Mixtures and Hybrids-routers and Interpreters Cultural Links, Tradeoffs | JM | (PDF) |
9 | Complexity and Flexibility | Complexity and Flexibility for Canonical Structures Abstractions in Algebra | JM | (PDF) |
10 | Network Observational Methods | Degree Correlation-introduction | DW | (PDF - 1.3 MB) |
11 | Network Observational Methods | Motifs Hierarchy of Function Coarse-graining and Technical Systems Revisit Modularity | CM | (PDF) |
12 | Network Models | Typology of Network Models - Predicting Structure/Metrics or Predicting "Properties" from Structure/Metrics and Level of Network Simplicity Random Networks, Small-world and Preferentially Attached Networks Cascades, Failures and Epidemics as an Example | CM | (PDF) |
13 | Student Presentations on Project Status | Short Presentation by each Student Team and Discussion | ||
14 | Affiliation Networks, Navigation and Search on Networks | Milgram Experiments Early "Explanations" by Small World and Random Network Models Kleinberg I and II, Watts, Dodds and Newman Search on the www | CM | (PDF) |
15 | Constraints II and Scaling and Allometry | Revisit System Typology Revisit Constraints Explore Possible Implications on Structural Metrics Scaling Laws in Different Contexts | DW | (PDF) |
16 | Enterprise Architectures | Germany, Japan and US Cultural Influences on Organizational Structure Sloan, Oichi and Piore and Sable | JM | (PDF) |
17 | Modeling Enterprise Architectures Constraints - Social, Physical, Political, Time-based - and their effect on structure and behavior | Research on Organizational Theory Simple, Quantitative Models and their use in Model/Theory Improvement Sah and Stiglitz Dodds, Watts and Sable | CM | (PDF) |
18 | Technical and some sociological networks compared in greater depth | Continuation of Constraints and Scaling in Engineering Systems Degree Correlation Patterns in Different Technical Systems | DW | (PDF - 2.2 MB) |
19 | Student reports on their focus architectures | Quantitative Analyses and Model Building Status | ||
20 | Second generation models of technological systems | Internet Models Including Business and Technical Tradeoffs Air Transport Modeling Including the Role of Nodes Complexity Metrics | CM | (PDF - 1.5 MB) |
21 | Systematics in other fields | Taxonomy in Early Biology Taxonomy in Biology Today - Cladograms and the Cladists Taxonomy in Economics - Econophysics and Dendrograms Hierarchy Definition by Distance Hierarchy by Betweenness | CM | (PDF) |
22 | Standards and the practice of complex system architecture, design and standards | Engineering System Evolution and the Role of Standards Standards in Different Systems Standards as an Interdependent Set of Artifacts | CM | (PDF - 1.3 MB) |
23-24 | Final Presentations | Long Team Presentations | ||
25 | Overall discussion of presentation and further elaboration of theory and architecture | All | (PDF 1) (PDF 2) (PDF 3) | |
26 | Final day of class-course wrap-up and discussion of quality of emerging models and theoretical needs |