
Mapping Between Views
Each of the views specified in Views provides a different perspective and design handle on a system, and each is valid and useful in its own right. Although the views give different system perspectives, they are not independent. Elements of one view will be related to elements of other views, and we need to reason about these relations. For example, a module in a decomposition view may be manifested as one, part of one, or several components in one of the component-and-connector views, reflecting its runtime alter-ego. In general, mappings between views are many to many. This section describes the relations that exist among the view. As required by ANSI/IEEE 1471-2000, it also describes any known inconsistencies among the views.
Mapping Between View1 and View2
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Mapping Between View1 and View3
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