Specification Tree
A specification tree shows all specifications of a technical system under development in a hierarchical order.
For a spacecraft system it has the following levels:
- System (requirements) specification - generated by customer
- System (design to) specification - generated by system responsible prime contractor
- Subsystem specifications - generated by system responsible prime contractor
- System (design to) specification - generated by system responsible prime contractor
¹ An assembly level is defined as intermediate level when the subsystem contractor prefers to contract a group of units with complex interfaces to another contractor (for instance the operating system and subsystem application software can be an assembly of the data management subsystem).
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... The spacecraft system specification defines also the subsystems of the spacecraft e.g ... For each subsystem a subsystem specification is prepared by the Prime Contractor with the same specification structure shown above including references to ... In the same way the subsystem contractor prepares an assembly or unit specification ...
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