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New Post 12/21/2009 6:47 AM
User is offline Tony Markos
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Literature On How To Partition A System? 
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Can anyone refer me to literature (on-line, in print, articles, books) on how to partition a system (system in this case being manual, automated or a combo).   This would not be a discussion on the conventions of using circles, ovals, etc, to document functions/processes on a systems diagram.  Before one draws a circle, oval, etc.  he/she needs to somehow determine the extent of the function/process represented by the circle, oval, etc.  That is what I am looking for: a discussion on the logical thought process involved in determining the extent of the individual functions/processes on a system diagram.
 
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Tony Markos
 
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