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   Architecture of Complex Systems
    Instructions
     Before you begin, you should save your Project            Note: edX has a 5MB file size limit for document 
     Portfolio on your local drive. We recommend the           submission. If you have selected large image(s), 
     following format:                                         you may need to resize* before submitting, OR you 
                                                               may simply include a web URL for the image in the 
             Lastname_Firstname_Course1_Week1                  image location. Be sure to submit your assignment 
                                                               at least one hour before the deadline to provide 
     Please note: You will not be able to re-download your     time for troubleshooting. 
     file after submission; therefore, please keep this file in 
     a central location for future reference.                  Once the deadline passes, you will not be able 
                                                               to upload the document and therefore will not 
     The work in the project deliverable is individual. A      be able to submit and complete the 
     sample project submission and scoring rubric can also     assignment.
     be downloaded from the course in the Resources/ 
     Downloads tab on the top navigation.
                                                               Deadlines:
     You will be self-assessing your work. If you have any     •  Submission Part A: 
     questions, feel free to start a thread in the Piazza           Friday, September 16 @ 23:30 UTC
     Discussion Forum. Although work is strictly individual,   •  Submission Part B: 
     sharing ideas and concepts with other students is              Sunday, September 18 @ 23:30 UTC
     encouraged. 
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   Architecture of Complex Systems
       Week 1 Project
        Overview
       In this first project activity, you will apply               REQUIRED STEPS:
       the four tasks of systems thinking to a real-
       life “system.” You will have the option to                   Step 1: Research and select your project “system.”
       choose from five different system types, 
       which are shown on the next slide.                           Step 2: Identify the primary ENTITIES in your system.
                                                                    Step 3: Identify your system’s FORM and FUNCTION.
       We recommend that you do some brief 
       research on each one before choosing;                        Step 4: Identify RELATIONSHIPS in your system.
       however, if one is particularly relevant to                  Step 5: Predict your system’s EMERGENCE.
       your occupation, feel free to simply select 
       that. You will then follow the steps which                   Step 6: Develop system DECOMPOSITION.
       appear in the text box to the right to                       Step 7: Review and submit your project.
       complete this activity. 
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   Architecture of Complex Systems
     Step 1: SYSTEM DETAILS
     The following details pertain to the systems described in the previous slide and provide general 
     guidance. You may find a specific diagram and/or schematic of the system that has a different 
     representation. However, you are expected to work with one of the five systems described while 
     maintaining the same level of complexity as below. For instance, you may not choose a half bit 
     adder instead of a full bit adder.
       1)   Balsa wood glider: A beginner-level model hand-launched glider airplane composed of the 
            following: fuselage, rear stabilizer, fin, wings, fuselage, and front counterbalance weight.
       2)   Crystal radio: Simple early form of a radio receiver circuit composed of the following: variable 
            capacitor, aerial terminal, inductor coil, diode, resistor, earplug output, and a ground terminal.
       3)   Prime number search code: C void function that prints all the prime numbers less than or 
            equal to the number given in variable n. The function is composed of: variable n, array of 
            length n named “primes,” for loop that flags all items in the array as prime numbers, for loop 
            that computes for the prime numbers in the array, for loop that prints out to the prime numbers 
            of the array.
       4)   Simple refracting telescope: Optical telescope based on two lenses. The system is composed 
            of a focal tube, objective lens, eyepiece, eye lens, focus knob, three tripod legs, focal tube 
            mount, and tripod flange.
       5)   One-bit full adder: Digital circuit that adds three one-bit numbers. This system is composed of 
            two XOR gates, two AND gates, and one OR gate. 
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   Architecture of Complex Systems
        Step 1: SELECT YOUR SYSTEM
        My system choice: 
               Balsa Wood Glider                          Crystal Radio                          Prime Number 
                                                                                                  Search Code
               Simple Refracting                                                                    1-bit Adder
                    Telescope
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   Architecture of Complex Systems
      Step 2: IDENTIFY SYSTEM FORM & FUNCTION
      Insert image you sourced representing your selected system in the box on the left side of the slide below. Then indicate the 
      examples of FORM and FUNCTION that you’ve identified in the field on the right below.
      Note: edX has a 5MB file size limit for document submission. If you have selected large image(s), you may need to 
      resize* before submitting, OR you may simply include a web URL for the image in the image location. 
      System Diagram/Schematic                                        Primary System FORM:
                                                                      Primary System FUNCTION:
                                                                      Please describe why these elements of your 
                                                                      system represent form and function and 
                            Insert image here.                        contextual interrelationship.
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