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This chapter describes the last stage of the Human Viewpoint methodology, combining the models and analyses to create a set of Fit for Purpose views that directly address stakeholder concerns and support strategic decision making. These custom views respond to the initial context or use-case that drove the development of the Human Views for the socio-technical system. This chapter also introduces the last Human View, the Constraints view. This view contains the limitations of the human system and may influence the interpretation of the socio-technical analysis within the realities of its implementation.
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Handley, H.A.H. (2019). Stage 5: Fit for Purpose Outcomes and the Constraints View. In: The Human Viewpoint for System Architectures. Topics in Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, vol 35. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11629-3_10
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