This paper is the first in what will be a series of papers concerned with system failure traceable to decisions taken at a level of specification above that of bioware/hardware/software components, failure ascribable to faulty requirements and architecture. The style of discourse is informal but the results are based on research in the mathematical, system theoretic foundations of systems engineering wherein rigorous mathematical structures for system requirements and designs have been established: input/output, functional, technology, performance, cost, tradeoff and system test requirements and functional, buildable and implementable system designs generated by these requirements.
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