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Architecture Page

This section presents architecture and design-focused engineering projects emphasizing requirements definition, system decomposition, and disciplined architectural reasoning. The work highlights how complex systems are specified, structured, and validated before implementation, often under regulatory, operational, or safety-critical constraints.

Projects include formal specifications, reference architectures, data and interaction models, and compliance-aware design artifacts that demonstrate systems thinking, traceability, and correctness at scale.

Enterprise-Scale Systems Architecture and Compliance Framework

A comprehensive Software Reference Architecture defining standardized patterns, technical positions, and compliance-aligned design principles for an enterprise department. The architecture incorporates federal requirements including FOIA, Section 508, FISMA, NIST SP 800-53, and FedRAMP, supported by conceptual models, data-flow diagrams, authentication models, and deployment architecture. The project emphasizes scalability, interoperability, and governance-driven system design.

Systems Design & Database Engineering

A comprehensive system analysis and design for a centralized emergency department patient flow and care-coordination platform. The project models real-world clinical workflows across triage, nursing, laboratory, radiology, and administration, supported by UML diagrams, data-flow models, ERDs, and structured planning artifacts. The work emphasizes operational realism, database design, and architectural clarity.

IEEE-830 Software Requirements Specification for a Real-Time Embedded System

A complete requirements engineering project producing an IEEE-830–compliant Software Requirements Specification for a fictional wearable flight-capable system. The work demonstrates end-to-end requirements elicitation, functional and non-functional specification, safety logic modeling, and interface definition under aerospace and safety-critical constraints. Emphasis is placed on precision, traceability, and verification-aware system definition.

Requirements Engineering & Interaction Modeling

A formal Software Requirements Specification defining the interaction flows and behavioral expectations of FaceTime call features. The project focuses on use-case modeling, performance constraints, and security considerations for complex interactive systems, demonstrating structured requirements analysis and interaction-level system reasoning.

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