Individual Systems

This section presents the original, standalone definitions of the five individual systems before integration.
Each system is described using two complementary perspectives:

  1. an ontology system definition
  2. a parametric modeling definition

Importantly, the parameter sets presented in this section do not represent the final integrated design.
They reflect how each system was originally designed to operate independently and optimally within its own domain, without considering the constraints imposed by the other systems.

This distinction is essential for the integration process.
By documenting the original system parameters, this section establishes a baseline that allows a clear comparison between:

  1. the unconstrained, standalone system definitions
  2. the reduced, modified, and unified parameter sets required after system integration

In later sections, the integration process explicitly shows how parameters are removed, coupled, or redefined in order to resolve conflicts, eliminate redundancy, and ensure that all systems can operate together within a single coherent site-level solution.