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Understanding the physical model

The physical model represents the tangible subassemblies and components of the as-built product. For example, in an electromechanical product, it may comprise physical parts, assemblies, connectors, and the route associated with wires and cables. The physical model of the ACC system of the car and related assemblies are shown in the next example.

(Diagram: ACC physical model example — not reproduced)

Source: https://docs.sw.siemens.com/en-US/doc/282219420/PL20251212545240207.plm00192/id1301010 · retrieved 2026-07-10