Multidisciplinary Systems Engineering [electronic resource] : Architecting the Design Process / by James A. Crowder, John N. Carbone, Russell Demijohn.
By: Crowder, James A [author.]
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Contributor(s): Carbone, John N [author.]
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1. Introduction: Systems Engineering – Why? -- 2. Multidisciplinary Systems Engineering -- 3. Multidisciplinary Systems Engineering Roles -- 4. Systems Engineering Tools and Practices -- 5. The Overall Systems Engineering Design -- 6. Systems of Systems Architecture Design -- 7. Systems Engineering Tasks and Products -- 8. Multidisciplinary Systems Engineering Processes -- 9. Plan Development Timelines -- 10. Putting it all Together – System of Systems Multidisciplinary Engineering -- 11. Conclusions and Discussion.
This book presents Systems Engineering from a modern, multidisciplinary engineering approach, providing the understanding that all aspects of systems design, systems, software, test, security, maintenance and the full life-cycle must be factored in to any large-scale system design; up front, not factored in later. It lays out a step-by-step approach to systems-of-systems architectural design, describing in detail the documentation flow throughout the systems engineering design process. It provides a straightforward look and the entire systems engineering process, providing realistic case studies, examples, and design problems that will enable students to gain a firm grasp on the fundamentals of modern systems engineering. Included is a comprehensive design problem that weaves throughout the entire text book, concluding with a complete top-level systems architecture for a real-world design problem.
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