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Systems Engineering Demystified

Systems Engineering Demystified

By : Jon Holt
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Systems Engineering Demystified

Systems Engineering Demystified

4.8 (11)
By: Jon Holt

Overview of this book

Systems engineering helps us to understand, specify, and develop complex systems, and is applied across a wide set of disciplines. As systems and their associated problems become increasingly complex in this evermore connected world, the need for more rigorous, demonstrable, and repeatable techniques also increases. Written by Professor Jon Holt – an internationally recognized systems engineering expert – this book provides a blend of technical and business aspects you need to understand in order to develop successful systems. You'll start with systems engineering basics and understand the complexity, communication, and different stakeholders' views of the system. The book then covers essential aspects of model-based systems engineering, systems, life cycles, and processes, along with techniques to develop systems. Moving on, you'll explore system models and visualization techniques, focusing on the SysML, and discover how solutions can be defined by developing effective system design, verification, and validation techniques. The book concludes by taking you through key management processes and systems engineering best practices and guidelines. By the end of this systems engineering book, you'll be able to confidently apply modern model-based systems engineering techniques to your own systems and projects.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Section 1: Introduction to Systems Engineering
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Section 2: Systems Engineering Concepts
8
Section 3: Systems Engineering Techniques
14
Section 4: Next steps

The quality assurance process

The main aim of the quality assurance process is to ensure that all the processes, products, and services that are associated with the system are fit for their purpose. Refer to the following diagram:

Figure 10.12 – Process content view for the quality assurance process

The diagram here shows the process content view for the quality assurance process from ISO 15288 and is visualized using a SysML block definition diagram.

The outcomes, represented by SysML properties, that are identified for this process are described as follows:

  • Evaluation results provided: This outcome ensures good communication with the stakeholders.
  • Incidents resolved: This outcome covers what needs to happen if any non-conformances are discovered.
  • Problems treated: This outcome also relates to resolving issues.
  • Project products evaluated: Consistent with quality management policies, procedures, and requirements, this relates to...
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