System engineering management
"A practical, step-by-step guide to total systems management Systems Engineering Management, Fifth Edition is a practical guide to the tools and methodologies used in the field. Using a "total systems management" approach, this book covers everything from initial establishment to syst...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, New Jersey :
Wiley
[2016]
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Edición: | Fifth edition |
Colección: | Wiley series in systems engineering and management.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009849133806719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to System Engineering; 1.1 Definition of a System; 1.2 The Current Environment: Some Challenges; 1.3 The Need for System Engineering; 1.4 Related Terms and Definitions; 1.5 System Engineering Management; 1.6 Summary; Questions and Problems; Chapter 2: The System Engineering Process; 2.1 Definition of the Problem (Current Deficiency); 2.2 System Requirements (Needs Analysis); 2.3 System Feasibility Analysis; 2.4 System Operational Requirements; 2.5 The Logistics and Maintenance Support Concept
- 2.6 Identification and Prioritization of Technical Performance Measures (TPMs)2.7 Functional Analysis; 2.8 Requirements Allocation; 2.9 System Synthesis, Analysis, and Design Optimization; 2.10 Design Integration; 2.11 System Test and Evaluation; 2.12 Production and/or Construction; 2.13 System Operational Use and Sustaining Support; 2.14 System Retirement and Material Recycling/Disposal; 2.15 Summary; Questions and Problems; Chapter 3: System Design Requirements; 3.1 Development of Design Requirements and Design-To Criteria; 3.2 Development of Specifications
- 3.3 The Integration of System Design Activities3.4 Selected Design Engineering Disciplines; 3.5 SOS Integration and Interoperability Requirements; 3.6 Summary; Questions and Problems; Chapter 4: Engineering Design Methods and Tools; 4.1 Conventional Design Practices; 4.2 Analytical Methods; 4.3 Information Technology, the Internet, and Emerging Technologies; 4.4 Current Design Technologies and Tools; 4.5 Computer-Aided Design (CAD); 4.6 Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM); 4.7 Computer-Aided Support (CAS); 4.8 Summary; Questions and Problems; Chapter 5: Design Review and Evaluation
- 5.1 Design Review and Evaluation Requirements5.2 Informal Day-to-Day Review and Evaluation; 5.3 Formal Design Reviews; 5.4 The Design Change and System Modification Process; 5.5 Supplier Review and Evaluation; 5.6 Summary; Questions and Problems; Chapter 6: System Engineering Program Planning; 6.1 System Engineering Program Requirements; 6.2 System Engineering Management Plan (SEMP); 6.3 Determination of Outsourcing Requirements; 6.4 Integration of Design Specialty Plans; 6.5 Interfaces with Other Program Activities; 6.6 Management Methods/Tools; 6.7 Risk Management Plan
- 6.8 Global Applications/Relationships6.9 Summary; Questions and Problems; Chapter 7: Organization for System Engineering; 7.1 Developing the Organizational Structure; 7.2 Customer, Producer, and Supplier Relationships; 7.3 Customer Organization and Functions; 7.4 Producer Organization and Functions (the Contractor); 7.5 Tailoring the Process; 7.6 Supplier Organization and Functions; 7.7 Human Resource Requirements; 7.8 Summary; Questions and Problems; Chapter 8: System Engineering Program Evaluation; 8.1 Evaluation Requirements; 8.2 Benchmarking
- 8.3 Evaluation of the System Engineering Organization