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  • <blockquote> Grady, J. 2010. ''Systems Synthesis - Product and Process Design''. Boca Raton, FL, USA: CRC Press. </blockquote> *[[Product as a System Fundamentals]]
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  • ...entations using defined constructs and patterns (that implement principles and concepts).'' (ISO/IEC/IEEC 2009)</blockquote> ...)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)/ Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765:2009.
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  • The definition of systems engineering has evolved over time. The current accepted definitions are fou ...orm a set of customer needs, expectations, and constraints into a solution and to support that solution throughout its life.'' (ISO/IEC/IEEE 2010) </block
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  • ...ugh life relationships between these activities to ensure we take a {{Term|Systems Approach (glossary)}}. ...discuss a number of views on the nature of the inter-relationships between process activities within a life cycle model.
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  • [[File:PPI.png|thumb|250px|right|<center>The "Product Systems Engineering" knowledge area is graciously sponsored by PPI.<center>]] This article introduces fundamental concepts of product systems.
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  • [[File:PPI.png|thumb|250px|right|<center>The "Product Systems Engineering" knowledge area is graciously sponsored by PPI.<center>]] == Product Types ==
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  • ...oint workshop organized by INCOSE, the Systems Engineering Research Center and the IEEE Computer Society was held to consider this relationship (Pyster et ...xpect the relationship between the disciplines of systems engineering (SE) and software engineering (SWE) to be well defined. However, the relationship is
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  • ....png|thumb|250px|right|<center>The "Systems Approach Applied to Engineered Systems" knowledge area is graciously sponsored by PPI.<center>]] ...urrently}} with other activities in the {{Term|Systems Approach (glossary)|systems approach}} at a particular point in the life of a {{Term|System-of-Interest
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  • ....png|thumb|250px|right|<center>The "Systems Approach Applied to Engineered Systems" knowledge area is graciously sponsored by PPI.<center>]] ...m {{Term|System Context (glossary)|context}} that were introduced in the [[Systems Fundamentals]] KA.
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  • ....png|thumb|250px|right|<center>The "Systems Approach Applied to Engineered Systems" knowledge area is graciously sponsored by PPI.<center>]] ...ls of {{Term|System (glossary)|system}} relationship, detailed management, and the {{Term|Engineering (glossary)|engineering}} activities this implies.
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  • ...tions at programmed flow rates, volumes and time intervals via intravenous and other routes to a patient, primarily for hospital use with secondary limite This case study provides insight into the use of systems engineering practices in a medical application.
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  • ...d systems (for additional information on this, please see [[Foundations of Systems Engineering|Part 2]]). ==Systems and Systems Engineering==
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  • ...See [[Overview of the Healthcare Sector]] for details of the stakeholders and constraints of the these different parts of the sector. *[[Systems Engineering in Healthcare Delivery]]
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  • ...are expressed in an appropriate combination of textual statements, views, and non-functional requirements; the latter expressing the levels of safety, se System requirements play major roles in systems engineering, as they:
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  • ...eholder requirements) and life cycle concepts (e.g., operational, support) and which are implementable through technologies (e.g., mechanics, electronics, ...ern, and set of requirements for classes or families of similar or related systems.
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  • ...military and civil systems (e.g., F22 fighter jet and air traffic control systems). ...n to the more technical nature of classical systems engineering” (Carlock and Fenton 2001, 242-261).
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  • ...f Enterprise Systems Engineering requires processes. These processes span and can transform the enterprise. ==Systems Engineering Role in Transforming the Enterprise==
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  • ...science}} from the perspective of {{Term|Principle (glossary)|principles}} and patterns. ==Systems Patterns==
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