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The return on investment investigation is a core part of the rationale for doing Systems engineering as a part of the problem solving approach in an organization – and this work provides real statistical evidence of the efficacy of the approach. This article focuses on software intensive systems, but the results are generally valid. | The return on investment investigation is a core part of the rationale for doing Systems engineering as a part of the problem solving approach in an organization – and this work provides real statistical evidence of the efficacy of the approach. This article focuses on software intensive systems, but the results are generally valid. | ||
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Boehm, B., R. Valerdi, and E.C. Honour. 2008. "The ROI of Systems Engineering: Some Quantitative Results for Software-Intensive Systems." Systems Engineering, 11(3): 221-234.
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The return on investment investigation is a core part of the rationale for doing Systems engineering as a part of the problem solving approach in an organization – and this work provides real statistical evidence of the efficacy of the approach. This article focuses on software intensive systems, but the results are generally valid.