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<blockquote>INCOSE. 2011. ''Systems Engineering Handbook: A Guide for System Life Cycle Processes and Activities'', version 3.2.1. San Diego, CA, USA: International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), INCOSE-TP-2003-002-03.2.1.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>INCOSE. 2011. ''Systems Engineering Handbook: A Guide for System Life Cycle Processes and Activities'', version 3.2.1. San Diego, CA, USA: International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), INCOSE-TP-2003-002-03.2.1.</blockquote>
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==Usage==
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This source is considered a primary reference for the following articles:
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*[[SEBoK 1.0 Introduction]]
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*[[Scope and Context of the SEBoK]]
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*[[SEBoK Evolution]]
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*[[Systems Engineering: Historic and Future Challenges]]
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*[[What is a System?]]
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*[[Systems Thinking]]
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*[[Engineered System Context]]
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*[[Systems Engineering and Management]]
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*[[System Life Cycle Process Models: Iterative]]
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*[[System Life Cycle Process Models: Vee]]
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*[[Concept Definition]]
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*[[Mission Analysis]]
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*[[System Definition]]
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*[[System Requirements]]
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*[[Architectural Design: Logical]]
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*[[Architectural Design: Physical]]
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*[[System Realization]]
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*[[System Integration]]
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*[[System Validation]]
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*[[System Verification]]
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*[[System Deployment]]
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*[[Operation of the System]]
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*[[System Maintenance]]
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*[[Information Management]]
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*[[Planning]]
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*[[Assessment and Control]]
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*[[Product and Service Life Management]]
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*[[Service Life Extension]]
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*[[Capability Updates, Upgrades, and Modernization]]
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*[[Disposal and Retirement]]
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*[[Deploying, Using, and Sustaining Systems to Solve Problems]]
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*[[Determining Needed Systems Engineering Capabilities in Teams]]
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*[[Affordability]]
  
 
==Annotation==
 
==Annotation==
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The handbook summarizes the baseline knowledege of Systems Engineering.  it is used in the KA to help identify how general sytems ideas apply to SE. This reference provides the Engineered System perspective on systems.
  
===Systems Overview (Knowledge Area)===
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The handbook summarizes the baseline knowledege of Systems Engineering.  it is used in the KA to help identify how general sytems ideas apply to SE.
 
 
 
====What is a System?====
 
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===Types of Systems===
 
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===Representative System Life Cycle Process Models===
 
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===Architectural Design===
 
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===System Integration===
 
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===System Verification and Validation===
 
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===Planning===
 
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===Assessment and Control===
 
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===Decision Management===
 
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===Service Life Extension===
 
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===Capability Updates, Upgrades, and Modernization===
 
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===Disposal and Retirement===
 
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===The Product View of Engineered Systems===
 
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===Owning and Making Use of a System===
 
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Revision as of 00:03, 9 August 2012

INCOSE. 2011. Systems Engineering Handbook: A Guide for System Life Cycle Processes and Activities, version 3.2.1. San Diego, CA, USA: International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), INCOSE-TP-2003-002-03.2.1.

Usage

This source is considered a primary reference for the following articles:

Annotation

The handbook summarizes the baseline knowledege of Systems Engineering. it is used in the KA to help identify how general sytems ideas apply to SE. This reference provides the Engineered System perspective on systems.


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