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+ | '''''Lead Authors:''''' ''Heidi Davidz, Alice Squires, Tom Hilburn'', '''''Contributing Authors:''''' ''Alex Lee, John Brackett, Richard Turner'' | ||
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+ | The following matrix maps the [[Systems Engineering Implementation Examples]] to topics in the [[SEBoK Table of Contents|Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK)]]. It provides both a list of systems engineering implementation examples for topics of interest, and a list of relevant topics for each implementation example. Since the number of topics in the SEBoK is extensive, only a subset are included here for clarity. For additional information, see the example of interest and the corresponding SEBoK topic. | ||
− | ==Organization and Mapping of | + | ==Organization and Mapping of Examples to the SEBoK== |
− | The following short titles shown in Table 1 | + | The following short titles shown in Table 1 are used for the implementation examples: |
{| align="center" | {| align="center" | ||
− | |+'''Table 1. Short Titles for the SEBoK | + | |+'''Table 1. Short Titles for the SEBoK Examples.''' (SEBoK Original) |
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! scope="col" colspan="2" | Case Studies | ! scope="col" colspan="2" | Case Studies | ||
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|Taxi Service | |Taxi Service | ||
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+ | |'''TS''' | ||
+ | |Taxi Service | ||
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+ | |'''SWFTS''' | ||
+ | |SWFTS MBSE | ||
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+ | |'''Bag Handling''' | ||
+ | |Denver Airport Baggage Handling System | ||
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+ | |'''VA Sub''' | ||
+ | |Virginia Class Submarine | ||
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+ | |'''Route Mod''' | ||
+ | |UK West Coast Route Modernisation Project | ||
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+ | |'''Water Mgmt''' | ||
+ | |Singapore Water Management | ||
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+ | |'''FAA AAS''' | ||
+ | |FAA Advanced Automation System | ||
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+ | |'''Light Rail''' | ||
+ | |Standard Korean Light Transit System | ||
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+ | |'''TMT''' | ||
+ | |Thirty-Meter Telescope | ||
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− | Table 2 shows how the topics (each row) align with the | + | Table 2 shows how the topics (each row) align with the first set of implementation examples (each column): |
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− | |+'''Table 2. Implementation Examples.''' | + | |+'''Table 2. Implementation Examples based on published case studies.''' (SEBoK Original) |
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− | <center>[[Systems Engineering Implementation Examples|< Previous Article]] | [[Systems Engineering Implementation Examples|Parent Article]] | [[ | + | <center>[[Systems Engineering Implementation Examples|< Previous Article]] | [[Systems Engineering Implementation Examples|Parent Article]] | [[Implementation Examples|Next Article >]]</center> |
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+ | <center>'''SEBoK v. 2.1, released 31 October 2019'''</center> | ||
[[Category: Part 7]] | [[Category: Part 7]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:46, 26 October 2019
Lead Authors: Heidi Davidz, Alice Squires, Tom Hilburn, Contributing Authors: Alex Lee, John Brackett, Richard Turner
The following matrix maps the Systems Engineering Implementation Examples to topics in the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK). It provides both a list of systems engineering implementation examples for topics of interest, and a list of relevant topics for each implementation example. Since the number of topics in the SEBoK is extensive, only a subset are included here for clarity. For additional information, see the example of interest and the corresponding SEBoK topic.
Organization and Mapping of Examples to the SEBoK
The following short titles shown in Table 1 are used for the implementation examples:
Case Studies | |
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BT | Business Transformation |
ATC | NextGen Air Traffic Control |
NASA | NASA's Mission to Saturn |
HST | Hubble Space Telescope |
GPS | Global Positioning System |
GPS II | Global Positioning System II |
Radiation | Medical Radiation |
FBI VCF | FBI Virtual Case File System |
MSTI | Miniature Seeker Technology Integration |
Infusion Pump | Next Generation Medical Infusion Pump |
DfM | Design for Maintainability |
CAS | Complex Adaptive Operating System |
PM | Project Management |
TS | Taxi Service |
TS | Taxi Service |
SWFTS | SWFTS MBSE |
Bag Handling | Denver Airport Baggage Handling System |
VA Sub | Virginia Class Submarine |
Route Mod | UK West Coast Route Modernisation Project |
Water Mgmt | Singapore Water Management |
FAA AAS | FAA Advanced Automation System |
Light Rail | Standard Korean Light Transit System |
TMT | Thirty-Meter Telescope |
Table 2 shows how the topics (each row) align with the first set of implementation examples (each column):
Table 3 shows how the topics (each row) align with the second set of implementation examples (each column):
SEBoK Topic (Part 3) | Bag Handling | VA Sub | Route Mod | Water Mgmt | FAA AAS | Light Rail |
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Business or Mission Analysis | X | X | X | |||
Stakeholder Needs and Requirements | X | X | X | |||
System Requirements | X | X | X | |||
System Architecture | X | X | X | X | X | |
System Analysis | X | X | X | X | ||
System Implementation | X | |||||
System Integration | X | X | X | |||
System Verification | X | X | X | |||
System Validation | X | X | X | |||
System Deployment | X | |||||
Operation of the System | X | X | ||||
System Maintenance | X | |||||
Logistics | X | |||||
Planning | X | X | X | X | X | |
Assessment and Control | X | X | ||||
Risk Management | X | X | X | X | X | |
Measurement | X | |||||
Decision Management | X | X | X | |||
Configuration Management | X | X | X | |||
Information Management | X | |||||
Quality Management | X |
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