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+ | ==Usage== | ||
+ | This source is considered a primary reference for the following articles: | ||
+ | *[[System Definition]] | ||
+ | *[[System Analysis]] | ||
+ | *[[System Realization]] | ||
+ | *[[System Implementation]] | ||
+ | *[[System Integration]] | ||
+ | *[[System Verification]] | ||
+ | *[[System Deployment]] | ||
+ | *[[Planning]] | ||
+ | *[[Assessment and Control]] | ||
+ | *[[Measurement]] | ||
+ | *[[System Validation]] | ||
+ | *[[Integrating Supporting Aspects into System Models]] | ||
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From the preface: "This handbook consists of six core chapters: (1) systems engineering fundamentals discussion, (2) the NASA program/project life cycles, (3) systems engineering processes to get from a concept to a design, (4) systems engineering processes to get from a design to a final product, (5) crosscutting management processes in systems engineering, and (6) special topics relative to systems engineering. . . The handbook provides top-level guidelines for good systems engineering practices; it is not intended in any way to be a directive." | From the preface: "This handbook consists of six core chapters: (1) systems engineering fundamentals discussion, (2) the NASA program/project life cycles, (3) systems engineering processes to get from a concept to a design, (4) systems engineering processes to get from a design to a final product, (5) crosscutting management processes in systems engineering, and (6) special topics relative to systems engineering. . . The handbook provides top-level guidelines for good systems engineering practices; it is not intended in any way to be a directive." | ||
Appendix J (SEMP Content Outline) provides guidance for constructing a Systems Engineering Management Plan. The topics in Appendix J can be used as a checklist for constructing a SEMP. | Appendix J (SEMP Content Outline) provides guidance for constructing a Systems Engineering Management Plan. The topics in Appendix J can be used as a checklist for constructing a SEMP. | ||
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[[Category:Primary Reference]] | [[Category:Primary Reference]] |
Revision as of 19:28, 19 May 2022
NASA. 2007. Systems Engineering Handbook, Revision 1. Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). NASA/SP-2007-6105.
Usage
This source is considered a primary reference for the following articles:
- System Definition
- System Analysis
- System Realization
- System Implementation
- System Integration
- System Verification
- System Deployment
- Planning
- Assessment and Control
- Measurement
- System Validation
- Integrating Supporting Aspects into System Models
Annotation
From the preface: "This handbook consists of six core chapters: (1) systems engineering fundamentals discussion, (2) the NASA program/project life cycles, (3) systems engineering processes to get from a concept to a design, (4) systems engineering processes to get from a design to a final product, (5) crosscutting management processes in systems engineering, and (6) special topics relative to systems engineering. . . The handbook provides top-level guidelines for good systems engineering practices; it is not intended in any way to be a directive."
Appendix J (SEMP Content Outline) provides guidance for constructing a Systems Engineering Management Plan. The topics in Appendix J can be used as a checklist for constructing a SEMP.