Difference between revisions of "Product (glossary)"

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This definition is a [[Systems Engineering (glossary)]] definition, which is consistent with the concept of a System of Interest focused on the product system to be delivered to an acquirer who will use it to help deliver user outcomes.
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Revision as of 18:52, 13 September 2011

A system considered from the point of view of a physical “system end product” (ANSI/EIA 2003) made of system elements that may include hardware, software, infrastructure and support services. The people and organizational aspects of the “whole system” of which the “product system” forms a part have to be considered in the design, but are provided by another organization. (BKCASE Author Team, INCOSE UK Chapter Capability Working Group, both 2010)

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Discussion

This definition is a systems engineering definition, which is consistent with the concept of a System of Interest focused on the product system to be delivered to an acquirer who will use it to help deliver user outcomes.