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  • ...amirez-Marquez, and R. Gove. 2006. "From TRL to SRL: The Concept of System Readiness Levels." Proceedings of the Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSE This source is a primary reference for the [[Product Systems Engineering Special Activities]] article.
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  • <blockquote>OUSD AT&L. ''Logistics and Material Readiness''. in Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Transportat *[[Product and Service Life Management]]
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  • <blockquote>Mankins, J. 1995. ''Technology Readiness Levels—A White Paper''. Washington, DC, USA: Advanced Concepts Office, Of This source is considered a primary reference for the [[Product Systems Engineering Special Activities]] article.
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  • [[File:PPI.png|thumb|250px|right|<center>The "Product Systems Engineering" knowledge area is graciously sponsored by PPI.<center> Product systems engineering has activities that are unique to products. This articl
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  • [[File:PPI.png|thumb|250px|right|<center>The "Product Systems Engineering" knowledge area is graciously sponsored by PPI.<center> == Product Types ==
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  • A multi-disciplined review establishing the initial product baseline to ensure that the system under review has a reasonable expectatio A multi-disciplined product and process assessment that is performed to ensure that the system under re
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  • ...e>''The act of delivery or moving of a product from the location where the product has been implemented or integrated, as well as verified and validated, to a ...use it drives most of the other transition planning activities, as well as product design considerations. Transition plans should include considerations for c
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  • ...ith the overall life cycle planning and support of a system. The life of a product or service spans a considerably longer period of time than the time require ...isposal. Sustainment is a key task for systems engineering that influences product and service performance and support costs for the entire life of the progra
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  • [[File:PPI.png|thumb|250px|right|<center>The "Product Systems Engineering" knowledge area is graciously sponsored by PPI.<center> This topic discusses the interfaces between product systems engineering and other 'back office' and management activities that
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  • |Gross Domestic Product |Integrated Product Development Process
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  • ===Managing Technology Readiness=== ...of Defense, even have automation to aid engineers in evaluating technology readiness.
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  • ...Cycle Cost (LCC) (glossary)|life cycle costs}} (LCC) when determining if a product or service should be modernized. Systems can be modernized in the field or ...Ps) are used to initiate updates and modifications to the original system. Product and service upgrades can include new technology insertion, removing old equ
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  • ...Cost (LCC) (glossary)|life cycle cost}} (LCC) of continuing the use of the product or service versus the cost of a replacement system. ...a major concern in planning a product SLE is considering to what degree a product or service is fit to have its life extended.
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  • Product or service disposal and retirement is an important part of system life mana == Application to Product Systems ==
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  • ...terprise Systems Engineering]]) as well as "traditional" product SE (see [[Product Systems Engineering]]). ...BoK, see [[Systems of Systems]], [[Enterprise Systems Engineering]], and [[Product Systems Engineering]] for more information and references to the literature
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  • ...d {{Term|Service (glossary)|services}}, including marketing strategies for product and service offerings. These plans propose new products or service offerin ...b>Output: Service Operation Plans, Operations Technical Plans, Operational Readiness Plans</b></i></td></tr>
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  • *customer care (operational readiness test plans), ...structured form. They describe the different characteristics of the {{Term|Product (glossary)|products}} and services. Systems engineering modeling tools, su
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  • ...a concept is sufficiently mature to warrant continued development of a new product or line of products; and ...em maintenance]], [[logistics]], and [[Product and Service Life Management|product and service life management]], which may include activities such as [[Servi
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  • ...other unexpected needs (e.g., natural disasters, {{Term|Product (glossary)|product}} promotion campaigns, etc.). In the US for instance, travel services have ...include strategic policies under limited budget: education, strategic with readiness for quick response; national defense; business enterprise, maximizing profi
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  • ...grams and projects. It identifies current, and predicts future, technology readiness levels for the key technologies of interest. Using this information, it def ...ll enterprise success. Some of these enterprise requirements will apply to product systems, but they may also apply to business processes, inter-organizationa
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