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  • <blockquote> (1)'' A system context for which the system-of-interest (SoI) is a product.'' (Created for SEBoK)</blockquote> ...ple and organizational aspects of the “whole systemof which the “product system” forms a part have to be considered in the design, but are provided by an
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  • ...(SE), it may be considered that the model represents a System-of-Interest (SoI). [[Category:Glossary of Terms]]
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  • ...The process of defining or generating a process or data structure in terms of itself.'' (ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765 2010)</blockquote> ...rdization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)/ Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765:2010.
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  • ...y examined. This consists of analysis of the problem space and definition of stakeholder needs for required services within it.'' (Created for SEBoK)</b ...ystem Definition is used to discuss the detailed description of a solution system.
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  • ...eric SE paradigm is described; this forms a starting point for discussions of more detailed life cycle knowledge. ...rt of the SEBoK is divided into knowledge areas (KAs), which are groupings of information with a related theme. The Kas, in turn, are divided into topics
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  • ...ple and organizational aspects of the “whole systemof which the “product system” forms a part have to be considered in the design, but are provided by an (2) PMI. 2008. ''A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)'', 4th ed. Newtown Square, PA, USA: Project Manag
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  • ...n the life of a {{Term|System-of-Interest (glossary)|system-of-interest}} (SoI). ...ach and how this relates in detail to {{Term|Element (glossary)|elements}} of {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineering}} (SE).
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  • ...inition of the {{Term|System-of-Interest (glossary)|system-of-interest}} (SoI) is developed. ...the {{term|Problem (glossary)|problem}} will be addressed (i.e., what type of solution will be implemented) and ''how'' the {{term|Solution (glossary)|so
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  • ...inciples, thoughts and beliefs. They play an important role in all aspects of cognition and communication. == Purpose and Uses of the Systems Engineering Concept Model ==
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  • .... SE must generally be synchronized across a number of tailored instances of such life cycle models to fully satisfy stakeholder needs. More complex li ==A Generic System Life Cycle Model==
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  • ...ineered System (glossary)|engineered system}} and engineered system {{Term|System Context (glossary)|context}} that were introduced in the [[Systems Fundamen ...ted engineered {{Term|System-of-Interest (glossary)|systems of interest}} (SoI).
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  • ...n the life of a {{Term|System-of-Interest (glossary)|system-of-interest}} (SoI). ...ach and how this relates in detail to {{Term|Element (glossary)|elements}} of {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineering}} (SE).
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  • ...e objectives behind the development of the SoI, which is performed as part of the {{term|Concept Definition (glossary)|Concept Definition}} process. .../IEEE 15288). The solution could be a new system, a change to an existing system, a service, an operational change or some other solution.
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  • ...n the life of a {{Term|System-of-Interest (glossary)|system-of-interest}} (SoI). ...ach and how this relates in detail to {{Term|Element (glossary)|elements}} of {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineering}} (SE).
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  • ...activities critical to the success of each stage. While this association of activity to stage is important, we must also recognize the through life rel ...s between them. In this topic, we discuss a number of views on the nature of the inter-relationships between process activities within a life cycle mode
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  • ...n the life of a {{Term|System-of-Interest (glossary)|system-of-interest}} (SoI). ...ach and how this relates in detail to {{Term|Element (glossary)|elements}} of {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineering}} (SE).
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  • ...erest (glossary)|system-of-interest}} (SoI) replaces an existing or legacy system, it may be necessary to manage the migration between systems such that stak ...gns personnel to operate the system and monitors the services and operator-system performance. In order to sustain services, it identifies and analyzes opera
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  • ...is used as the basis of [[System Validation]], as well as input into the [[System Requirements Definition]] process. ...r understand the problem, threat, or opportunity space, as well as options of the solution space.
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  • ...amentals]] knowledge area (KA). It provides various perspectives on {{Term|System (glossary)|systems}}, including definitions, {{Term|Scope (glossary)|scope} ...System (glossary)|engineered system}} is introduced as the system context of critical relevance to SE.
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  • ...h the system requirements and architecture ({{Term|Verification (glossary)|system verification}}). ...]] KAs. See also [[Applying Life Cycle Processes]] for further discussion of the relationships between process and life cycle model.
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