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  • ...proach}} at a particular point in the life of a {{Term|System-of-Interest (glossary)|system-of-interest}} (SoI). ...ail to {{Term|Element (glossary)|elements}} of {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineering}} (SE).
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  • ...t of the SoI, which is performed as part of the {{term|Concept Definition (glossary)|Concept Definition}} process. ...d [[Stakeholder Needs Definition]], which explores what {{term|Capability (glossary)|capabilities}} are needed to accomplish the mission or the intended use of
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  • ...These have been used as the basis for a standardized approach to the life cycle of any complex system (see [[Systems Engineering and Management]]). Hence, ...Engineering (MBSE) (glossary)|Model-Based Systems Engineering]], [[Agile (glossary)|agile]], systems-of-systems). More recently, the rise of Artificial Intell
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  • ...es}} are needed by various stakeholders for the {{Term|System-of-Interest (glossary)|system-of-interest}} (SoI) to accomplish the mission. The outcome of the S ...le analysis activities that includes risks, drivers, constraints, and life cycle concepts analysis, as shown in Figure 1, the result is an overall integrate
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  • ...|Program Management (glossary)|program}}, and {{Term|Portfolio Management (glossary)|portfolio management}} (PfM) processes to achieve maximum stakeholder valu *a description of the Project Management Institute's (PMI’s) portfolio life cycle process based on PMI’s Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge
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  • ...real differences and the reasons behind them. In particular, the SEBoK [[Glossary of Terms]] contains the most used or generally agreed upon definitions of t ...e, context, and structure of the SEBoK, and of {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineering}} (SE).
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  • ...emporary pattern (2015). The Foundation for the Study of Cycles describe a cycle as, "A series of events that is regularly repeated in the same order. The l Due to its generality, "cycle" is a key concept for {{Term|Systemist (glossary)|Systemists}}, in our communication, in our thinking, and our engagement wi
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  • *A {{Term|System (glossary)|system}} is “a collection of elements and a collection of inter-relation ...multiple views; satisfies key stakeholders’ value propositions; has a life cycle and evolution dynamics; has a boundary and an external environment; and is
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  • ...|systems engineer}} learning the discipline of {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineering}} (SE), and the more experienced systems engineer seek ...s written, for the most part, independent of any particular {{Term|Domain (glossary)|domain}} of practice. By design, parts 1 though 6 focus on the disciplin
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  • ...blems that persist throughout the system {{Term|Life Cycle (glossary)|life cycle}}. Hence, one primary objective of CM is to manage and control the change t ...rity of the product system and controlling changes to the {{Term|Baseline (glossary)|baseline}}. The baseline for a project contains all of the technical requi
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  • ...System (glossary)|system}} generally consists of a series of {{Term|Stage (glossary)|stages}} regulated by a set of management decisions which confirm that the *[[System Life Cycle Process Drivers and Choices]]
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  • ...nd positions itself to effectively perform the {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineering}} (SE) activities described elsewhere in the SEBoK. ...e systems engineers he or she employs, and, if so, what {{Term|Competency (glossary)|competencies}} the project manager might seek in those systems engineers.
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  • ...ope of SSE, from organizational strategy, to interoperability, to the life cycle of services, and then to their design. ...business {{Term|Process (glossary)|processes}} required to {{Term|Design (glossary)|design}}, operate, and deliver services. The mission of service strategies
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  • ...ent, and the growth of software functionality in {{Term|Engineered System (glossary)|engineered systems}}. ...concurrent work on operational concepts, requirements, structure, and life cycle planning.
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  • ...lected through relationships between several {{Term|Specialty Engineering (glossary)|Specialty Engineering}} disciplines listed in INCOSE (2015) and GGE. For m ...equire dedicated contributions from the geodetic/geospatial {{Term|Domain (glossary)|domain}}. Those contributions should be achieved by integrating appropriat
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  • ...|Systems Science (glossary)|systems science}} and {{Term|Systems Approach (glossary)|systems approaches}} to practice. ...(glossary)|patterns}} and tools accessible to {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineering}} (SE), as discussed in the [[Foundations of Systems E
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  • ...her in order to collectively give the system the appropriate [[Capability (glossary)|capabilities]] to meet those goals. The handling of internal inputs and ou ...to stakeholders, and consequently can be used later on in the system life cycle as well, in support of verification and validation (V&V) efforts and system
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  • ...est serves the system, subsystem or component of the [[System-of-Interest (glossary)|system of interest]] (SOI).   ...ase study where the key integration points were identified across multiple life cycles in use by various significant components of the South African Radio
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  • ...aditional or sequential processes; (2) evolutionary sequential (or the Vee Model) and (3) evolutionary opportunistic and evolutionary concurrent (or increm ...ion, it is important to note that the Vee model, and variations of the Vee model, all address the same basic set of systems engineering (SE) activities. The
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  • ...ineering (glossary)|Software engineering}} and {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineering}} are not merely related disciplines; they are intimat *[[Software Engineering in the Systems Engineering Life Cycle]]
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