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  • ...ssion that there is a verb missing in this sentence above: The KAs in Part 5 explore '''how to the performance''' of systems engineering from three diff
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  • Part 5 of the Guide to the SE Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) is a guide to knowledge ab ...eek in those systems engineers. These are the kinds of questions that Part 5 explores.
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  • The scope of each part and the key relationships amongst them are briefly discussed below. For a m ===Part 1: [[SEBoK Introduction]]===
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  • ...on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part C: Applications and Reviews''. 37 (5): 726-743.</blockquote>
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  • ...ing|4 Foundations of Systems Engineering]], [[Enabling Systems Engineering|5 Enabling Systems Engineering]], [[Related Disciplines|6 Related Disciplines ...SE Knowledge Area (KA)]] <nowiki/>in [[Applications of Systems Engineering|Part 4: Applications of Systems Engineering]] introducing four new articles on
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  • Part 5 on [[Enabling Systems Engineering]] explores how {{Term|Systems Engineering ...it from being viewed that way. (See [[Enterprise Systems Engineering]] in Part 4.)
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  • ...techniques described here, the individual can apply the knowledge found in Part 3, [[Systems Engineering and Management]], about how to perform SE. Part 5, [[Enabling Systems Engineering]], to which this knowledge area belongs, ex
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  • *Minor edits to articles in Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 and Specific updates by part were:
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  • ...nsfer.'' (ISO/IEC 15474-1:2002 Information technology -- CDIF framework -- Part 1: Overview, 4.2)</blockquote> ...C 15909-2:2011 Software and system engineering -- High-level Petri nets -- Part 2: Transfer format, 4.1.6)</blockquote>
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  • ==[[SEBoK Introduction|Part 1: SEBoK Introduction]]== ==[[Foundations of Systems Engineering|Part 2: Foundations of Systems Engineering]]==
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  • ...ing, and Systems Approach Applied to Engineered Systems knowledge areas in Part 2: Systems along with Cihan Dagli. ...ring, Enterprise Systems Engineering, and System of Systems Engineering in Part 4: Applications of Systems Engineering with Judith Dahmann.
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  • ! colspan="1" |SEBoK Part 1 SEBoK Introduction Responsible for Part 1 </center>
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  • ...Engineering and Management]], about how to perform SE can be applied. Part 5, [[Enabling Systems Engineering]], to which this knowledge area belongs, ex ...roups topics together around a theme related to the overall subject of the part. This KA contains the following topics:
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  • ...other portions of the SEBoK, the notion and content of Part 8 is evolving. Part 8 consists of two Knowledge Areas (KAs): Emerging Topics and Emerging Resea ...agram_Inner_P8_Ifezue_Obiako.png|centre|thumb|500x500px|'''Figure 1. SEBoK Part 8 in context (SEBoK Original).''' For more detail see [[Structure of the SE
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  • ...[[Manufacturability and Producibility]] articles in [[Related Disciplines|Part 6: Related Disciplines]]. ...System of Systems knowledge area in [[Applications of Systems Engineering|Part 4: Applications of Systems Engineering]] where a number of articles have be
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  • [[SEBoK Introduction|Part 1]]: [[Systems Engineering and Management|Part 3]]:
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  • ...ant environmental considerations (see [[Foundations of Systems Engineering|Part 2]]) ...s (glossary)|process}} knowledge (see [[Systems Engineering and Management|Part 3]])
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  • ...as a major restructuring of [[Systems Engineering Implementation Examples|Part 7:Systems Engineering Implementation Examples]]. A new example has been add ...as a major restructuring of [[Systems Engineering Implementation Examples|Part 7: Systems Engineering Implementation Examples]]. This restructuring remove
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  • ...s is discussed in the introduction to [[Foundations of Systems Engineering|Part 2: Foundations of Systems Engineering]]. Each part of the Guide to the SE Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) is divided into KAs, which
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  • ...e wider knowledge sources which underpin and enable good SE practice. The Part 2 [[Foundations of Systems Engineering|Introduction]] and [[What is a Syste ...nt change to the SEBoK for v1.4 is in [[Systems Engineering and Management|Part 3: SE and Management]]. A number of the technical and project process arti
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  • * A read-through has been completed of Part 1, Part 2 and Part 4 focused on text errors, references, citations, and general formatting for ...gineered Systems]] knowledge areas in [[Foundations of Systems Engineering|Part 2: Foundations of Systems Engineering]] along with Cihan Dagli.
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  • ...C 15909-1:2004 Software and system engineering -- High-level Petri nets -- Part 1: Concepts, definitions and graphical notation, 2.1.16.2)</blockquote> ISO/IEC. 2004. ''Software and system engineering -- High-level Petri nets -- Part 1: Concepts, definitions and graphical notation.'' Geneva, Switzerland: Int
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  • **Part 2 **Part 3
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  • ...6. This is a minor release of the SEBoK which includes a reorganization of Part 1 [[SEBoK Introduction]], a new article on the [[Transitioning Systems Engi SEBoK v1.6 includes a reorganization of Part 1, SEBoK Introduction. Part 1 has been divided into three knowledge areas (KA):[[Introduction to the SE
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  • == Content and Feature Updates for v. 1.5.1 == Version 1.5.1 contains a number updates to the [[Risk Management]] article with additio
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  • Part 7 is a collection of systems engineering (SE) implementation examples to il ...iagram_Inner_P7_Ifezue_Obiako.png|centre|thumb|550x550px|'''Figure 1 SEBoK Part 7 in context (Modified from Adcock et al. 2016).''' For more detail see [[S
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  • For engineers from non-SE backgrounds, each part of the SEBoK contributes something to the experience of learning about syst *[[SEBoK Introduction|Part 1: SEBoK Introduction]] provides an overview both of systems engineering an
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  • ...erging topics are also included. A new case study on Apollo 1 was added to Part 7, which has also been reorganized around topics. Additional minor updates ...emerging aspects of systems engineering. The Editorial Board expects that Part 8 will grow significantly for the next release.
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  • ..., as discussed in the [[Foundations of Systems Engineering|Introduction to Part 2]]. Each part of the Guide to the SE Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) is divided into KAs, which
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  • ...and evolution dynamics; has a boundary and an external environment; and is part of a system-of-interest hierarchy. ...eone new to SE is get an overview of the discipline. [[SEBoK Introduction|Part 1: SEBoK Introduction]] contains four articles particularly helpful to one
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  • ...[[Human Systems Integration]] articles have been substantially updated. In Part 4, [[Capability Engineering]] was also updated with new content. ! colspan="1" |SEBoK Part 1: SEBoK Introduction
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  • ...erprise level. This framework was used to evaluate several case studies as part of doctoral research in the application of SE in large organizations (Marti |rowspan="5"|System and Program Management
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  • ...May 2021. This is a minor release, including including reorganizations of Part 6 and 8 to handle new knowledge areas and topics. In addition, several new ! SEBoK Part 1: SEBoK Introduction
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  • ...ith individuals or organizations which offer specialized expertise are all part of the job for the practicing systems engineer. The time available to the S ...y-acquired knowledge. For more information, see [[Enabling Teams]] in Part 5.
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  • ...l find a new graphic. The old graphic needed to be retired so we could add Part 8 which first appeared in the last release. This graphic reflects the conne ...yclic Nature of Systems in Part 2/Systems Science/ provided by Gary Smith (Part 2 Lead Editor)
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  • *[[SEBoK Introduction|Part 1: SEBoK Introduction]] *[[Foundations of Systems Engineering|Part 2: Foundations of Systems Engineering]]
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  • ...nical, life cycle, business, or manufacturing flow processes. Many of the Part 3 sections are structured along technical processes (e.g. design, verificat ...lications of Systems Engineering]] and [[Enabling Systems Engineering|Part 5: Enabling Systems Engineering]] utilize processes that are related to servi
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  • ! SEBoK Part 1: SEBoK Introduction ! colspan="2" |SEBoK Part 2: Foundations of Systems Engineering
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  • ! SEBoK Part 1: SEBoK Introduction ! colspan="2" |SEBoK Part 2: Foundations of Systems Engineering
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  • ...ction, goals, interdependence, structure, unity, and stage. (Forsyth 2010, 5-10) ...ual, reciprocal; (2) unilateral; (3) reciprocal, unequal; (4) serial; and (5) multi-level. (Forsyth 2010, 8)
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  • ...[Assessment and Control]] articles in [[Systems Engineering and Management|Part 3: Systems Engineering and Management]]. ...nd project management are discussed in [[Enabling Systems Engineering|Part 5: Enabling Systems Engineering]].
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  • ...om 1990 to 1995. The computer-controlled, electrical-mechanical system was part of a larger airport system. ...he $238 million system consisted of over 100 computers networked together, 5,000 electric eyes, 400 radio receivers, and 56 bar-code scanners. The purpo
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  • ...sition SE within the broader scope of knowledge which considers systems as part of its foundations. To do this without attempting to re-define general sys ...ling Systems Engineering]] and [[Systems Engineering and Other Disciplines|Part 6: Systems Engineering and Other Disciplines]] examines the need for SE its
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  • ! SEBoK Part 1: SEBoK Introduction ! colspan="2" |SEBoK Part 2: Foundations of Systems Engineering
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  • *Significant Part 3 [[Systems Engineering and Management]] updates to reflect current practic ...articles around systems engineering standards and to the articles in Part 5, particularly the addition of new resources. There were also some improveme
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  • ...for tracking the path you navigate. As you move through the wiki, the last 5 pages you have visited will be listed at the top of the page. These "breadc If you are new to SE, we suggest you begin by visiting Part 1: [[SEBoK Introduction]]. It provides an excellent overview of the SE dis
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  • ...s a concept for system design and analysis. This SBD illustration contains 5 distinct characteristics: ...design-stage. It should be noted that this process contains cycles. At any part of this process, systems engineers should use the available information, su
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  • ==Governing Board for version 2.5== ==SEBoK v. 2.5 Editorial Board==
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  • ...ms engineering}} (SE) as discussed in [[Foundations of Systems Engineering|Part 2: Foundations of Systems Engineering]]. Each part of the SEBoK is divided into KAs, which are groupings of information with a
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  • ...MIT. In his book “A Methodology for Systems Engineering”, Hall identified 5 traits of the ideal systems engineer: [5] facility for expression
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  • **Addition of new materials in Part 3 such as agile approaches. *Part 6 - there are many new articles and updates to existing articles on the rel
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  • ...ssment. (See other knowledge areas in [[Systems Engineering and Management|Part 3]] for discussion on life cycle metrics and assessment.) .... Regulations regarding management of hazardous wastes begin at 40 C.F.R. part 260. Most states have enacted laws and promulgated regulations that are at
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  • ...rganizations, especially in the post-delivery phase of the life cycle, are part of the systems engineering process. ...f Defense [database online]. Battle Creek, MI, USA, accessed June 19 2010: 5. Available at: http://www.dtc.dla.mil.
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  • ...Symbiq™ was developed by Hospira Inc. and documented in detail in Chapter 5 of the National Research Council book, ''Human-System Integration in the Sy ...lting medical infusion pump can be found as Figures 5-5 and 5-6 in Chapter 5, page 107 of the Pew and Mavor (2007) book. Systems engineering for the de
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  • ...ct the Vision 100-Century of Aviation Reauthorization Act on 2003. A major part of this Act was to revolutionize the U.S. ATN by means of the NextGen proje ...be reduced by 38% until 2020. Moreover, aircraft CO2 emissions are a major part of environmental pollution in crowded cities; these will be reduced by 14 m
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  • ...ystem of interest]]. Capturing a system's functional architecture is a key part of [[System Architecture Design Definition|system architecture design defin ...tion (Figure 4), and a State Machine Diagram of the overall system (Figure 5). The diagrams below are presented in the example context of an automobile
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  • ...updates to improve resources and align with evolving practices throughout part 3, including in the articles around systems engineering standards. *Minor updates to the articles in Part 5, particularly the addition of new resources.
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  • ...tent based on review of the typical curriculum architecture (GRCSE chapter 5) and the core body of knowledge (CorBoK) (chapter 6) of GRCSE and William now focuses on [[Systems Engineering and Management|Part 3]] to learn about the system development life cycle and identify developme
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  • | 5 As part of the demographics, Figure 1 shows the represented industries. Because the
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  • ISO/IEC. 1998. ISO/IEC 14598-5:1998, ''Information technology — Part 5: Process for evaluators''. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization ...2003a. ISO/IEC TR 9126-2:2003, ''Software engineering — Product quality — Part 2: External metrics''. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for
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  • ...ngineer. The Defense Civilian Personnel Advisory Service (DCPAS) defines a 5-tier framework to indicate the degree to which employees perform compentenc [[Category:Part 5]][[Category:Topic]]
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  • Part 2 of the Guide to the SE Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) is a guide to foundation ...agram_Inner_P2_Ifezue_Obiako.png|centre|thumb|600x600px|'''Figure 1. SEBoK Part 2 in context (SEBoK Original).''' For more detail see[[Structure of the SEB
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  • ...of the [[Enabling Businesses and Enterprises]] knowledge area (KA) of Part 5, summarizes the factors used to decide which SE capabilities a business nee ...s and can be sold in identical or modified forms to several customers. (In Part 4 of the SEBoK, see [[Systems of Systems]], [[Enterprise Systems Engineerin
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  • ...out using the most advanced techniques and technologies available in their part of the project. The discussion devolves into an argument about how to do th ...concepts. In particular, Stueti could benefit from reading the articles in Part 2: [[Foundations of Systems Engineering]], particularly [[The Nature of Sys
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  • ...showcase some of the systems engineering research published in the past 3-5 years. ...This definition is applicable to all levels of a system, from the smallest part to the system as a whole. Predicting reliability requires extensive knowled
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  • ...comply with the allocated requirements and have a specific manufacturer’s part number identification.  For example, an automobile will have a specific V8 ...ign implementation for physical configuration items [i.e., manufacture and part number identification].
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  • ...tions to extend the product life (Elliot, Chen, and Swanekamp 1998, sec. 6.5). ....” In American Water Works Association (AWWA). Denver, CO. Accessed August 5, 2010. Available at: http://www.awwa.org/Resources/standards.cfm?ItemNumber
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  • ...stems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) Parts 1-6]] are illustrated in Part 7, [[Systems Engineering Implementation Examples]]. These examples describe ...tics and Space Administration (NASA). Updated June 2011. Accessed December 5 2014 at NASA http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/pdf/450420main_NASA_Case_S
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  • This article is part of the [[Systems Approach Applied to Engineered Systems]] knowledge area (K ...s would be an engine management unit as part of an engine, or an engine as part of a car. The WSoI in a system context may encapsulate some aspects of SoS
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  • ...tems engineering activities, please see the other knowledge areas (KAs) in Part 3. Figure 5 shows the generic life cycle stages for a variety of stakeholders, from a s
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  • ...2000. Sociotechnical principles for system design. Applied ergonomics, 31(5), pp.463-477. ...ce Emergent Behaviors in Sociotechnical Systems’, Systems Engineering, 20 (5), 467-78.
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  • ...BSE approach applied the Executable Systems Engineering Method (ESEM) [4] [5] and the Open-source Engineering Environment (OpenMBEE) [7] to specify, ana Figure 5 shows the major activities common to SE processes using OOSEM. The red circ
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  • * Significant Part 3 [[Systems Engineering and Management]] updates to reflect current practic ! SEBoK Part 1: SEBoK Introduction
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  • <td>Rotating professor who works at company part-time and is at university part-time</td> ...ocess for assessing competencies and taking action to improve them must be part of the normal operations of the organization and should occur periodically.
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  • ...neering and Software Engineering]] knowledge area in [[Related Disciplines|Part 6: Related Disciplines]] describes how software engineering applies the pri ...r need and customer time and cost constraint. However, they will also form part of a larger synchronized response to strategic enterprise goals and/or soci
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  • This article is part of the Systems Engineering and Geospatial/Geodetic Engineering (GGE) Knowle ...s (Hofer et al. 2020). The European workstream was then further pursued as part of the [http://www.eo4geo.eu/ Earth Observation for Geoinformation project
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  • ...portant part of the system engineering process and should be considered as part of the early requirements and design activities. ...modernization and upgrades require the use of system documentation. A key part of the product change process is to change the supporting system documentat
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  • ...ial stage ordering - can be conveniently described, as portrayed in Figure 5. ...fe_Cycle_Stages_(Lawson_2010,_Figure_6-4).png|frame|center|700px|'''Figure 5. Iteration Through Life Cycle Stages (Lawson 2010).''' Reprinted with permi
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  • ...o, operate within, and become an integral part of the macro system it is a part.  Fit includes human system interactions and interfaces as well as both th ...ility to address interactions between the SoI and external systems (Figure 5).
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  • Each part of the SEBoK is divided into knowledge areas (KAs), which are groupings of ...s on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part C: Applications and Reviews. 37 (5): 726-743.
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  • This article forms part of [[The Nature of Systems]] knowledge area (KA). It provides various persp ...it is essential to fully understand its human interfaces and influences as part of its context. The product context will also define the service systems w
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  • ...otecting against loss” in the areas of security, safety, and resilience as part of an effort to improve a sponsor’s systems engineering methodologies (Br * Candidate principle 5: Systems engineering should strive for the simplest solutions.
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  • ...om ''"transferring the burden"'' (in systems thinking terms) to some other part of the environment that unable to sustain that burden (Senge 2006). This al ...ing) and systems engineering (SE) have developed and matured, for the most part, independently; therefore, the systems science and the systems engineering
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  • ...tension and Contraction]]." ''IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering''. 5(2): 128-138. ...tension and Contraction]]." ''IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering''. 5(2): 128-138.
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  • ...ten significant, measurement is best done when its purpose is clear and is part of an overall strategy. The "goal, question, metric" paradigm (Basili 1992) ...re 1. Assessing Systems Engineering Performance in Business or Enterprise: Part of Closed Loop Governance.''' (SEBoK Original)]]
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  • ...and many more subspecialties and clinics. In addition to physicians, some 5 million others in some 50 other specialties provide care to patients. Healthcare improvement has been shaped in part by four seminal works by the Institute of Medicine (IOM). ''To Err is Huma
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  • '''Morals''' are part of a person's character, the result of upbringing, culture, and other envir ...nabling Individuals|Parent Article]] | [[Related Disciplines|Next Article (Part 6)>]]</center>
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  • This article is part of [[The Nature of Systems]] knowledge area (KA). "Cycle" is one of many co ...he system landscape, Les editions Allegro Brigitte D. ISBN 978-2-9538007-1-5.
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  • |5. Identify acquisition streamlining approach and requirements, budgeting and |5. The procurement team work together, but the CO has the prime responsibilit
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  • ...ered Systems]] knowledge area (KA) of [[Foundations of Systems Engineering|Part 2]] describes activities related to selecting between possible system solut Some proven practices gathered from the references are provided in Table 5.
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  • ...ents to share information with their supervisors and each other. The third part was intended to replace the FBI's investigative software applications, incl ...t." Strategic PPM: Project and Portfolio Management, last modified April 5, accessed on September 11, 2011. Available at http://strategicppm.wordpress
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  • |5. Use Checklists to Prevent Defects and Traveled Risk |5. Checklists and guides are used to prevent costly rework
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  • ...ther aspects of system design and development. (See the knowledge areas in Part 3 for a description of how the life cycle can impact systems engineering (S * rapid exploration and implementation of part of the system is desired;
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  • Systems are part of other systems which are often expressed by systems hierarchies (Skyttner ...on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part C: Applications and Reviews''. 37 (5): 726-743.
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  • ...al categories, which can be seen in the following examples (see also SEBoK Part 2: [[Patterns of Systems Thinking]]): # Disturbances on High Frequencies (bottom of figure 5) - Decisions that are made at either the level they occur or one level abov
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  • ...ea (KA). It identifies systems {{Term|Principle (glossary)|principles}} as part of the basic ideas of {{Term|Systems Thinking (glossary)|systems thinking}} ...nt}}. The systems approach also considers the SoI in its environment to be part of a larger, wider, or containing system (Hitchins 2009).
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  • ...olders, business leadership focus, etc. This topic, which is part of Part 5, [[Enabling Businesses and Enterprises]], summarizes the factors used to or ...E Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference. April 2000. Reston, VA, USA. p 5.2-1 - 5.2-9.
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  • ...to ''what they need to know'' and ''what decisions they need to make ''as part of a closed-loop, feedback control process (Frenz et al. 2010). * PSM Guide, Version 4.0, Chapters 3 and 5 (PSM 2000)
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  • This article is part of the [[Systems Science]] knowledge area (KA). It presents issues in the c ...upwards recursion, so the original “system-of-interest” is an interacting part of one or more wider systems.
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  • ...ign properties or characteristics of the system. System integration is one part of the realization effort and relates only to developmental items. Integrat ...ire modifications of the design of the system. Modifying the design is not part of the integration process but concerns only the design process. Integratio
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  • * Driver status (unavailable, break, working, free, will be free in 5/10 minutes, home transit) ...ming the same amount of fuel, which increased the yield of each vehicle by 5 – 7 %.
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  • ...o success and must be identified as a fundamental program resource need as part of the program baseline. For HST, the early wedding of the program to the S LP 5: For complex programs, the number of stakeholders (government and contracto
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  • ...parity to address and eliminate barriers, and remove participation gaps as part of a comprehensive strategy to achieve equitable outcomes and social justic ...ernment body. And these activities take place all over the globe, often as part of consortiums or complex partnered programmes involving multiple organisat
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  • ...[[Systems Engineering and Software Engineering]] in [[Related Disciplines|Part 6]] for more information on life cycle implications in software engineering *rapid exploration and implementation of part of the system is desired;
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  • ...EEE 15288, System Life Cycle Processes, which focuses on processes. SEBoK Part 3 [[Systems Engineering and Management]], which addresses the major SE tech |5. Quality & Reliability Engineering
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  • |5. The real physical system is the perfect model of the system. |5.  Build projects around motivated individuals. Give them the environment a
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  • *reposition itself in its value chain (move from being a part supplier to a subassembly supplier); or *Who performs SE activities within each part of the business (See [[Team Capability]])
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  • ...s on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics-Part C: Applications and Reviews''. 37 (5): 726-743. [[Category:Part 4]][[Category:Topic]]
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  • ...re for the system and to be reported in all decision presentations (Figure 5). [[File:Descript_of_Alt_DM.png|thumb|center|750px|center|'''Figure 5. Descriptions of Alternatives (INCOSE DAWG 2013).''' Permission granted by
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  • ...concepts}} introduced in [[Overview of the Systems Approach]] topic. It is part of the [[Systems Approach Applied to Engineered Systems]] knowledge area (K ...iding stakeholder value within an enterprise, whereas activities 2 through 5 can be mapped directly to [[Product Systems Engineering|product]], [[Servic
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  • |Personnel who are part of the system and personnel affected by the system Most systems are part of a larger system of systems or enterprises. Adversity often comes through
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  • ...ment (ROI) of 119.0%. This ROI is a “Savings to Investment” ratio over the 5-year project {{Term|Life Cycle (glossary)|life cycle}}. ...(HSI) (glossary)|Human Systems Integration}} (all of these activities are part of {{Term|Human Factors (glossary)|Human Factors}} Engineering, HFE), geosp
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  • Each part of the SEBoK is divided into knowledge areas (KAs), which are groupings of ...ker, P.F. 1994. "The theory of business." ''Harvard Business Review.'' 72 (5): 95-104.
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  • ...played by members of a SE team are influenced by the structures adopted as part of the organizational strategy of the business in which the team is operati ...ully connected graph (Brooks 1995). There are 10 communication paths among 5 engineers, 21 among 7 engineers, and 36 among 9 engineers. An SE team of m
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  • ...eration of the HSI domains throughout the system acquisition as a standard part of the systems engineering effort. The approach has since been adopted by t
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  • Some good practices gathered from the references are provided in Table 5. |+'''Table 5. Proven Practices with System Validation.''' (SEBoK Original)
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  • ...o AI requirements and AI requirements engineering are extensive and due in part to the practice by some to treat the AI element as a “black box” (Gunni ...up to carry out standardization activities for AI. Subcommittee (SC) 42 is part of the joint technical committee ISO/IEC JTC 1. SC 42 has a working group o
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  • ...Enabling Systems Engineering|Part 5 Enabling Systems Engineering]] and the Part 6 Knowledge Area [[Systems Engineering and Project Management]]. ...el of anxiety or composure); and ‘’’Openness’’’ (to new experiences). This 5-Factor model has good validity across literate populations, but even this m
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  • |5. Component validation in relevant environment. ...as an impact on the structure and operation of life cycles as described in Part 3; they allow better management and control of risks inherent with technolo
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  • ...n of project management responsibilities, accountability, and authorities; 5) sustainment of project meeting agreement and stakeholder requirements; 6) [[Category: Part 6]]
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  • ...to use them through licensing or assignment. The enterprise may only need part of a system (e.g., one bank of switching circuits in a system) or may need It is sometimes the case that RA&B is part of portfolio management (PfM). But as can be seen in Figure 1, it is someti
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  • *[[Development of SEBoK v. 1.0#SEBoK v. 0.5|Version 0.5]] on September 19, 2011 – A version suitable for early adopters. ...back and to address the most critical shortcomings identified in version 0.5.
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  • ...complex, and challenging. New opportunities and threats have emerged, in part out of less positive impacts of human applications of STEM. Understanding a ...l 2015) “Science” or “phenomenon” of generalized systems have for the most part been described on an intuitive or qualitative basis, with limited reference
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  • Before joining the SERC, she spent 5 years working for Analytic Services, Inc., supporting the US Departments of ...ute of Technology and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) as part of the System Engineering Research Center (SERC)—a DoD University Affilia
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  • Each part of the SEBoK is divided into knowledge areas (KAs), which are groupings of ...uote><blockquote>'''Constituent Systems''' — ''Constituent systems can be part of one or more SoS. Note: Each constituent is a useful system by itself, h
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  • ...ugh {{Term|Architecture (glossary)|architecture}} modeling and analysis as part of the activities described in the article called [[Enterprise Capability M ...strategic changes) (Srinivasan 2010). These changes are a response on the part of the enterprise to evolving opportunities and emerging {{Term|Threat (glo
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  • <td rowspan="5"> <tr><td>5. Implementation</td></tr>
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  • Some proven practices gathered from the references are provided in Table 5. |+'''Table 5. Proven Practices with System Verification.''' (SEBoK Original)
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  • This article is part of the [[Systems Science]] knowledge area (KA). It describes some of the i ...[Service Systems Engineering]] KA in [[Applications of Systems Engineering|Part 4]] of the SEBoK.
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  • ....com/en-us/library/bb402954.aspx). The BCRM development is usually done as part of enterprise strategic planning, which is one level higher than, and a key ...tunities” (White 2006). The figure below (Rebovich and White 2011, chapter 5) shows the relative importance of opportunity and risk at the different sca
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  • ...onal Strategy]] knowledge area (KA) in [[Enabling Systems Engineering|Part 5]].) ...interest. The proper management of a supply chain system asset is a vital part of the operations of an enterprise. In fact, the supply chain itself is an
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  • ...e a systems approach as described in [[Overview of Systems Approaches]] in Part 2, and by Lawson (2010). See the knowledge area [[Systems Thinking]]. [[Category: Part 5]][[Category:Topic]]
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  • *5 C’s of Individual Change, and Rational/Emotional Axes, Kets De Vries, quo [[Category: Part 5]][[Category:Topic]]
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  • ...s lander would separate from the Cassini orbiter and commence a one-way, 2.5 hour descent into Titan’s atmosphere. Its modest transmitter would send ..., J., K.-M. Cheung, and D. Seo. 2002. "Galileo Telecommunications. Article 5." ''DESCANSO Design and Performance Summary Series''. Pasadena, CA, USA: NA
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  • ...epartments to organize their IT offerings (Fong and Goldfine 1989). NIST’s 5-layer model remains influential today. Despite never using the term “ente ...ze, culture, organizational mission, and any number of other factors. Part 5 of the SEBoK on [[Enabling Systems Engineering]] explores how systems engin
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