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  • <blockquote>Martz, H.F. and R.A. Waller. 1991. ''Bayesian Reliability Analysis''. Malabar, FL, USA: Kreiger.</blockquote> ...is considered a primary reference for the [[Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability]] article.
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  • <blockquote>Kececioglu, D. 1991. ''Reliability Engineering Handbook,'' Vol 2. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.</bloc ...is considered a primary reference for the [[Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability]] article.
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  • ...ability Modeling, Prediction, and Optimization''. New York, NY, USA: Wiley and Sons.</blockquote> ...is considered a primary reference for the [[Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability]] article.
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  • ...98. ''Statistical Methods for Reliability Data''. New York, NY, USA: Wiley and Sons.</blockquote> ...is considered a primary reference for the [[Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability]] article.
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  • ...ability Modeling, Prediction, and Optimization''. New York, NY, USA: Wiley and Sons.</blockquote> ...is considered a primary reference for the [[Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability]] article.
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  • ...atistical Models and Methods for Lifetime Data''. New York, NY, USA: Wiley and Sons.</blockquote> ...is considered a primary reference for the [[Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability]] article.
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  • ...l requirements include availability, reliability, maintainability, safety, and security.
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  • ...iability, Availability, and Maintainability|reliability, availability, and maintainability]] were critical to the success of this system. ...focused on reliability, availability, maintainability, and safety (RAMS), and were integrated into project management (PM) activities during all phases.
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  • ...[[Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability]] and [[Manufacturability and Producibility]] articles in [[Related Disciplines|Part 6: Related Disciplin == Content and Feature Updates for v. 1.8 ==
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  • ...t versions of the SEBoK, please follow the links under "[[Acknowledgements and Release History#SEBoK Release History|SEBoK Release History]]" below. ==BKCASE History, Motivation, and Value==
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  • ...ablish requirements and tasks to be accomplished for achieving, restoring, and maintaining operational capability for the life of the system. For a {{Term *[[Capability Updates, Upgrades, and Modernization]]
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  • '''''Lead Authors:''''' ''Art Pyster and Dave Olwell'' '''''Contributing Authors:''''' ''Richard Turner, Dick Fairl ...called ''quality attributes,'' ''non-functional requirements, -ilities,'' and ''specialties.'' In this KA, the term {{Term|Specialty Engineering (glossa
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  • ...ines logistics as the science of planning and implementing the acquisition and use of the resources necessary to sustain the operation of a system. ...on University (DAU) model of the SE aspects for consideration in logistics and logistics planning (DAU 2010).
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  • ...aggage handling system. In August 2005, the automated system was abandoned and replaced with a manual one. ...align with the conveyor belts feeding the bags. This resulted in mutilated and lost bags (Neufville 1994; Gibbs 1994).
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  • ...forecasted large increases in traffic through the use of modern equipment and advanced software functions. (GAO 1992) ...$2.5 billion and be completed in 1996. However, substantial cost increases and schedule delays beset the AAS project over its history, caused by numerous
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  • ...together. Collectively, they affect economic life-cycle costs of a system and its utility. ...y, governments, and the military, reliability must consider both hardware, and software.
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  • ...les in the Knowledge Area[[Systems Engineering and Quality Attributes | SE and Quality Attributes]]. ...rm|System (glossary)|Systems}} that directly include geospatial components and {{Term|System Element (glossary)|system elements}}, or that perform {{Term|
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  • ***[[Systems Engineering: Historic and Future Challenges]] ***[[Systems Engineering and Other Disciplines]]
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  • ...e, or an enterprise, the deliverable should meet the needs of the customer and be fit for use. Such a deliverable is said to be of high {{Term|Quality ( ...variation, reducing the likelihood that a process would go out of control, and accordingly reducing the monitoring requirements.
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  • **[[Systems Engineering: Historic and Future Challenges]] **[[Systems Engineering and Other Disciplines]]
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  • ...n integrated to form intermediate {{Term|Aggregate (glossary)|aggregates}} and finally the complete {{Term|System-of-Interest (glossary)|system-of-interes ==Definition and Purpose==
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  • The following is a list of acronyms and abbreviations which are used within the SEBoK. |Architecture Analysis and Design Language
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  • == Content and Feature Updates for v. 1.7 == ...the Editor|letter from the editor]] for a wider discussion of the changes and future plans.
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  • ...ossary)|systems engineers}} to be knowledgeable about software engineering and its relationship to {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineeri ...about software and software engineering. Most are documented in (Fairley and Willshire 2011):
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  • ...oes not contain all of this knowledge itself but provides a starting point and key resources to allow the reader to navigate the wider body of knowledge t *Defines relevant knowledge and structures it to facilitate understanding.
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  • ...n the practice of system safety. These tools are applied to both hardware and software elements of the system in question. ...e severity and probability of the identified hazards, and to minimize risk and severity where the hazards cannot be eliminated. MIL STD 882E defines a haz
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  • ...hould have a basic understanding of the nature of these other disciplines, and often need to understand aspects of another discipline in detail. This arti ...r-Stokes equations, Knuth’s compendia of sorting and searching algorithms, and Fitts’s Law of human movement, pertain to performance in a {{Term|System-
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  • ...ease, including two new articles: [[Brief History of Systems Engineering]] and [[Portfolio Management]]. A number of additional minor edits, including a n == Content and Feature Updates for v. 2.3 ==
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  • ...[[System Resilience|system resilience]], [[System Safety|system safety]], and [[System Security|system security]]). ...y (glossary)}}, and {{Term|Availability (glossary)}}. There is commonality and synergy among these specialty areas, which should be addressed by systems e
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  • ==Product Elements and Connections== ...connections: connections among elements, and connections between elements and things in the system environment. That portion of the environment that can
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  • ...the information here should provide a working understanding of the meaning and implementation of resilience, sufficient for a system engineer to effective ...resilience as "ability of systems, infrastructures, government, business, and citizenry to resist, absorb, recover from, or adapt to an adverse occurrenc
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  • ...adds value to the organization, is aligned to the organization's purpose, and implements the relevant parts of the organization's strategy. ...ection, training, culture, incentives), process, tools and infrastructure, and organization; therefore, the assessment of systems engineering performance
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  • ...buting Authors:''''' ''Guy Boy, Alice Squires, Paul Phister, Stuart Booth, and Dick Fairley'' ...ment, test, production, use and disposal of systems, subsystems, equipment and facilities.” (SAE 2019).
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  • ...and supporting aspects using Model-Based Systems Engineering methodologies and frameworks. Supporting aspects of systems engineering include: *Requirements Engineering and Management
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  • ...g models or diagrams. Inputs into this process are the life cycle concepts and integrated set of needs generated during the [[System Concept Definition]] * Form the basis of system {{Term|Architecture (glossary)|architecture}} and {{Term|Design (glossary)|design}} activities.
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  • ...te the most efficient {{Term|Architecture (glossary)|system architecture}} and to generate derived engineering data. During engineering, assessments shoul ...includes modeling and simulation, cost analysis, technical risks analysis, and effectiveness analysis.
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  • ...s Engineering and Management|Part 3]] for discussion on life cycle metrics and assessment.) ...ng, reuse, and responsible disposal techniques. (See [[Systems Engineering and Environmental Engineering]] for additional discussion.)
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  • ...ional system requirements (e.g. constraint of replacement of obsolescence, and/or continued product support). ...cture is assessed with {{Term|System Analysis (glossary)|system analysis}} and when completed becomes the basis for {{Term|System Realization (glossary)|s
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