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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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  • If you are new to SE, we suggest you begin by visiting Part 1: [[SEBoK Introduction]]. It provides an excellent overview of the SE disci ...ch is to read the use cases called out in [[SEBoK Users and Uses]] in Part 1, which suggest ways in which you might find valuable information for differ
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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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  • ...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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  • ...ensive systems in terms of total cost of ownership or loss of human life. Part 7 presents the problems in the [[FAA Advanced Automation System (AAS)|Unit ...investment in thorough SE results in highly cost-effective systems. Figure 1 summarizes the analyses data by Werner Gruhl, which relates investment leve
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  • ...d generalists and their ideological works, such as Vitruvius and his ''Ten Books on Architecture'' (Vitruvius: Morgan transl. 1960). “Architecture” in R ...neering and Software Engineering]] knowledge area in [[Related Disciplines|Part 6: Related Disciplines]] describes how software engineering applies the pri
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  • ...d whole system design down to specific requirements and interfaces (Figure 1) ...stems]], the networking of the constituent systems in a SoS is often a key part of an SoS. In some circumstances, the entire content of a SoS is informatio
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  • This topic is part of the [[Systems Thinking]] knowledge area (KA). The {{Term|Scope (glossary ...ntext provides the tool for applying this balance and is thus an essential part of any systems approach and hence, of systems engineering (SE) as well. App
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  • ...ems in general and SE in particular. Its references inform customers about books and articles that provide important perspectives on systems and SE. [[SEBoK Introduction|Part 1: SEBoK Introduction]]:
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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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  • ...oices]] article, those models described fall into three major categories: (1) primarily pre-specified single-step or multistep, also known as traditiona ...tems engineering activities, please see the other knowledge areas (KAs) in Part 3.
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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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  • ISO/IEC. 1998. ISO/IEC 14598-5:1998, ''Information technology — Part 5: Process for evaluators''. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organizatio ...2003a. ISO/IEC TR 9126-2:2003, ''Software engineering — Product quality — Part 2: External metrics''. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for
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  • ...stems, and defense and space systems. The collaboration domains in Figure 1 below are a first approximation to the collaboration required from differen |+'''Table 1. Service Systems Engineering Domain Collaboration.''' (Hipel et al. 2007) R
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  • Each part of the SEBoK is divided into knowledge areas (KAs), which are groupings of ...red Systems]] knowledge area in SEBoK [[Foundations of Systems Engineering|Part 2]]. First, with so many diverse {{Term|Stakeholder (glossary)|stakeholder
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  • ...e, and facilitates assessment of suitable actions (Roedler and Jones 2005, 1-65; Frenz et al. 2010). ...this article is based on some fundamental concepts. Roedler et al. (2005, 1-65) states three key SE measurement concepts that are paraphrased here:
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  • Each part of the SEBoK is divided into knowledge areas (KAs), which are groupings of ...ping of case studies and vignettes included in Part 7 to topics covered in Part 3.
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  • This article is part of the Systems Engineering and Geospatial/Geodetic Engineering (GGE) Knowle ...}} are Longley et al. (2015) and Kresse and Danko (2012). Beyond these two books, there are many others on GIS and respective spatial data capture procedure
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  • The decision analysis process is depicted in Figure 1 below. The decision management process is based on several best practices, [[File:Decision_Mgt_Process_DM.png|thumb|center|500px|center|'''Figure 1. Decision Management Process (INCOSE DAWG 2013).''' Permission granted by M
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  • ...t development. We have grouped these models into three major categories: (1) primarily pre-specified single-step or multistep, also known as traditiona ...[[Systems Engineering and Software Engineering]] in [[Related Disciplines|Part 6]] for more information on life cycle implications in software engineering
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  • ...staff position subordinate to the project manager, as indicated in Figure 1 or conversely, the SE team may provide the authoritative interface to the c [[File:Fairley_Fig_1_(2)_Layer_1.png|thumb|400px|center|'''Figure 1. SE Team Subordinate to Project Management.''' (SEBoK Original)]]
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  • A number of people have proposed SE underlying principles, in part by building on system principles. Perhaps because of its youth, a consensus ...iew of the SE focus. The Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEE 2000), now part of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), produced a set of 1
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  • ...ying an ML-based AI solution remains largely common and is shown in Figure 1 (details on each of these steps can be found in the Digital Transformation '''Figure 1 A typical ML Workflow'''
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  • ...g architectures for systems and subsystems within the smart grid." Figure 1 illustrates this model and the strategic (organizational), informational (b [[File:SSE_VoSSE_Fig1v2.png|thumb|600px|center|'''Figure 1. The Grid-Wide Architecture Council’s Eight-Layered Stack (NIST and US De
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  • ...pplied to each subsystem and to the system under study. As shown in Figure 1, this is the case even if the subsystem is based on AI techniques. [[File:Figure1 systemsubsystem.png|thumb|500px|center|'''Figure 1. Systems Engineering Phases for Systems Containing Machine Learning and Con
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  • ...per summarizes the argument for a different perspective altogether (Figure 1), and the reader exploring this paper is warned to avoid the trap of the se [[File:STEMArticle_DifferentViewsofSE.png|thumb|center|450px|''Figure 1: Two Different Views of Systems Engineering.'' (SEBoK Original)]]
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  • [[File:ESE-F02.png|thumb|800px|center|'''Figure 1. Three Kinds of Capability in the Enterprise: Organizational, System & Oper ...e enterprise's strategic and current operational contexts.'' (Saxena 2009, 1)
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  • This article is part of the [[Systems Science]] knowledge area (KA). It describes some of the i Weaver identified two grounds for optimism in taking on this great challenge: 1.) developments in mathematical {{Term|Model (glossary)|modeling}} and digit
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  • Figure 1 shows an "analyze – organize – perform – assess – develop" cycle, w ...map_for_businesses_and_enterprises_topics.png|thumb|center|800px|'''Figure 1. Concept Map for Businesses and Enterprises Topics.''' (SEBoK Original)]]
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  • ...Office of Government Commerce). 2009. ''[[ITIL Lifecycle Publication Suite Books]]''. London, UK: The Stationery Office. .... ''Capability Maturity Model Integrated (CMMI) for Development'', version 1.2. Pittsburgh, PA, USA: Software Engineering Institute (SEI)/Carnegie Mello
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