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  • <blockquote>Blanchard, B.S. 1998. ''Logistics Engineering and Management''. Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA: Prentice Hall.</blockquote> This source is considered a primary reference for the [[Logistics]] article.
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  • <blockquote>Blanchard, B.S. 1998. ''Logistics Engineering and Management''. Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA: Prentice Hall.</blockquote> This source is considered a primary reference for the [[Logistics]] article.
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  • *[[Product Systems Engineering Background]] ...tems engineering in the design, manufacturing, procurement, distribution & logistics of product systems.
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  • ...is'', 5th ed. Prentice Hall International Series in Industrial and Systems Engineering. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Prentice Hall.</blockquote>''<nowiki/>'' *[[Logistics]]
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  • <blockquote>''A set of core technical activities of systems engineering in ensure that the developed system is operationally acceptable and that th ...and operation in its operational environment; and for the maintenance and logistics support of the system through life.
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  • ...ngineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK)]]. It provides both a list of systems engineering implementation examples for topics of interest, and a list of relevant topi |[[Product Systems Engineering]]
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  • ...e Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology and Logistics). Accessed on 11 September 2012. Available at http:www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/Doc
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  • ...xplicitly with the handoff from development to {{Term|Logistics (glossary)|logistics}}, [[Operation of the System|operations]], {{Term|Maintenance (glossary)|ma ...ver, there are other views on transition. For example, the NASA ''Systems Engineering Handbook'' states that transition can include delivery for end-use as well
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  • ...the initial procurement to disposal. Sustainment is a key task for systems engineering that influences product and service performance and support costs for the e ...ostics and other condition-based maintenance techniques, implementation of logistics footprint reduction strategies, identification of technology insertion oppo
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  • ...ermine what activities are considered part of logistics. The SEBoK defines logistics as the science of planning and implementing the acquisition and use of the ...niversity (DAU) model of the SE aspects for consideration in logistics and logistics planning (DAU 2010).
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  • **[[Introduction to Systems Engineering]] ***[[Systems Engineering Overview]]
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  • * [[Introduction to Systems Engineering]] **[[Systems Engineering Overview]]
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  • ...ent (glossary)|elements}} of {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineering}} (SE). ..., {{Term|Maintenance (glossary)|maintenance}}, {{Term|Logistics (glossary)|logistics}}, {{Term|Service Life Extension (SLE) (glossary)|service life extension}},
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  • ...gn and life cycle cost assessment. (See other knowledge areas in [[Systems Engineering and Management|Part 3]] for discussion on life cycle metrics and assessment ...ponsible disposal techniques. (See [[Systems Engineering and Environmental Engineering]] for additional discussion.)
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  • ...disciplines, there are also SEBoK articles in the Knowledge Area[[Systems Engineering and Quality Attributes | SE and Quality Attributes]]. ==Geospatial Aspects in the INCOSE Specialty Engineering Activities==
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  • The role of {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineering}} (SE) during the operation of a system consists of ensuring that the syste ...ompletely new design is too expensive. In this case, there will be intense engineering activities for service life extension program (SLEP). The SLEP solution wil
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  • ...neered systems are deployed and fully supported (including trained people, logistics, doctrine, infrastructure, etc.) in an operational environment. It is used ...the Benefit. This is likely to become a more common terminology as Systems Engineering looks to relate stakeholder needs more explicitly with business benefits, s
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  • ...e word "systems" in its title and includes a section on systems design and engineering, which references the SEBoK. This article describes the similarities and di = Systems Engineering =
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  • ...iation, design, development, testing, contracting, production, deployment, logistics support, modification, and disposal of weapons and other systems, as well a ...ole life cycle of acquired systems. The procurement of appropriate systems engineering (SE) acquisition activities and levels of SE support is critical for an org
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  • ...loyment and use are critical {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineering}} (SE) activities that ensure that the developed system is operationally ac * [[Logistics]]
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  • ...ty Engineering (glossary)|specialty engineering}} refers to the collective engineering of all quality attributes of a system. ...ehm (2016), as the lead for a project of the [https://sercuarc.org Systems Engineering Research Center], introduced an ontology to describe system quality attribu
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  • [[File:PPI.png|thumb|250px|right|<center>The "Product Systems Engineering" knowledge area is graciously sponsored by PPI.<center>]] ...port specifications, energy transfer diagrams, and so on. Product systems engineering (PSE) usually defines interactions in an interface control document, interf
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  • *[[Logistics]] ...ioning, and management of supporting tasks (e.g., contract administration, engineering support, and quality assurance). Maintenance planning relies on level of re
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  • ...gineering and Software Engineering]] for additional discussion of software engineering (SwE) factors to consider.) ...termine if a product’s life should be extended (INCOSE 2012). In [[Systems Engineering and Analysis]], Chapter 17 provides an LCC methodology and emphasizes the a
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  • ...''[[INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook]]'' (INCOSE 2012) and ''[[Systems Engineering and Analysis]]'' (Blanchard and Fabrycky 2005) both stress the importance o ...gn for system modernization and upgrade is an important part of the system engineering process and should be considered as part of the early requirements and desi
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  • ...with the SE life cycle. A joint workshop organized by INCOSE, the Systems Engineering Research Center and the IEEE Computer Society was held to consider this rel ...ationship between the disciplines of systems engineering (SE) and software engineering (SWE) to be well defined. However, the relationship is, in fact, not well u
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  • |Air Force Center for Systems Engineering (USA) |Application Protocol for Systems Engineering Data Exchange
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  • Customers of {{Term|Systems Engineering (glossary)|systems engineering}} (SE) provide resources to SE organizations and individuals, and receive S ...y for it, and how to judge the quality and value of the results of systems engineering. In short, what customers need to grasp is how systems engineers participat
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  • ...to take steps to enable SE). SE capabilities should support the [[Systems Engineering Organizational Strategy]] and reflect the nature of the business, its produ ==Relationship of this Topic to Enterprise Systems Engineering==
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  • [[File:PPI.png|thumb|250px|right|<center>The "Product Systems Engineering" knowledge area is graciously sponsored by PPI.<center>]] ...ly relevant to certain industries or domains, such as structures for civil engineering, or ships for shipping or the naval domain. Systems engineers must remember
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  • The life cycle model is one of the key concepts of systems engineering (SE). A {{Term|Life Cycle (glossary)|life cycle}} for a {{Term|System (glo *[[Lean Engineering]]
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  • ...hese principles and practices have contributed to the evolution of systems engineering as a discipline. ...period. The early twentieth century saw large-scale industrial enterprise engineering, such as the Ford automotive assembly plants, along with treatises like ''T
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  • ...nd machine learning and their importance to and relationships with systems engineering. ...s as they begin to incorporate ML solutions in systems and perform systems engineering activities for AI systems.
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  • ...es an overview of the role of systems engineering in the engineering or re-engineering of {{Term|Healthcare (glossary)|healthcare}} systems to meet a number of mo *[[Systems Engineering in Healthcare Delivery]]
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  • ...and variations of the Vee model, all address the same basic set of systems engineering (SE) activities. The key difference between these models is the way in whic ...a more specific understanding of how this life cycle model impacts systems engineering activities, please see the other knowledge areas (KAs) in Part 3.
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  • ...d Discipline|model-based systems engineering]] ({{Term|Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) (glossary)|MBSE}}).. The topic may be of particular interest to thos ...ubmarines has been equipped with a new combat system, with a corresponding logistics and sustainment tail unique to that class. Submarines and their internal sy
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  • Product systems engineering (PSE) is at the core of the new product development process (NPDP) that is #'''Systems engineering:''' This includes concept generation, engineering design/development, and deployment
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  • ...ems of Systems Engineering - Principles and Applications|system of systems engineering]]. == Systems Engineering Practices ==
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  • [[File:PPI.png|thumb|250px|right|<center>The "Product Systems Engineering" knowledge area is graciously sponsored by PPI.<center>]] Product systems engineering has activities that are unique to products. This article discusses many of
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  • ...d in [[Application of Systems Engineering Standards|application of systems engineering standards]]. ...idual model choices are made. Methods and tools supporting this concurrent engineering are provided in “When Models Collide: Lessons from Software System Analys
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  • ...fect policy, custom regulations, export permits, local business practices, logistics, distribution, and other such issues" (see also [[Complexity]]). ...onents}} and technology architecture to achieve the goals. From a systems engineering perspective, the next step is to identify service system entities that coul
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  • ...se a slightly different set): manpower, personnel, training, human factors engineering, safety and occupational health, force protection and survivability, and ha Historically, insufficient systems engineering resources were dedicated to ensuring proper integration of humans with the
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  • |Logistics and Maintenance ...corded with trace to the stakeholder register. In a [[Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)]] effort, the elicited needs can be included in the MBSE system mode
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  • ...ycle costs of a product or system. The origins of contemporary reliability engineering can be traced to World War II. The discipline’s first concerns were elect ...ly describes probability distributions, and then discusses the role of RAM engineering during system development and operation. The final subsection lists the mo
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  • ...general, SoSE requires considerations beyond those usually associated with engineering to include socio-technical and sometimes socio-economic phenomena. *[[Capability Engineering]]
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  • [[File:PPI.png|thumb|250px|right|<center>The "Product Systems Engineering" knowledge area is graciously sponsored by PPI.<center>]] The emphasis for traditional systems engineering (TSE) is in the provisioning of products and related services that meet sta
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  • ...ct were sponsored by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Systems Engineering (DASD(SE)), as outlined in detail below. The author team developed 3 draft ...n Systems Engineering (INCOSE), the IEEE Computer Society, and the Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC).
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