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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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