1/8/2007 introduction to system engineering 1 ecet/cpet 491 senior design project ii intro to system...
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ECET/CPET 491 Senior Design ECET/CPET 491 Senior Design Project IIProject II
Intro to System EngineeringIntro to System Engineering
Reference: System Engineering Management, 3Reference: System Engineering Management, 3rdrd, by , by Benjamin Blanchard, from Jhn Wiley & Sons, IncBenjamin Blanchard, from Jhn Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Intro to System EngineeringIntro to System Engineering
Definition of SystemDefinition of System Example of SystemsExample of Systems Subsystems or componentsSubsystems or components System Theory System Theory System EngineeringSystem Engineering
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The Current EnvironmentThe Current Environment Constantly changing requirementConstantly changing requirement More emphasis on systemsMore emphasis on systems Increasing system complexityIncreasing system complexity Extended system life cyclesExtended system life cycles Greater utilization of commercial off-Greater utilization of commercial off-
the-shelf (COTS) productsthe-shelf (COTS) products Increasing globalizationIncreasing globalization Greater international competitionGreater international competition More OutsourcingMore Outsourcing Eroding industrial baseEroding industrial base Higher overall life cycle costsHigher overall life cycle costs
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Engineering Product Life Cycle Engineering Product Life Cycle Conceptual DesignConceptual Design Preliminary DesignPreliminary Design Detailed Design and Detailed Design and
DevelopmentDevelopment Production and/or ConstructionProduction and/or Construction System Utilization and Sustaining System Utilization and Sustaining
SupportSupport Retirement and Phase-outRetirement and Phase-out
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The Need for System EngineeringThe Need for System Engineering SystemsSystems
• Definitions: MIL-STD-499, EIA/IS-632, Definitions: MIL-STD-499, EIA/IS-632, INCOSE (International Council on System INCOSE (International Council on System Engineering)Engineering)
Categories of Systems Categories of Systems System Life CycleSystem Life Cycle System EngineeringSystem Engineering
• DefinitionDefinition System ArchitectureSystem Architecture System AnalysisSystem Analysis System ModelsSystem Models
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Related Terms and DefinitionsRelated Terms and Definitions Concurrent/Simultaneous EngineeringConcurrent/Simultaneous Engineering Integrated Product and Process Integrated Product and Process
DevelopmentDevelopment Logistics and Supply Chain Logistics and Supply Chain
ManagementManagement Integrated System Maintenance and Integrated System Maintenance and
SupportSupport Configuration ManagementConfiguration Management Total Quality ManagementTotal Quality Management Total System Value and Life-Cycle Total System Value and Life-Cycle
CostCost
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System Engineering ManagementSystem Engineering Management Conceptual Design & Advanced Conceptual Design & Advanced
Planning PhasePlanning Phase Preliminary System Design PhasePreliminary System Design Phase Detailed Design and Detailed Design and
Development PhaseDevelopment Phase Production and/or Construction Production and/or Construction
PhasePhase Operational Use and System Operational Use and System
Support PhaseSupport Phase