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Systems engineering and analysis Benjamin S. Blanchard, Wolter J. Fabrycky

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Prentice-Hall international series in industrial and systems engineeringPublication details: Harlow, Essex : Pearson, c2014.Edition: 5th edDescription: ii, 838 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781292025971
  • 9780137148431
  • 9780132217354
  • 1292025972
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 620.0011 BL SY
Online resources: Summary: This practical introduction to systems engineering and analysis provides the concepts, methodologies, models, and tools needed to understand and implement a total life-cycle approach to systems and their analysis. The authors focus first on the process of bringing systems into being—beginning with the identification of a need and extending that need through requirements determination, functional analysis and allocation, design synthesis, evaluation, and validation, operation and support, phase-out, and disposal. Next, the authors discuss the improvement of systems currently in being, showing that by employing the iterative process of analysis, evaluation, feedback, and modification, most systems in existence can be improved in their affordability, effectiveness, and stakeholder satisfaction.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 620.0011 BL SY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Ebook Available T0057470
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Previous ed.: c2006.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This practical introduction to systems engineering and analysis provides the concepts, methodologies, models, and tools needed to understand and implement a total life-cycle approach to systems and their analysis. The authors focus first on the process of bringing systems into being—beginning with the identification of a need and extending that need through requirements determination, functional analysis and allocation, design synthesis, evaluation, and validation, operation and support, phase-out, and disposal. Next, the authors discuss the improvement of systems currently in being, showing that by employing the iterative process of analysis, evaluation, feedback, and modification, most systems in existence can be improved in their affordability, effectiveness, and stakeholder satisfaction.

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