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|a System Engineering Analysis, Design, and Development
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|b Concepts, Principles, and Practices.
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|a Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface To The Second Edition -- About the Companion Website -- Introduction-How To Use This Text -- Chapter 1 Systems, Engineering, and Systems Engineering -- 1.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 1.2 Approach to this Chapter -- 1.3 What is a System? -- 1.4 Learning to Recognize Types of Systems -- 1.5 What is SE? -- 1.6 System Versus Systems Engineering -- 1.7 SE: Historical Notes -- 1.8 Systems Thinking and SE -- 1.9 Chapter Summary -- 1.10 Chapter Exercises -- 1.11 References
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|a Chapter 2 The Evolving State of SE Practice-Challenges and Opportunities -- 2.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 2.2 Approach to this Chapter -- 2.3 The State of SE and System Development Performance -- 2.4 Understanding the Problem: Root Cause Analysis -- 2.5 Industry, Government, Academic, Professional, and Standards Organizations Solutions -- 2.6 Defining the Problem -- 2.7 Engineering Education Challenges and Opportunities -- 2.8 Chapter Summary -- 2.9 Chapter Exercises -- 2.10 References -- Part I System Engineering and Analysis Concepts
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|a Chapter 3 System Attributes, Properties, and Characteristics -- 3.1 Definition of Key Terms -- 3.2 Analytical Representation of a System -- 3.3 System Stakeholders: User and End User Roles -- 3.4 System Attributes -- 3.5 System Properties -- 3.6 System Characteristics -- 3.7 The System's State of Equilibrium and the Balance of Power -- 3.8 System/Product Life Cycle Concepts -- 3.9 System Acceptability: Challenges for Achieving Success -- 3.10 Chapter Summary -- 3.11 Chapter Exercises -- 3.12 References -- Chapter 4 User Enterprise Roles, Missions, and System Applications
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|a 4.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 4.2 Approach to this Chapter -- 4.3 User Roles and Missions -- 4.4 Understanding and Defining User Missions -- 4.5 Understanding the User's Problem, Opportunity, and Solution Spaces -- 4.6 Chapter Summary -- 4.7 Chapter Exercises -- 4.8 References -- Chapter 5 User Needs, Mission Analysis, Use Cases, and Scenarios -- 5.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 5.2 Approach to this Chapter -- 5.3 Commercial/Consumer Product Versus Contract System Development -- 5.4 User Operational Needs Identification -- 5.5 Mission Analysis -- 5.6 Mission Operational Effectiveness
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|a 5.7 Defining Mission and System UCs and Scenarios -- 5.8 Chapter Summary -- 5.9 Chapter Exercises -- 5.10 References -- Chapter 6 System Concepts Formulation and Development -- 6.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 6.2 Conceptualization of System Operations -- 6.3 The System Operations Model -- 6.4 Formulating and Developing the System Concepts -- 6.5 Chapter Summary -- 6.6 Chapter Exercises -- 6.7 References -- Chapter 7 System Command and Control (C2) -- Phases, Modes, and States of Operation -- 7.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 7.2 Approach to this Chapter -- 7.3 System Phases of Operation
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