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9780471291763

System Engineering Management, 3rd Edition

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    9780471291763

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    0471291765

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-08-01
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Summary

Comprehensive revision of more than 30% of the content of the previous 2nd Edition Increased coverage in the areas of system engineering processes, outsourcing, risk-analysis, globalization, and the application of new technologies in system development Additional case studies have been added reflecting real-world successes

Author Biography

<b>BENJAMIN S. BLANCHARD</b> is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Industrial and System Engineering at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg.

Table of Contents

Preface.
Chapter 1. Introduction to Systems Engineering.
1.1 The Current Environment.
1.2 The Need for System Engineering.
1.3 Related Terms and Definitions.
1.4 Systems Engineering Management.
1.5 Summary.
Chapter 2. The System Engineering Process.
2.1 Definition of the Problem (Current Deficiency).
2.2 Development of Consumer ""Need"".
2.3 System Feasibility Analysis.
2.4 System Operational Requirements.
2.5 The Maintenance and Support Concepts.
2.6 Identification and Prioritization of Technical Performance Measures (TPMs).
2.7 Functional Analysis.
2.8 Requirements Definition and Allocation.
2.9 System Synthesis, Analysis, and Design Optimization.
2.10 Design Integration.
2.11 System Test and Evaluation.
2.12 Production and/or Construction.
2.13 Logistics (Transportation and Distribution).
2.14 System Operational Utilization and Sustaining Support.
2.15 System Retirement and Material Recycling/Disposal.
2.16 Summary.
Chapter 3. System Design Requirements.
3.1 Development of Design Requirements and ""Design-to"" Criteria.
3.2 Development of Specifications.
3.3 The Integration of System Design Activities.
3.4 Selected Design Engineering Disciplines.
3.5 Summary.
Chapter 4. Engineering Design Methods and Tools.
4.1 Conventional Design Practices.
4.2 Analytical Methods.
4.3 The Role of Electronic Commerce (EC), Information Technology (IT), and the Internet.
4.4 Current Design Technologies and Tools.
4.5 Computer-Aided Design (CAD).
4.6 Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM).
4.7Computer-Aided Support (CAS).
4.8 Summary.
Chapter 5. Design Review and Evaluation.
5.1 Design Review and Evaluation Requirements.
5.2 Informal Day-to-Day Review and Evaluation.
5.3 Formal Design Reviews.
5.4 The Design Change and Modification Process.
5.5 Summary.
Chapter 6. System Engineering Program Planning.
6.1 System Engineering Program Requirements.
6.2 System Engineering Management Plan (SEMP).
6.3 Determination of ""Outsourcing"" Requirements.
6.4 Integration of Design Specialty Plans.
6.5 Interfaces with Other Program Activities.
6.6 Management Methods/Tools.
6.7 Risk Management Plan.
6.8 Global Applications/Relationships.
6.9 Summary.
Chapter 70 Organization for System Engineering.
7.1 Developing the Organizational Structure.
7.2 Customer, Producer, and Supplier Relationships.
7.3 Customer, Organization and Functions (The ""Customer"").
7.4 Producer Organization and Function (The ""Contractor"").
7.5 Supplier Organization and Functions.
7.6 Human Resource Requirements.
7.7 Summary.
Chapter 8. System Engineering Program Evaluation.
8.1 Evaluation Requirements.
8.2 Benchmarking.
8.3 Evaluation of the System Engineering Organization.
8.4 Program Reporting, Feedback, and Control.
8.5 Summary.
Appendix A. Selected Bibliography.
Appendix B. Case Studies.
Appendix C. Life-Cycle Cost Analysis Process.
Appendix D. Design Review Checklist.
Appendix E. Supplier Evaluation Checklist.
Index.

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