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Praise for the first edition:

This excellent text will be useful to every system engineer (SE) regardless of the domain.It covers ALL relevant SE material and does so in a very clear, methodical fashion.The breadth and depth of the author''s presentation of SE principles and practices is outstanding.
Philip Allen

This textbook presents a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to System Engineering analysis, design, and development via an integrated set of concepts, principles, practices, and methodologies. The methods presented in this text apply to any type of human system -- small, medium, and large organizational systems and system development projects delivering engineered systems or services across multiple business sectors such as medical, transportation, financial, educational, governmental, aerospace and defense, utilities, political, and charity, among others.

  • Provides a common focal point for bridging the gap between and unifying Sy

    Table of Contents

    Foreword xv

    Preface to The Second Edition xvii

    About The Companion Website xxi

    Introduction—How to Use This Text xxiii

    1 Systems Engineering and Systems Engineering 1

    1.1 Definitions of Key Terms 2

    1.2 Approach to this Chapter 2

    1.3 What is a System? 3

    1.4 Learning to Recognize Types of Systems 7

    1.5 What is SE? 8

    1.6 System Versus Systems Engineering 12

    1.7 SE: Historical Notes 13

    1.8 Systems Thinking and SE 13

    1.9 Chapter Summary 15

    1.10 Chapter Exercises 15

    1.11 References 16

    2 The Evolving State of SE Practice-Challenges and Opportunities 17

    2.1 Definitions of Key Terms 19

    2.2 Approach to this Chapter 20

    2.3 The State of SE and System Development Performance 20

    2.4 Understanding the Problem: Root Cause Analysis 24

    2.5 Industry Government Academic Professional and Standards Organizations Solutions 27

    2.6 Defining the Problem 32

    2.7 Engineering Education Challenges and Opportunities 42

    2.8 Chapter Summary 43

    2.9 Chapter Exercises 46

    2.10 References 46

    Part I System Engineering and Analysis Concepts 49

    3 System Attributes Properties and Characteristics 51

    3.1 Definition of Key Terms 51

    3.2 Analytical Representation of a System 53

    3.3 System Stakeholders: User and End User Roles 55

    3.4 System Attributes 56

    3.5 System Properties 56

    3.6 System Characteristics 60

    3.7 The System’s State of Equilibrium and the Balance of Power 61

    3.8 System/Product Life Cycle Concepts 64

    3.9 System Acceptability: Challenges for Achieving Success 71

    3.10 Chapter Summary 74

    3.11 Chapter Exercises 74

    3.12 References 75

    4 User Enterprise Roles Missions and System Applications 76

    4.1 Definitions of Key Terms 76

    4.2 Approach to this Chapter 77

    4.3 User Roles and Missions 78

    4.4 Understanding and Defining User Missions 83

    4.5 Understanding the User’s Problem Opportunity and Solution Spaces 88

    4.6 Chapter Summary 97

    4.7 Chapter Exercises 97

    4.8 References 98

    5 User Needs Mission Analysis Use Cases and Scenarios 99

    5.1 Definitions of Key Terms 100

    5.2 Approach to this Chapter 101

    5.3 Commercial/Consumer Product Versus Contract System Development 101

    5.4 User Operational Needs Identification 103

    5.5 Mission Analysis 107

    5.6 Mission Operational Effectiveness 114

    5.7 Defining Mission and System UCs and Scenarios 117

    5.8 Chapter Summary 127

    5.9 Chapter Exercises 127

    5.10 References 128

    6 System Concepts Formulation and Development 129

    6.1 Definitions of Key Terms 129

    6.2 Conceptualization of System Operations 131

    6.3 The System Operations Model 131

    6.4 Formulating and Developing the System Concepts 138

    6.5 Chapter Summary 144

    6.6 Chapter Exercises 145

    6.7 References 145

    7 System Command and Control (C2) - Phases Modes and States of Operation 147

    7.1 Definitions of Key Terms 148

    7.2 Approach to this Chapter 149

    7.3 System Phases of Operation 150

    7.4 Introduction to System Modes and States 151

    7.5 Enterprise Perspective—Engineered System States 154

    7.6 Engineering Perspective—Modes and States 157

    7.7 Applying Phases Modes and States of Operation 168

    7.8 Modes and States Constraints 169

    7.9 Chapter Summary 172

    7.10 Chapter Exercises 172

    7.11 References 173

    8 System Levels of Abstraction Semantics and Elements 174

    8.1 Definitions of Key Terms 174

    8.2 Establishing and Bounding the System’s Context 175

    8.3 System Levels of Abstraction and Semantics 176

    8.4 System Decomposition Versus Integration Entity Relationships 181

    8.5 Logical–Physical Entity Relationship (ER) Concepts 183

    8.6 Architectural System Element Concepts 186

    8.7 Chapter Summary 196

    8.8 Chapter Exercises 196

    8.9 References 197

    9 Architectural Frameworks of the SOI and Its Operating Environment 198

    9.1 Definitions of Key Terms 198

    9.2 Approach to this Chapter 199

    9.3 Introduction to the SOI Architecture 199

    9.4 Understanding the OE Architecture 201

    9.5 Other Architectural Frameworks 209

    9.6 Understanding The System Threat Environment 209

    9.7 SOI Interfaces 211

    9.8 Chapter Summary 218

    9.9 Chapter Exercises 218

    9.10 References 218

    10 Modeling Mission System and Enabling System Operations 219

    10.1 Definitions of Key Terms 219

    10.2 Approach to this Chapter 219

    10.3 The System Behavioral Response Model 220

    10.4 System Command & Control (C2) Interaction Constructs 221

    10.5 Modeling System Control Flow and Data Flow Operations 225

    10.6 Modeling Mission System and Enabling System Operations 230

    10.7 Modeling an Operational Capability 235

    10.8 Nested Operational Cycles 241

    10.9 Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) 241

    10.10 Chapter Summary 243

    10.11 Chapter Exercises 243

    10.12 References 243

    11 Analytical Problem-Solving and Solution Development Synthesis 245

    11.1 Definitions of Key Terms 245

    11.2 Part I: System Engineering and Analysis Concepts Synthesis 245

    11.3 Shifting to a New Systems Engineering Paradigm 246

    11.4 The Four Domain Solutions Methodology 248

    11.5 Chapter Summary 251

    11.6 References 254

    Part II System Engineering and Development Practices 255

    12 Introduction to System Development Strategies 257

    12.1 Definitions of Key Terms 258

    12.2 Approach to this Chapter 259

    12.3 System Development Workflow Strategy 260

    12.4 Multi-Level Systems Design and Development Strategy 262

    12.5 Chapter Summary 268

    12.6 Chapter Exercises 268

    12.7 References 269

    13 System Verification and Validation (V&V) Strategy 270

    13.1 Definitions of Key Terms 270

    13.2 Approach to this Chapter 272

    13.3 System V&V Concepts Overview 275

    13.4 System Verification Practices 278

    13.5 System Validation Practices 283

    13.6 Applying V&V to the System Development Workflow Processes 285

    13.7 Independent Verification & Validation (IV&V) 290

    13.8 Chapter Summary 291

    13.9 Chapter Exercises 292

    13.10 References 292

    14 The Wasson Systems Engineering Process 293

    14.1 Definitions of Key Terms 293

    14.2 Approach to this Chapter 294

    14.3 Evolution of SE Processes 294

    14.4 The Wasson SE Process Model 296

    14.5 Wasson SE Process Model Characteristics 306

    14.6 Application of the Wasson SE Process Model 310

    14.7 The Strength of the Wasson SE Process Model 311

    14.8 Chapter Summary 311

    14.9 Chapter Exercises 312

    14.10 References 312

    15 System Development Process Models 313

    15.1 Definitions of Key Terms 314

    15.2 Introduction to the System Development Models 315

    15.3 Waterfall Development Strategy and Model 316

    15.4 “V” System Development Strategy and Model 318

    15.5 Spiral Development Strategy and Model 322

    15.6 Iterative and Incremental Development Model 324

    15.7 Evolutionary Development Strategy and Model 325

    15.8 Agile Development Strategy and Model 326

    15.9 Selection of System Versus Component Development Models 341

    15.10 Chapter Summary 342

    15.11 Chapter Exercises 342

    15.12 References 342

    16 System Configuration Identification and Component Selection Strategy 344

    16.1 Definitions of Key Terms 345

    16.2 Items: Building Blocks of Systems 347

    16.3 Understanding Configuration Identification Semantics 347

    16.4 Configuration Item (CI) Implementation 352

    16.5 Developmental Configuration Baselines 355

    16.6 Component Selection and Development 358

    16.7 Vendor Product Semantics 359

    16.8 Component Selection Methodology 360

    16.9 Driving Issues that Influence COTS/NDI Selection 361

    16.10 Chapter Summary 363

    16.11 Chapter Exercises 363

    16.12 References 364

    17 System Documentation Strategy 365

    17.1 Definitions of Key Terms 366

    17.2 Quality System and Engineering Data Records 366

    17.3 System Design and Development Data 367

    17.4 Data Accession List (DAL) and Data Criteria List (DCL) 368

    17.5 SE and Development Documentation Sequencing 369

    17.6 Documentation Levels of Formality 370

    17.7 Export Control of Sensitive Data and Technology 371

    17.8 System Documentation Issues 373

    17.9 Chapter Summary 374

    17.10 Chapter Exercises 374

    17.11 References 375

    18 Technical Reviews Strategy 376

    18.1 Definitions of Key Terms 376

    18.2 Approach to this Chapter 378

    18.3 Technical Reviews Overview 378

    18.4 Conduct of Technical Reviews 380

    18.5 Contract Review Requirements 381

    18.6 In-Process Reviews (IPRs) 383

    18.7 Contract Technical Reviews 384

    18.8 Chapter Summary 395

    18.9 Chapter Exercises 395

    18.10 References 396

    19 System Specification Concepts 397

    19.1 Definitions of Key Terms 397

    19.2 What is a Specification? 398

    19.3 Attributes of a Well-Defined Specification 400

    19.4 Types of Specifications 403

    19.5 Key Elements of a Specification 405

    19.6 Specification Requirements 408

    19.7 Chapter Summary 413

    19.8 Chapter Exercises 413

    19.9 References 414

    20 Specification Development Approaches 415

    20.1 Definitions of Key Terms 415

    20.2 Approach to this Chapter 416

    20.3 Introduction to Specification Development 416

    20.4 Specification Development Approaches 420

    20.5 Special Topics 426

    20.6 Specification Reviews 426

    20.7 Chapter Summary 428

    20.8 Chapter Exercises 428

    20.9 Reference 428

    21 Requirements Derivation Allocation Flow Down and Traceability 429

    21.1 Definitions of Key Terms 429

    21.2 Approach to this Chapter 430

    21.3 Introduction to Requirements Derivation Allocation Flowdown & Traceability 430

    21.4 Requirements Derivation Methods 436

    21.5 Requirements Derivation and Allocation Across Entity Boundaries 436

    21.6 Requirements Allocation 438

    21.7 Requirements Traceability 439

    21.8 Technical Performance Measures (TPMs) 442

    21.9 Chapter Summary 445

    21.10 Chapter Exercises 445

    21.11 References 445

    22 Requirements Statement Development 446

    22.1 Definition of Key Terms 446

    22.2 Approach to this Chapter 446

    22.3 Introduction to Requirements Statement Development 447

    22.4 Preparing the Requirement Statement 449

    22.5 Selection of Requirement Verification Methods 453

    22.6 Requirements Traceability and Verification Tools 456

    22.7 Requirements Statement Development Guidelines 459

    22.8 When Does a Requirement Become “Official”? 462

    22.9 Chapter Summary 462

    22.10 Chapter Exercises 464

    22.11 References 464

    23 Specification Analysis 465

    23.1 Definition of Key Terms 465

    23.2 Analyzing Existing Specifications 466

    23.3 Specification Assessment Checklist 467

    23.4 Specification Analysis Methods 471

    23.5 Specification Deficiencies Checklist 472

    23.6 Resolution of Specification COI/CTI Issues 476

    23.7 Requirements Compliance 477

    23.8 Chapter Summary 478

    23.9 Chapter Exercises 478

    23.10 References 479

    24 User-Centered System Design (UCSD) 480

    24.1 Definitions of Key Terms 481

    24.2 Approach to this Chapter 483

    24.3 Introduction to UCSD 484

    24.4 Understanding Human Factors (HF) and Ergonomics 493

    24.5 Situational Assessment: Areas of Concern 509

    24.6 Complex System Development 512

    24.7 SE HF and Ergonomics Actions 512

    24.8 Chapter Summary 514

    24.9 Chapter Exercises 515

    24.10 References 515

    25 Engineering Standards of Units Coordinate Systems and Conventions 518

    25.1 Definitions of Key Terms 518

    25.2 Approach to this Chapter 519

    25.3 Engineering Standards 520

    25.4 Standards for Units Weights and Measures 520

    25.5 Coordinate Reference Systems 522

    25.6 Defining a System’s Free Body Dynamics 534

    25.7 Applying Engineering Standards and Conventions 538

    25.8 Engineering Standards and Conventions Lessons Learned 538

    25.9 Chapter Summary 540

    25.10 Chapter Exercises 540

    25.11 References 541

    26 System and Entity Architecture Development 542

    26.1 Definitions of Key Terms 542

    26.2 Approach to this Chapter 543

    26.3 Introduction to System Architecture Development 544

    26.4 Development of System Architectures 554

    26.5 Advanced System Architecture Topics 559

    26.6 Chapter Summary 572

    26.7 Chapter Exercises 573

    26.8 References 574

    27 System Interface Definition Analysis Design and Control 575

    27.1 Definitions of Key Terms 576

    27.2 Approach to this Chapter 576

    27.3 Interface Ownership Work Products and Control Concepts 577

    27.4 Interface Definition Methodology 583

    27.5 Interface Design—Advanced Topics 588

    27.6 Interface Definition and Control Challenges and Solutions 592

    27.7 Chapter Summary 597

    27.8 Chapter Exercises 598

    27.9 References 598

    28 System Integration Test and Evaluation (SITE) 599

    28.1 Definitions of Key Terms 599

    28.2 SITE Fundamentals 601

    28.3 Key Elements of Site 604

    28.4 Planning for Site 610

    28.5 Establishing the Test Organization 612

    28.6 Developing Test Cases (TCs) and Acceptance Test Procedures (ATPs) 613

    28.7 Performing SITE Tasks 614

    28.8 Common Integration and Test Challenges and Issues 617

    28.9 Chapter Summary 621

    28.10 Chapter Exercises 621

    28.11 References 622

    29 System Deployment OM&S Retirement and Disposal 623

    29.1 Definitions of Key Terms 624

    29.2 Approach to this Chapter 625

    29.3 System Deployment Operations 626

    29.4 System Operation Maintenance & Sustainment (OM&S) 638

    29.5 System Retirement (Phase-Out) Operations 645

    29.6 System Disposal Operations 646

    29.7 Chapter Summary 646

    29.8 Chapter Exercises 646

    29.9 References 647

    Part III Analytical Decision Support Practices 649

    30 Introduction to Analytical Decision Support 651

    30.1 Definitions of Key Terms 651

    30.2 What is Analytical Decision Support? 652

    30.3 Attributes of Technical Decisions 652

    30.4 Types of Engineering Analyses 654

    30.5 System Performance Analysis and Evaluation 654

    30.6 Statistical Influences on System Design 659

    30.7 Chapter Summary 664

    30.8 General Exercises 665

    30.9 References 665

    31 System Performance Analysis Budgets and Safety Margins 666

    31.1 Definitions of Key Terms 667

    31.2 Performance “Design-To” Budgets and Safety Margins 667

    31.3 Analyzing System Performance 672

    31.4 Real-Time Control and Frame-Based Systems 679

    31.5 System Performance Optimization 679

    31.6 System Analysis Reporting 680

    31.7 Chapter Summary 680

    31.8 Chapter Exercises 680

    31.9 References 681

    32 Trade Study Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) 682

    32.1 Definitions of Key Terms 682

    32.2 Introduction to Multivariate Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) 683

    32.3 Chartering a Trade Study 688

    32.4 Establishing the Trade Study Methodology 689

    32.5 Trade Study Quantitative Approaches 690

    32.6 Trade Study Utility or Scoring Functions 695

    32.7 Sensitivity Analysis 696

    32.8 Trade Study Reports (TSRs) 696

    32.9 Trade Study Decision 697

    32.10 Trade Study Risk Areas 699

    32.11 Trade Study Lessons Learned 701

    32.12 Chapter Summary 701

    32.13 Chapter Exercises 701

    32.14 References 701

    33 System Modeling and Simulation (M&S) 703

    33.1 Definitions of Key Terms 704

    33.2 Technical Decision-Making Aids 705

    33.3 Simulation-Based Models 705

    33.4 Application Examples of M&S 709

    33.5 M&S Challenges and Issues 717

    33.6 Chapter Summary 719

    33.7 Chapter Exercises 719

    33.8 References 720

    34 System Reliability Maintainability and Availability (RMA) 721

    34.1 Definitions of Key Terms 722

    34.2 Approach to this Chapter 723

    34.3 System Reliability 725

    34.4 Understanding System Maintainability 768

    34.5 System Availability 779

    34.6 Optimizing RMA Trade-Offs 781

    34.7 Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) 783

    34.8 System RMA Challenges 788

    34.9 Chapter Summary 789

    34.10 Chapter Exercises 789

    34.11 References 790

    Epilog 792

    Appendix A Acronyms and Abbreviations 795

    Appendix B INCOSE Handbook Traceability 801

    Appendix C System Modeling Language (SysML™) Constructs 811

    Index 821

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      Book Synopsis

      Praise for the first edition:

      This excellent text will be useful to every system engineer (SE) regardless of the domain.It covers ALL relevant SE material and does so in a very clear, methodical fashion.The breadth and depth of the author''s presentation of SE principles and practices is outstanding.
      Philip Allen

      This textbook presents a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to System Engineering analysis, design, and development via an integrated set of concepts, principles, practices, and methodologies. The methods presented in this text apply to any type of human system -- small, medium, and large organizational systems and system development projects delivering engineered systems or services across multiple business sectors such as medical, transportation, financial, educational, governmental, aerospace and defense, utilities, political, and charity, among others.

      • Provides a common focal point for bridging the gap between and unifying Sy

        Table of Contents

        Foreword xv

        Preface to The Second Edition xvii

        About The Companion Website xxi

        Introduction—How to Use This Text xxiii

        1 Systems Engineering and Systems Engineering 1

        1.1 Definitions of Key Terms 2

        1.2 Approach to this Chapter 2

        1.3 What is a System? 3

        1.4 Learning to Recognize Types of Systems 7

        1.5 What is SE? 8

        1.6 System Versus Systems Engineering 12

        1.7 SE: Historical Notes 13

        1.8 Systems Thinking and SE 13

        1.9 Chapter Summary 15

        1.10 Chapter Exercises 15

        1.11 References 16

        2 The Evolving State of SE Practice-Challenges and Opportunities 17

        2.1 Definitions of Key Terms 19

        2.2 Approach to this Chapter 20

        2.3 The State of SE and System Development Performance 20

        2.4 Understanding the Problem: Root Cause Analysis 24

        2.5 Industry Government Academic Professional and Standards Organizations Solutions 27

        2.6 Defining the Problem 32

        2.7 Engineering Education Challenges and Opportunities 42

        2.8 Chapter Summary 43

        2.9 Chapter Exercises 46

        2.10 References 46

        Part I System Engineering and Analysis Concepts 49

        3 System Attributes Properties and Characteristics 51

        3.1 Definition of Key Terms 51

        3.2 Analytical Representation of a System 53

        3.3 System Stakeholders: User and End User Roles 55

        3.4 System Attributes 56

        3.5 System Properties 56

        3.6 System Characteristics 60

        3.7 The System’s State of Equilibrium and the Balance of Power 61

        3.8 System/Product Life Cycle Concepts 64

        3.9 System Acceptability: Challenges for Achieving Success 71

        3.10 Chapter Summary 74

        3.11 Chapter Exercises 74

        3.12 References 75

        4 User Enterprise Roles Missions and System Applications 76

        4.1 Definitions of Key Terms 76

        4.2 Approach to this Chapter 77

        4.3 User Roles and Missions 78

        4.4 Understanding and Defining User Missions 83

        4.5 Understanding the User’s Problem Opportunity and Solution Spaces 88

        4.6 Chapter Summary 97

        4.7 Chapter Exercises 97

        4.8 References 98

        5 User Needs Mission Analysis Use Cases and Scenarios 99

        5.1 Definitions of Key Terms 100

        5.2 Approach to this Chapter 101

        5.3 Commercial/Consumer Product Versus Contract System Development 101

        5.4 User Operational Needs Identification 103

        5.5 Mission Analysis 107

        5.6 Mission Operational Effectiveness 114

        5.7 Defining Mission and System UCs and Scenarios 117

        5.8 Chapter Summary 127

        5.9 Chapter Exercises 127

        5.10 References 128

        6 System Concepts Formulation and Development 129

        6.1 Definitions of Key Terms 129

        6.2 Conceptualization of System Operations 131

        6.3 The System Operations Model 131

        6.4 Formulating and Developing the System Concepts 138

        6.5 Chapter Summary 144

        6.6 Chapter Exercises 145

        6.7 References 145

        7 System Command and Control (C2) - Phases Modes and States of Operation 147

        7.1 Definitions of Key Terms 148

        7.2 Approach to this Chapter 149

        7.3 System Phases of Operation 150

        7.4 Introduction to System Modes and States 151

        7.5 Enterprise Perspective—Engineered System States 154

        7.6 Engineering Perspective—Modes and States 157

        7.7 Applying Phases Modes and States of Operation 168

        7.8 Modes and States Constraints 169

        7.9 Chapter Summary 172

        7.10 Chapter Exercises 172

        7.11 References 173

        8 System Levels of Abstraction Semantics and Elements 174

        8.1 Definitions of Key Terms 174

        8.2 Establishing and Bounding the System’s Context 175

        8.3 System Levels of Abstraction and Semantics 176

        8.4 System Decomposition Versus Integration Entity Relationships 181

        8.5 Logical–Physical Entity Relationship (ER) Concepts 183

        8.6 Architectural System Element Concepts 186

        8.7 Chapter Summary 196

        8.8 Chapter Exercises 196

        8.9 References 197

        9 Architectural Frameworks of the SOI and Its Operating Environment 198

        9.1 Definitions of Key Terms 198

        9.2 Approach to this Chapter 199

        9.3 Introduction to the SOI Architecture 199

        9.4 Understanding the OE Architecture 201

        9.5 Other Architectural Frameworks 209

        9.6 Understanding The System Threat Environment 209

        9.7 SOI Interfaces 211

        9.8 Chapter Summary 218

        9.9 Chapter Exercises 218

        9.10 References 218

        10 Modeling Mission System and Enabling System Operations 219

        10.1 Definitions of Key Terms 219

        10.2 Approach to this Chapter 219

        10.3 The System Behavioral Response Model 220

        10.4 System Command & Control (C2) Interaction Constructs 221

        10.5 Modeling System Control Flow and Data Flow Operations 225

        10.6 Modeling Mission System and Enabling System Operations 230

        10.7 Modeling an Operational Capability 235

        10.8 Nested Operational Cycles 241

        10.9 Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) 241

        10.10 Chapter Summary 243

        10.11 Chapter Exercises 243

        10.12 References 243

        11 Analytical Problem-Solving and Solution Development Synthesis 245

        11.1 Definitions of Key Terms 245

        11.2 Part I: System Engineering and Analysis Concepts Synthesis 245

        11.3 Shifting to a New Systems Engineering Paradigm 246

        11.4 The Four Domain Solutions Methodology 248

        11.5 Chapter Summary 251

        11.6 References 254

        Part II System Engineering and Development Practices 255

        12 Introduction to System Development Strategies 257

        12.1 Definitions of Key Terms 258

        12.2 Approach to this Chapter 259

        12.3 System Development Workflow Strategy 260

        12.4 Multi-Level Systems Design and Development Strategy 262

        12.5 Chapter Summary 268

        12.6 Chapter Exercises 268

        12.7 References 269

        13 System Verification and Validation (V&V) Strategy 270

        13.1 Definitions of Key Terms 270

        13.2 Approach to this Chapter 272

        13.3 System V&V Concepts Overview 275

        13.4 System Verification Practices 278

        13.5 System Validation Practices 283

        13.6 Applying V&V to the System Development Workflow Processes 285

        13.7 Independent Verification & Validation (IV&V) 290

        13.8 Chapter Summary 291

        13.9 Chapter Exercises 292

        13.10 References 292

        14 The Wasson Systems Engineering Process 293

        14.1 Definitions of Key Terms 293

        14.2 Approach to this Chapter 294

        14.3 Evolution of SE Processes 294

        14.4 The Wasson SE Process Model 296

        14.5 Wasson SE Process Model Characteristics 306

        14.6 Application of the Wasson SE Process Model 310

        14.7 The Strength of the Wasson SE Process Model 311

        14.8 Chapter Summary 311

        14.9 Chapter Exercises 312

        14.10 References 312

        15 System Development Process Models 313

        15.1 Definitions of Key Terms 314

        15.2 Introduction to the System Development Models 315

        15.3 Waterfall Development Strategy and Model 316

        15.4 “V” System Development Strategy and Model 318

        15.5 Spiral Development Strategy and Model 322

        15.6 Iterative and Incremental Development Model 324

        15.7 Evolutionary Development Strategy and Model 325

        15.8 Agile Development Strategy and Model 326

        15.9 Selection of System Versus Component Development Models 341

        15.10 Chapter Summary 342

        15.11 Chapter Exercises 342

        15.12 References 342

        16 System Configuration Identification and Component Selection Strategy 344

        16.1 Definitions of Key Terms 345

        16.2 Items: Building Blocks of Systems 347

        16.3 Understanding Configuration Identification Semantics 347

        16.4 Configuration Item (CI) Implementation 352

        16.5 Developmental Configuration Baselines 355

        16.6 Component Selection and Development 358

        16.7 Vendor Product Semantics 359

        16.8 Component Selection Methodology 360

        16.9 Driving Issues that Influence COTS/NDI Selection 361

        16.10 Chapter Summary 363

        16.11 Chapter Exercises 363

        16.12 References 364

        17 System Documentation Strategy 365

        17.1 Definitions of Key Terms 366

        17.2 Quality System and Engineering Data Records 366

        17.3 System Design and Development Data 367

        17.4 Data Accession List (DAL) and Data Criteria List (DCL) 368

        17.5 SE and Development Documentation Sequencing 369

        17.6 Documentation Levels of Formality 370

        17.7 Export Control of Sensitive Data and Technology 371

        17.8 System Documentation Issues 373

        17.9 Chapter Summary 374

        17.10 Chapter Exercises 374

        17.11 References 375

        18 Technical Reviews Strategy 376

        18.1 Definitions of Key Terms 376

        18.2 Approach to this Chapter 378

        18.3 Technical Reviews Overview 378

        18.4 Conduct of Technical Reviews 380

        18.5 Contract Review Requirements 381

        18.6 In-Process Reviews (IPRs) 383

        18.7 Contract Technical Reviews 384

        18.8 Chapter Summary 395

        18.9 Chapter Exercises 395

        18.10 References 396

        19 System Specification Concepts 397

        19.1 Definitions of Key Terms 397

        19.2 What is a Specification? 398

        19.3 Attributes of a Well-Defined Specification 400

        19.4 Types of Specifications 403

        19.5 Key Elements of a Specification 405

        19.6 Specification Requirements 408

        19.7 Chapter Summary 413

        19.8 Chapter Exercises 413

        19.9 References 414

        20 Specification Development Approaches 415

        20.1 Definitions of Key Terms 415

        20.2 Approach to this Chapter 416

        20.3 Introduction to Specification Development 416

        20.4 Specification Development Approaches 420

        20.5 Special Topics 426

        20.6 Specification Reviews 426

        20.7 Chapter Summary 428

        20.8 Chapter Exercises 428

        20.9 Reference 428

        21 Requirements Derivation Allocation Flow Down and Traceability 429

        21.1 Definitions of Key Terms 429

        21.2 Approach to this Chapter 430

        21.3 Introduction to Requirements Derivation Allocation Flowdown & Traceability 430

        21.4 Requirements Derivation Methods 436

        21.5 Requirements Derivation and Allocation Across Entity Boundaries 436

        21.6 Requirements Allocation 438

        21.7 Requirements Traceability 439

        21.8 Technical Performance Measures (TPMs) 442

        21.9 Chapter Summary 445

        21.10 Chapter Exercises 445

        21.11 References 445

        22 Requirements Statement Development 446

        22.1 Definition of Key Terms 446

        22.2 Approach to this Chapter 446

        22.3 Introduction to Requirements Statement Development 447

        22.4 Preparing the Requirement Statement 449

        22.5 Selection of Requirement Verification Methods 453

        22.6 Requirements Traceability and Verification Tools 456

        22.7 Requirements Statement Development Guidelines 459

        22.8 When Does a Requirement Become “Official”? 462

        22.9 Chapter Summary 462

        22.10 Chapter Exercises 464

        22.11 References 464

        23 Specification Analysis 465

        23.1 Definition of Key Terms 465

        23.2 Analyzing Existing Specifications 466

        23.3 Specification Assessment Checklist 467

        23.4 Specification Analysis Methods 471

        23.5 Specification Deficiencies Checklist 472

        23.6 Resolution of Specification COI/CTI Issues 476

        23.7 Requirements Compliance 477

        23.8 Chapter Summary 478

        23.9 Chapter Exercises 478

        23.10 References 479

        24 User-Centered System Design (UCSD) 480

        24.1 Definitions of Key Terms 481

        24.2 Approach to this Chapter 483

        24.3 Introduction to UCSD 484

        24.4 Understanding Human Factors (HF) and Ergonomics 493

        24.5 Situational Assessment: Areas of Concern 509

        24.6 Complex System Development 512

        24.7 SE HF and Ergonomics Actions 512

        24.8 Chapter Summary 514

        24.9 Chapter Exercises 515

        24.10 References 515

        25 Engineering Standards of Units Coordinate Systems and Conventions 518

        25.1 Definitions of Key Terms 518

        25.2 Approach to this Chapter 519

        25.3 Engineering Standards 520

        25.4 Standards for Units Weights and Measures 520

        25.5 Coordinate Reference Systems 522

        25.6 Defining a System’s Free Body Dynamics 534

        25.7 Applying Engineering Standards and Conventions 538

        25.8 Engineering Standards and Conventions Lessons Learned 538

        25.9 Chapter Summary 540

        25.10 Chapter Exercises 540

        25.11 References 541

        26 System and Entity Architecture Development 542

        26.1 Definitions of Key Terms 542

        26.2 Approach to this Chapter 543

        26.3 Introduction to System Architecture Development 544

        26.4 Development of System Architectures 554

        26.5 Advanced System Architecture Topics 559

        26.6 Chapter Summary 572

        26.7 Chapter Exercises 573

        26.8 References 574

        27 System Interface Definition Analysis Design and Control 575

        27.1 Definitions of Key Terms 576

        27.2 Approach to this Chapter 576

        27.3 Interface Ownership Work Products and Control Concepts 577

        27.4 Interface Definition Methodology 583

        27.5 Interface Design—Advanced Topics 588

        27.6 Interface Definition and Control Challenges and Solutions 592

        27.7 Chapter Summary 597

        27.8 Chapter Exercises 598

        27.9 References 598

        28 System Integration Test and Evaluation (SITE) 599

        28.1 Definitions of Key Terms 599

        28.2 SITE Fundamentals 601

        28.3 Key Elements of Site 604

        28.4 Planning for Site 610

        28.5 Establishing the Test Organization 612

        28.6 Developing Test Cases (TCs) and Acceptance Test Procedures (ATPs) 613

        28.7 Performing SITE Tasks 614

        28.8 Common Integration and Test Challenges and Issues 617

        28.9 Chapter Summary 621

        28.10 Chapter Exercises 621

        28.11 References 622

        29 System Deployment OM&S Retirement and Disposal 623

        29.1 Definitions of Key Terms 624

        29.2 Approach to this Chapter 625

        29.3 System Deployment Operations 626

        29.4 System Operation Maintenance & Sustainment (OM&S) 638

        29.5 System Retirement (Phase-Out) Operations 645

        29.6 System Disposal Operations 646

        29.7 Chapter Summary 646

        29.8 Chapter Exercises 646

        29.9 References 647

        Part III Analytical Decision Support Practices 649

        30 Introduction to Analytical Decision Support 651

        30.1 Definitions of Key Terms 651

        30.2 What is Analytical Decision Support? 652

        30.3 Attributes of Technical Decisions 652

        30.4 Types of Engineering Analyses 654

        30.5 System Performance Analysis and Evaluation 654

        30.6 Statistical Influences on System Design 659

        30.7 Chapter Summary 664

        30.8 General Exercises 665

        30.9 References 665

        31 System Performance Analysis Budgets and Safety Margins 666

        31.1 Definitions of Key Terms 667

        31.2 Performance “Design-To” Budgets and Safety Margins 667

        31.3 Analyzing System Performance 672

        31.4 Real-Time Control and Frame-Based Systems 679

        31.5 System Performance Optimization 679

        31.6 System Analysis Reporting 680

        31.7 Chapter Summary 680

        31.8 Chapter Exercises 680

        31.9 References 681

        32 Trade Study Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) 682

        32.1 Definitions of Key Terms 682

        32.2 Introduction to Multivariate Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) 683

        32.3 Chartering a Trade Study 688

        32.4 Establishing the Trade Study Methodology 689

        32.5 Trade Study Quantitative Approaches 690

        32.6 Trade Study Utility or Scoring Functions 695

        32.7 Sensitivity Analysis 696

        32.8 Trade Study Reports (TSRs) 696

        32.9 Trade Study Decision 697

        32.10 Trade Study Risk Areas 699

        32.11 Trade Study Lessons Learned 701

        32.12 Chapter Summary 701

        32.13 Chapter Exercises 701

        32.14 References 701

        33 System Modeling and Simulation (M&S) 703

        33.1 Definitions of Key Terms 704

        33.2 Technical Decision-Making Aids 705

        33.3 Simulation-Based Models 705

        33.4 Application Examples of M&S 709

        33.5 M&S Challenges and Issues 717

        33.6 Chapter Summary 719

        33.7 Chapter Exercises 719

        33.8 References 720

        34 System Reliability Maintainability and Availability (RMA) 721

        34.1 Definitions of Key Terms 722

        34.2 Approach to this Chapter 723

        34.3 System Reliability 725

        34.4 Understanding System Maintainability 768

        34.5 System Availability 779

        34.6 Optimizing RMA Trade-Offs 781

        34.7 Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) 783

        34.8 System RMA Challenges 788

        34.9 Chapter Summary 789

        34.10 Chapter Exercises 789

        34.11 References 790

        Epilog 792

        Appendix A Acronyms and Abbreviations 795

        Appendix B INCOSE Handbook Traceability 801

        Appendix C System Modeling Language (SysML™) Constructs 811

        Index 821

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