03727nam a2200349Ii 4500991003233929707536070806s2006 ne a s 001 0 eng d9780120885145012088514Xb13652783-39ule_instBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Ingegneria Innovazione - Sez. Ingegneria Innovazioneeng620.00117122Grady, Jeffrey O.627409System requirements analysis[e-book] /Jeffrey O. GradyAmsterdam ;Boston :Elsevier Academic Press,c2006xxii, 455 p. :ill. ;27 cmIncludes indexIncludes bibliographical references and indexTABLE OF CONTENTS -- 1PART 1, INTRODUCTION -- 2PART 2, REQUIREMENTS FOUNDATION -- 3PART 3, TRADITIONAL STRUCTURED ANALYSIS -- 4PART 4, COMPUTER SOFTWARE STRUCTURED ANALYSIS -- 5PART 5, SPECIFICATION CONTENT STANDARDS -- 6PART 6, REQUIREMENTS MANAGEMENT -- 7PART 7, COMPUTER APPLICATIONS -- 8PART 8, CLOSINGSystems Requirement Analysis gives the professional systems engineer the tools to set up a proper and effective analysis of the resources, schedules and parts that will be needed in order to successfully undertake and complete any large, complex project. The text offers the reader the methodology for rationally breaking a large project down into a series of stepwise questions so that a schedule can be determined and a plan can be established for what needs to be procured, how it should be obtained, and what the likely costs in dollars, manpower and equipment will be in order to complete the project at hand. Systems Requirement Analysis is compatible with the full range of engineering management tools now popularly used, from project management to competitive engineering to Six Sigma, and will ensure that a project gets off to a good start before its too late to make critical planning changes. The book can be used for either self-instruction or in the classroom, offering a wealth of detail about the advantages of requirements analysis to the individual reader or the student group. * Author is the recognized authority on the subject of Systems Engineering, and was a founding member of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) * Defines an engineering system, and how it must be broken down into a series of process steps, beginning with a definition of the problems to be solved * Complete overview of the basic principles involved in setting up a systems requirements analysis program, including how to set up the initial specifications that define the problems and parameters of an engineering program * Covers various analytical approaches to systems requirements including: structural and functional analysis, budget calculations, and risk analysisElectronic reproduction.Amsterdam :Elsevier Science & Technology,2007.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Web browser.Title from title screen (viewed on Aug. 2, 2007).Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutionsSystems engineeringSystem analysisElectronic books.localOriginal012088514X9780120885145(DLC) 2005022277(OCoLC)61229711Referexhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780120885145An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for informationTable of contentshttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0517/2005022277.html.b1365278303-03-2224-01-08991003233929707536System requirements analysis1212842UNISALENTOle02624-01-08m@ -engne 00