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System analysis, design, and development [[electronic resource] ] : concepts, principles, and practices / / Charles S. Wasson
System analysis, design, and development [[electronic resource] ] : concepts, principles, and practices / / Charles S. Wasson
Autore Wasson Charles S. <1948->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (832 p.)
Disciplina 004.2/1
004.21
Collana Wiley Series in Systems Engineering and Management
Soggetto topico System design
System analysis
ISBN 1-280-28685-7
9786610286850
0-470-35611-1
0-471-72823-3
0-471-72824-1
1-60119-058-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto System Analysis, Design, and Development; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 2 Book Organization and Conventions; Part I System Analysis Concepts; System Entity Concepts Series; 3 What Is a System?; 4 System Attributes, Properties, and Characteristics; 5 System Roles and Stakeholders; 6 System Acceptability; 7 The System/Product Life Cycle; System Architecture Concepts Series; 8 The Architecture of Systems; 9 System Levels of Abstraction and Semantics; 10 The System of Interest Architecture; 11 The Operating Environment Architecture; 12 System Interfaces
System Mission Concepts Series13 Organizational Roles, Missions, and System Applications; 14 Understanding the Problem, Opportunity, and Solution Spaces; 15 System Interactions with its Operating Environment; 16 System Mission Analysis; 17 System Use Cases and Scenarios; System Operations Concepts Series; 18 System Operations Model; 19 System Phases, Modes, and States of Operation; 20 Modeling System and Support Operations; System Capability Concepts Series; 21 System Operational Capability Derivation and Allocation; 22 The Anatomy of a System Capability; System Concept Synthesis
23 System Analysis SynthesisPart II System Design and Development Practices; System Development Strategies Series; 24 The System Development Workflow Strategy; 25 System Design, Integration, and Verification Strategy; 26 The SE Process Model; 27 System Development Models; System Specification Series; 28 System Specification Practices; 29 Understanding Specification Requirements; 30 Specification Analysis; 31 Specification Development; 32 Requirements Derivation, Allocation, Flow Down, and Traceability; 33 Requirements Statement Development; System Development Series
34 Operational Utility, Suitability, and Effectiveness35 System Design To/For Objectives; 36 System Architecture Development; 37 Developing an Entity's Requirements Domain Solution; 38 Developing an Entity's Operations Domain Solution; 39 Developing an Entity's Behavioral Domain Solution; 40 Developing an Entity's Physical Domain Solution; 41 Component Selection and Development; 42 System Configuration Identification; 43 System Interface Analysis, Design, and Control; 44 Human-System Integration; 45 Engineering Standards, Frames of Reference, and Conventions
46 System Design and Development DocumentationDecision Support Series; 47 Analytical Decision Support; 48 Statistical Influences on System Design; 49 System Performance Analysis, Budgets, and Safety Margins; 50 System Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (RAM); 51 System Modeling and Simulation; 52 Trade Study Analysis of Alternatives; Verification and Validation Series; 53 System Verification and Validation; 54 Technical Reviews; 55 System Integration, Test, and Evaluation; System Deployment, Operations, and Support Series; 56 System Deployment
57 System Operations and Support (O&S)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830730603321
Wasson Charles S. <1948->  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, 2005
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System engineering analysis, design, and development : concepts, principles, and practices / / Charles S. Wasson
System engineering analysis, design, and development : concepts, principles, and practices / / Charles S. Wasson
Autore Wasson Charles S. <1948->
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons Incorporated, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (881 pages) : color illustrations
Disciplina 003
Collana Wiley series in systems engineering and management
Soggetto topico System design
System analysis
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-96715-1
1-118-96714-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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 -- 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 -- 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 -- 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 -- 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 -- 7.4 Introduction to System Modes and States -- 7.5 Enterprise Perspective- Engineered System States -- 7.6 Engineering Perspective- Modes and States -- 7.7 Applying Phases, Modes, and States of Operation -- 7.8 Modes and States Constraints -- 7.9 Chapter Summary -- 7.10 Chapter Exercises -- 7.11 References -- Chapter 8 System Levels of Abstraction, Semantics, and Elements -- 8.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 8.2 Establishing and Bounding the System's Context -- 8.3 System Levels of Abstraction and Semantics -- 8.4 System Decomposition Versus Integration Entity Relationships -- 8.5 Logical-Physical Entity Relationship (ER) Concepts -- 8.6 Architectural System Element Concepts -- 8.7 Chapter Summary -- 8.8 Chapter Exercises -- 8.9 References -- Chapter 9 Architectural Frameworks of the SOI and Its Operating Environment.
9.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 9.2 Approach to this Chapter -- 9.3 Introduction to the SOI Architecture -- 9.4 Understanding the OE Architecture -- 9.5 Other Architectural Frameworks -- 9.6 Understanding The System Threat Environment -- 9.7 SOI Interfaces -- 9.8 Chapter Summary -- 9.9 Chapter Exercises -- 9.10 References -- Chapter 10 Modeling Mission System and Enabling System Operations -- 10.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 10.2 Approach to this Chapter -- 10.3 The System Behavioral Response Model -- 10.4 System Command & -- Control (C2) Interaction Constructs -- 10.5 Modeling System Control Flow and Data Flow Operations -- 10.6 Modeling Mission System and Enabling System Operations -- 10.7 Modeling an Operational Capability -- 10.8 Nested Operational Cycles -- 10.9 Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) -- 10.10 Chapter Summary -- 10.11 Chapter Exercises -- 10.12 References -- Chapter 11 Analytical Problem-Solving and Solution Development Synthesis -- 11.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 11.2 Part I: System Engineering and Analysis Concepts Synthesis -- 11.3 Shifting to a New Systems Engineering Paradigm -- 11.4 The Four Domain Solutions Methodology -- 11.5 Chapter Summary -- 11.6 References -- Part II System Engineering and Development Practices -- Chapter 12 Introduction to System Development Strategies -- 12.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 12.2 Approach to this Chapter -- 12.3 System Development Workflow Strategy -- 12.4 Multi-Level Systems Design and Development Strategy -- 12.5 Chapter Summary -- 12.6 Chapter Exercises -- 12.7 References -- Chapter 13 System Verification and Validation (V& -- V) Strategy -- 13.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 13.2 Approach to this Chapter -- 13.3 System V& -- V Concepts Overview -- 13.4 System Verification Practices -- 13.5 System Validation Practices -- 13.6 Applying V&.
V to the System Development Workflow Processes -- 13.7 Independent Verification & -- Validation (IV& -- V) -- 13.8 Chapter Summary -- 13.9 Chapter Exercises -- 13.10 References -- Chapter 14 The Wasson Systems Engineering Process -- 14.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 14.2 Approach to this Chapter -- 14.3 Evolution of SE Processes -- 14.4 The Wasson SE Process Model -- 14.5 Wasson SE Process Model Characteristics -- 14.6 Application of the Wasson SE Process Model -- 14.7 The Strength of the Wasson SE Process Model -- 14.8 Chapter Summary -- 14.9 Chapter Exercises -- 14.10 References -- Chapter 15 System Development Process Models -- 15.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 15.2 Introduction to the System Development Models -- 15.3 Waterfall Development Strategy and Model -- 15.4 "V" System Development Strategy and Model -- 15.5 Spiral Development Strategy and Model -- 15.6 Iterative and Incremental Development Model -- 15.7 Evolutionary Development Strategy and Model -- 15.8 Agile Development Strategy and Model -- 15.9 Selection of System Versus Component Development Models -- 15.10 Chapter Summary -- 15.11 Chapter Exercises -- 15.12 References -- Chapter 16 System Configuration Identification and Component Selection Strategy -- 16.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 16.2 Items: Building Blocks of Systems -- 16.3 Understanding Configuration Identification Semantics -- 16.4 Configuration Item (CI) Implementation -- 16.5 Developmental Configuration Baselines -- 16.6 Component Selection and Development -- 16.7 Vendor Product Semantics -- 16.8 Component Selection Methodology -- 16.9 Driving Issues that Influence COTS/NDI Selection -- 16.10 Chapter Summary -- 16.11 Chapter Exercises -- 16.12 References -- Chapter 17 System Documentation Strategy -- 17.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 17.2 Quality System and Engineering Data Records.
17.3 System Design and Development Data -- 17.4 Data Accession List (DAL) and Data Criteria List (DCL) -- 17.5 SE and Development Documentation Sequencing -- 17.6 Documentation Levels of Formality -- 17.7 Export Control of Sensitive Data and Technology -- 17.8 System Documentation Issues -- 17.9 Chapter Summary -- 17.10 Chapter Exercises -- 17.11 References -- Chapter 18 Technical Reviews Strategy -- 18.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 18.2 Approach to this Chapter -- 18.3 Technical Reviews Overview -- 18.4 Conduct of Technical Reviews -- 18.5 Contract Review Requirements -- 18.6 In-Process Reviews (IPRs) -- 18.7 Contract Technical Reviews -- 18.8 Chapter Summary -- 18.9 Chapter Exercises -- 18.10 References -- Chapter 19 System Specification Concepts -- 19.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 19.2 What is a Specification? -- 19.3 Attributes of a Well-Defined Specification -- 19.4 Types of Specifications -- 19.5 Key Elements of a Specification -- 19.6 Specification Requirements -- 19.7 Chapter Summary -- 19.8 Chapter Exercises -- 19.9 References -- Chapter 20 Specification Development Approaches -- 20.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 20.2 Approach to this Chapter -- 20.3 Introduction to Specification Development -- 20.4 Specification Development Approaches -- 20.5 Special Topics -- 20.6 Specification Reviews -- 20.7 Chapter Summary -- 20.8 Chapter Exercises -- 20.9 Reference -- Chapter 21 Requirements Derivation, Allocation, Flow Down, and Traceability -- 21.1 Definitions of Key Terms -- 21.2 Approach to this Chapter -- 21.3 Introduction to Requirements Derivation, Allocation Flowdown, & -- Traceability -- 21.4 Requirements Derivation Methods -- 21.5 Requirements Derivation and Allocation Across Entity Boundaries -- 21.6 Requirements Allocation -- 21.7 Requirements Traceability -- 21.8 Technical Performance Measures (TPMs) -- 21.9 Chapter Summary.
21.10 Chapter Exercises.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460672603321
Wasson Charles S. <1948->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons Incorporated, , [2016]
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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System engineering analysis, design, and development : concepts, principles, and practices / / Charles S. Wasson
System engineering analysis, design, and development : concepts, principles, and practices / / Charles S. Wasson
Autore Wasson Charles S. <1948->
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons Incorporated, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (881 pages) : color illustrations
Disciplina 003
Collana Wiley series in systems engineering and management
Soggetto topico System analysis
System design
ISBN 1-118-96715-1
1-118-96714-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910796081103321
Wasson Charles S. <1948->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons Incorporated, , [2016]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
System engineering analysis, design, and development : concepts, principles, and practices / / Charles S. Wasson
System engineering analysis, design, and development : concepts, principles, and practices / / Charles S. Wasson
Autore Wasson Charles S. <1948->
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons Incorporated, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (881 pages) : color illustrations
Disciplina 003
Collana Wiley series in systems engineering and management
Soggetto topico System analysis
System design
ISBN 1-118-96715-1
1-118-96714-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819742803321
Wasson Charles S. <1948->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons Incorporated, , [2016]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui