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Architecture and principles of systems engineering
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Complex and enterprise systems engineering
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Boca Raton, FL : Auerbach Publications, 2010
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xxxvi, 460 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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9781420072532
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Summary

Summary

The rapid evolution of technical capabilities in the systems engineering (SE) community requires constant clarification of how to answer the following questions:

What is Systems Architecture?

How does it relate to Systems Engineering?

What is the role of a Systems Architect?

How should Systems Architecture be practiced?

A perpetual reassessment of concepts and practices is taking place across various systems disciplines at every level in the SE community.

Architecture and Principles of Systems Engineering addresses these integral issues and prepares you for changes that will be occurring for years to come. With their simplified discussion of SE, the authors avoid an overly broad analysis of concepts and terminology. Applying their substantial experience in the academic, government, and commercial R&D sectors, this book is organized into detailed sections on:

Foundations of Architecture and Systems Engineering Modeling Languages, Frameworks, and Graphical Tools Using Architecture Models in Systems Analysis and Design Aerospace and Defense Systems Engineering

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Describing ways to improve methods of reasoning and thinking about architecture and systems, the text integrates concepts, standards, and terminologies that embody emerging model-based approaches but remain rooted in the long-standing practices of engineering, science, and mathematics. With an emphasis on maintaining conceptual integrity in system design, this text describes succinct practical approaches that can be applied to the vast array of issues that readers must resolve on a regular basis.

An exploration of the important questions above, this book presents the authors' invaluable experience and insights regarding the path to the future, based on what they have seen work through the power of model-based approaches to architecture and systems engineering.


Table of Contents

Foundations and Fundamentals of Architecture and Systems
Engineering Purpose and Scope of Course
Scientific and Logical Approach Concepts, Standards, and Terminology
Fundamentals of Systems Engineering [Tops Down]
A Model of Systems Engineering [Bottoms Up]
Structured Analysis and Design
The Magic of Structure Modeling Languages, Frameworks, and Graphical
Tools Architecture Modeling Languages
The Systems Modeling Language (SysML)
Graphical Tools (DFD, IDEF0)
Rule and State Modeling Data and Information
Modeling Introduction to DoDAF and MODAF Frameworks
DoDAF and MODAF Artifacts UML Profile of DoDAF and MODAF (UPDM)
Other Architecture Frameworks Using
Architectural Models in Systems Engineering Modeling FBE-I with
DoDAF System Design (Including LRS)
Capabilities Assessment Using Architecture for [Interoperability]
Assessment Advanced Topics Towards SoS and NEC
The OMG MDA TM Wicked Problems DoD and MOD Acquisition Policy
Through Life Capabilities Management Case Studies
FBE-I Concept Model Long Range Strike System Design
Air Warfare Model Models of Magic Cards Remote Monitoring