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Mastering the complexity of innovative systems is a challenging
aspect of design and product development. Only a systematic
approach can help to embed an increasing degree of smartness in
devices and machines, allowing them to adapt to variable conditions
or harsh environments. At the same time, customer needs have to be
identified before they can be translated into consistent technical
requirements. The field of Systems Engineering provides a method, a
process, suitable tools and languages to cope with the complexity
of various systems such as motor vehicles, robots, railways
systems, aircraft and spacecraft, smart manufacturing systems,
microsystems, and bio-inspired devices. It makes it possible to
trace the entire product lifecycle, by ensuring that requirements
are matched to system functions, and functions are matched to
components and subsystems, down to the level of assembled parts.
This book discusses how Systems Engineering can be suitably
deployed and how its benefits are currently being exploited by
Product Lifecycle Management. It investigates the fundamentals of
Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) through a general
introduction to this topic and provides two examples of real
systems, helping readers understand how these tools are used. The
first, which involves the mechatronics of industrial systems,
serves to reinforce the main content of the book, while the second
describes an industrial implementation of the MBSE tools in the
context of developing the on-board systems of a commercial
aircraft.
Mastering the complexity of innovative systems is a challenging
aspect of design and product development. Only a systematic
approach can help to embed an increasing degree of smartness in
devices and machines, allowing them to adapt to variable conditions
or harsh environments. At the same time, customer needs have to be
identified before they can be translated into consistent technical
requirements. The field of Systems Engineering provides a method, a
process, suitable tools and languages to cope with the complexity
of various systems such as motor vehicles, robots, railways
systems, aircraft and spacecraft, smart manufacturing systems,
microsystems, and bio-inspired devices. It makes it possible to
trace the entire product lifecycle, by ensuring that requirements
are matched to system functions, and functions are matched to
components and subsystems, down to the level of assembled parts.
This book discusses how Systems Engineering can be suitably
deployed and how its benefits are currently being exploited by
Product Lifecycle Management. It investigates the fundamentals of
Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) through a general
introduction to this topic and provides two examples of real
systems, helping readers understand how these tools are used. The
first, which involves the mechatronics of industrial systems,
serves to reinforce the main content of the book, while the second
describes an industrial implementation of the MBSE tools in the
context of developing the on-board systems of a commercial
aircraft.
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