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As its name implies, the aim of Systems Design and Engineering:
Facilitating Multidisciplinary Development Projects is to help
systems engineers develop the skills and thought processes needed
to successfully develop and implement engineered systems. Such
expertise typically does not come through study but from action,
hard work, and cooperation. To that end, the authors have chosen a
"hands-on" approach for presenting material rather than
concentrating on theory, as so often is the case in a classroom
setting. This attractive and accessible text is a mix of theory and
practical approach, illustrated with examples that have enough
richness and variability to hold your attention. Models are
presented for controlling the design, change, and engineering
processes. Various aspects of systems engineering and methods
providing the big picture at system level are discussed. In some
ways, you can think of the book as a compact "starter's kit" for
systems engineers. Although the authors are recognized experts in
academic settings, they attribute much of their success in systems
engineering to their own hands-on experiences and want to show you
how to achieve that same level of expertise. Simply reading this
book or any other book will not suffice for the learning process to
become a systems engineer - no book will do that. However, by
following the principles laid out in this book, you can develop the
necessary skills and expertise to help you start an interesting,
challenging, and rewarding career as a systems engineer.
As its name implies, the aim of Systems Design and Engineering:
Facilitating Multidisciplinary Development Projects is to help
systems engineers develop the skills and thought processes needed
to successfully develop and implement engineered systems. Such
expertise typically does not come through study but from action,
hard work, and cooperation. To that end, the authors have chosen a
"hands-on" approach for presenting material rather than
concentrating on theory, as so often is the case in a classroom
setting. This attractive and accessible text is a mix of theory and
practical approach, illustrated with examples that have enough
richness and variability to hold your attention. Models are
presented for controlling the design, change, and engineering
processes. Various aspects of systems engineering and methods
providing the big picture at system level are discussed. In some
ways, you can think of the book as a compact "starter's kit" for
systems engineers. Although the authors are recognized experts in
academic settings, they attribute much of their success in systems
engineering to their own hands-on experiences and want to show you
how to achieve that same level of expertise. Simply reading this
book or any other book will not suffice for the learning process to
become a systems engineer - no book will do that. However, by
following the principles laid out in this book, you can develop the
necessary skills and expertise to help you start an interesting,
challenging, and rewarding career as a systems engineer.
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