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Although usually well-funded, systems development projects are
often late to market and over budget. Worse still, many are
obsolete before they can be deployed or the program is cancelled
before delivery. Clearly, it is time for a new approach. With
coverage ranging from the complex characteristics and behaviors of
enterprises to the challenges they pose for engineering and
technology, Enterprise Systems Engineering: Advances in the Theory
and Practice examines the impacts of enterprise processes and
leading-edge technologies on the evolution of an enterprise. As
much about history as it is about systems engineering, this book
provides a snapshot of the early thinking in enterprise systems
engineering-a snapshot taken before the memory of its perspective
is corrupted by time. It discusses emerging methods essential to
successful systems engineering. The editors define and examine key
building blocks of the evolving field of enterprise systems
engineering. They address the issues of the changing nature of
systems engineering, lay out a recommended direction for the
future, and provide a unified basis for moving toward a mature
discipline with the expanded scope. During the last decade,
something has changed in the way people work together. Seldom do
isolated groups work on local problems to build stove-pipe
solutions and systems seldom are developed in a social, political,
economic, or technical vacuum. Yet concerted attempts to better
implement systems engineering seemed not to improve the situation.
Standing on the threshold of a new era in systems engineering, the
editors point an arrow in the direction of systems engineering
evolution, a direction that is equal parts social change and
technological change.
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