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Designed to give non-engineers an understanding of systems
engineering, Systems Engineering Simplified presents a gentle
introduction to the subject and its importance in any profession.
The book shows you how to look at any system as a whole and use
this knowledge to gain a better understanding of where a system
might break down, how to troubleshoot the issues, and then quickly
resolve them. And does it all in a way that does not require
sophisticated technical training or complicated mathematics. The
book takes a holistic approach to thinking about the complex
systems, providing a deeper understanding of the underlying nature
of the system and the vocabulary of systems engineering. The
authors give you working knowledge of the processes used to design,
build, test, operate, and maintain the systems that we depend on
every day. They break down the systems engineering life cycle,
describing in the simplest terms what should be done along the
development process. Although there are many facets of systems
engineering, it can be explained as focusing on addressing why a
system is needed, what the system must do, and then how the system
will accomplish the task over the entire life of the system-in that
order. This fundamental review covers the processes from beginning
to end, in plain language, giving you an overview of systems
engineering that you can translate into your work in any field.
Designed to give non-engineers an understanding of systems
engineering, Systems Engineering Simplified presents a gentle
introduction to the subject and its importance in any profession.
The book shows you how to look at any system as a whole and use
this knowledge to gain a better understanding of where a system
might break down, how to troubleshoot the issues, and then quickly
resolve them. And does it all in a way that does not require
sophisticated technical training or complicated mathematics. The
book takes a holistic approach to thinking about the complex
systems, providing a deeper understanding of the underlying nature
of the system and the vocabulary of systems engineering. The
authors give you working knowledge of the processes used to design,
build, test, operate, and maintain the systems that we depend on
every day. They break down the systems engineering life cycle,
describing in the simplest terms what should be done along the
development process. Although there are many facets of systems
engineering, it can be explained as focusing on addressing why a
system is needed, what the system must do, and then how the system
will accomplish the task over the entire life of the system-in that
order. This fundamental review covers the processes from beginning
to end, in plain language, giving you an overview of systems
engineering that you can translate into your work in any field.
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