The field of systems engineering (SE) is at a juncture in its history where it needs to strengthen and extend its methods to support its expanding scope. This book lays out a recommended direction to do this and provides a unified basis for its development into a mature discipline. The author's approach is to build on the strengths of traditional SE, remedy the weaknesses, and unify all these elements on a common foundation. The book addresses the systems that will be most prevalent from this point on--hose characterized as ...
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The field of systems engineering (SE) is at a juncture in its history where it needs to strengthen and extend its methods to support its expanding scope. This book lays out a recommended direction to do this and provides a unified basis for its development into a mature discipline. The author's approach is to build on the strengths of traditional SE, remedy the weaknesses, and unify all these elements on a common foundation. The book addresses the systems that will be most prevalent from this point on--hose characterized as a combination of traditional and complex, mechanistic and organic, natural and artificial.
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