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Introduction to Systems Engineering

by Andrew P. Sage
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Overview

An easy-to-use, comprehensive guide to systems engineering methods.

Systems engineering (SE), or the engineering of large-scale systems, is key to achieving reliable, efficient, cost-effective products and services in diverse fields, including communication and network systems, software engineering, information systems, manufacturing, command and control, and defense systems acquisition and procurement. This book offers a unique introduction to the world of systems engineering, focusing on analysis and problem-solving techniques that can be applied throughout the life cycle of product systems and service systems. While the authors provide a framework for the functional levels involved in systems engineering processes and system management, the bulk of the discussion is devoted to the practical application of formulation, analysis, and interpretation methods.

Through the use of real-world examples and useful graphs, readers will learn to:
* Choose the most appropriate methods and tools for a given project
* Apply issue formulation methods to assure that the right problem has been identified
* Work with formal analysis methods to assure that the problem is solved correctly
* Apply issue interpretation methods to insure that decisions reflect human values and technological realities, and thereby make interpretation work for them in the decision-making process
* Develop an appreciation for the engineering and troubleshooting of large systems

About the Author, Andrew P. Sage

ANDREW P. SAGE, PhD, Purdue University, is University Professor and First American Bank Professor in the School of Information Technology at George Mason University.

JAMES E. ARMSTRONG JR., PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology, is Professor in the Department of Systems Engineering at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York.

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"This book...is a comprehensive summary and teaching tool...Highly recommended for upper-division undergraduate engineering students, graduate students in related fields, and practitioners." (Choice, Vol. 38, No. 8, April 2001)

Choice

This book...is a comprehensive summary and teaching tool...Highly recommended for upper-division undergraduate engineering students, graduate students in related fields, and practitioners.

Choice

This book...is a comprehensive summary and teaching tool...Highly recommended for upper-division undergraduate engineering students, graduate students in related fields, and practitioners.

Booknews

A textbook for upper-division undergraduate students in systems engineering or engineering management who have a fundamental background common to engineering students at that level in the US, including differential calculus, differential equations, some probability theory, and some physical engineering systems. Sage (information technology, George Mason U.) and Armstrong (systems engineering, US Military Academy) discuss some fundamental and introductory considerations associated with the engineering of large- scale systems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 10, 2000
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages
568
ISBN
9780471027669

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