
Systems Engineering and Analysis
Pearson (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 28. February 1998
Book
Hardback
704 pages
978-0-13-135047-2 (ISBN)
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Appropriate for undergraduate and graduate courses in Systems Engineering and Systems Analysis.
Practical introduction to Systems Engineering and Analysis provides systems engineers and analysts with the concepts, methodologies, models and tools needed to understand and implement the systems approach.
Practical introduction to Systems Engineering and Analysis provides systems engineers and analysts with the concepts, methodologies, models and tools needed to understand and implement the systems approach.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
1220 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-135047-2 (9780131350472)
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Content
Preface.
I. INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEMS.
1. System Definitions and Concepts.
2. Bringing Systems Into Being.
II. THE SYSTEM DESIGN PROCESS.
3. Conceptual System Design.
4. Preliminary System Design.
5. Detail Design and Development.
6. System Test and Evaluation.
III. SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN EVALUATION.
7. Alternatives and Models in Decision Making.
8. Models for Economic Evaluation.
9. Optimization in Design and Operations.
10. Queuing Theory and Analysis.
11. Control Concepts and Techniques.
IV. DESIGN FOR OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY.
12. Design for Reliability.
13. Design for Maintainability.
14. Design for Usability (Human Factors).
15. Design for Supportability (Serviceability).
16. Design for Producibility and Disposability.
17. Design for Affordability (Life-Cycle Cost).
V. SYSTEMS ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT.
18. Systems Engineering Planning and Organization.
19. Program Management and Control.
VI. APPENDICES.
A: Analysis and Checklist Methods.
B: Probability Theory and Analysis.
C: Probability and Statistical Tables.
D: Interest Factors Tables.
E: Finite Queuing Tables.
F: Selected Bibliography.
I. INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEMS.
1. System Definitions and Concepts.
2. Bringing Systems Into Being.
II. THE SYSTEM DESIGN PROCESS.
3. Conceptual System Design.
4. Preliminary System Design.
5. Detail Design and Development.
6. System Test and Evaluation.
III. SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN EVALUATION.
7. Alternatives and Models in Decision Making.
8. Models for Economic Evaluation.
9. Optimization in Design and Operations.
10. Queuing Theory and Analysis.
11. Control Concepts and Techniques.
IV. DESIGN FOR OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY.
12. Design for Reliability.
13. Design for Maintainability.
14. Design for Usability (Human Factors).
15. Design for Supportability (Serviceability).
16. Design for Producibility and Disposability.
17. Design for Affordability (Life-Cycle Cost).
V. SYSTEMS ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT.
18. Systems Engineering Planning and Organization.
19. Program Management and Control.
VI. APPENDICES.
A: Analysis and Checklist Methods.
B: Probability Theory and Analysis.
C: Probability and Statistical Tables.
D: Interest Factors Tables.
E: Finite Queuing Tables.
F: Selected Bibliography.