Content Inside :
Chapter 1 SMC Systems Engineering Primer What is a System Military Systems Types of System Elements What is a Space System? What’s different about a Space System? The Space Environment Unattended Operation The Ultimate High Ground What is a Family of Systems or a System of Systems? What is a System Acquisition Program? (How does a military system come to be?) Department of Defense (DoD) Process for Acquiring a System What is a System Capability Need (or Requirement) What is a Technical Requirement or Constraint The System Environment What are Interfaces What is Architecture or System Architecture. Chapter 2 How Does the Systems Engineering Process Work? The Capability Needs Process Functional Area Analysis Functional Needs Analysis. Chapter 3 Life Cycle Phases of a Major System Pre-KDP-A Concept Studies (Concept Refinement) Phase A–Concept Development (Technology Development) Phases B and C–Preliminary Design and Design Complete Phases (System Development & Demonstration). Chapter 4 What is Systems Engineering Management? What is Management Relationship of Systems Engineering Management to Overall Program Cost, Schedule and Risk. Change Management/Configuration Management Configuration Identification CM Monitoring and Control Configuration Status Accounting Configuration Audits Data Management Operational Safety, Suitability, and Effectiveness (OSS&E) Chapter 5 What are the System Engineer’s Tools? Overview of Engineering Tools Usage by Acquisition Phase Modeling & Simulation (M&S) Tools Defense Modeling & Simulation Office (DMSO) High Level Architecture (HLA) HLA Federate Compliance Testing Concept or System Architecture Tools. Chapter 6 What are the Companion Disciplines to Systems Engineering? Design Research & Technologies Manufacturing & Producibility Manufacturing Producibility Reliability & Maintainability.

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