Handbook of Systems Engineering and ManagementAndrew P. Sage, William B. Rouse Focus in this book is placed on systems engineering and systems management for building systems of all types. The role of these systems to produce high reliability, and quality services and products is stressed. The role of advanced information technologies in enhancing productivity and quality is also discussed. |
Contents
Systems Integration | 11 |
The Logical Framework in a Project Management System | 38 |
Systems Reengineering | 44 |
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achieve actions activities alternative analysis application approach appropriate architecture assessment associated behavior chapter communication competitive complex components concept concerned concurrent configuration considered continuous cost cycle decision defined definition described determine discussed effective efforts environment error established evaluation example existing expected factors failure Figure formulation functional given goals human identified implementation important improvement individual initial input integration interaction internal involves issues knowledge lead major manufacturing measures methods necessary objectives operator organization organizational performance perspective phase planning possible potential practices present problem reengineering relationships represent requirements response risk selection specific standards step strategy structure success suggested systems engineering task technical types understanding validity various York