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Agile Systems Engineering
Author: Douglass Bruce Powel
Language: EnglishSubject for Agile Systems Engineering:
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Agile Systems Engineering presents a vision of systems engineering where precise specification of requirements, structure, and behavior meet larger concerns as such as safety, security, reliability, and performance in an agile engineering context.
World-renown author and speaker Dr. Bruce Powel Douglass incorporates agile methods and model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to define the properties of entire systems while avoiding errors that can occur when using traditional textual specifications. Dr. Douglass covers the lifecycle of systems development, including requirements, analysis, design, and the handoff to specific engineering disciplines. Throughout, Dr. Douglass couples agile methods with SysML and MBSE to arm system engineers with the conceptual and methodological tools they need to avoid specification defects and improve system quality while simultaneously reducing the effort and cost of systems engineering.
1. What is Model-Based Systems Engineering?2. What are Agile Methods and Why Should I Care?3. The importance of Agile methods4. Agile Stakeholder Requirements Engineering5. Agile Systems Requirements Definition and Analysis6. System Architectural Analysis and Trade Studies7. Agile Systems Architectural Design8. The Handoff to Downstream Engineering
AppendixA. T-Wrecks Stakeholder RequirementsB. T-Wrecks System Requirements
System engineers, particularly those in aerospace, defense, automotive, transportation, and rail, as well as embedded software developers across disciplines.
- Identifies how the concepts and techniques of agile methods can be effectively applied in systems engineering context
- Shows how to perform model-based functional analysis and tie these analyses back to system requirements and stakeholder needs, and forward to system architecture and interface definition
- Provides a means by which the quality and correctness of systems engineering data can be assured (before the entire system is built!)
- Explains agile system architectural specification and allocation of functionality to system components
- Details how to transition engineering specification data to downstream engineers with no loss of fidelity
- Includes detailed examples from across industries taken through their stages, including the "Waldo" industrial exoskeleton as a complex system