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Systems Engineer

Systems Engineer. An engineer who specializes in the implementation of production systems.

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Systems Engineer

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  1. Systems Engineer An engineer who specializes in the implementation of production systems This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0402616. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the National Science Foundation (NSF).

  2. Systems Engineer • System A group of elements that are integrated with the common purpose of achieving an objective

  3. Systems Engineer • Subsystem • A system on its own as well as being part of a larger system

  4. Systems Engineer If the world is a system How does it relate to you as a person? World Country State YOU Family Community City

  5. Systems Engineer • Definition (There is no consensus): Integrated approach to synthesis of entire systems designed to perform tasks in what is expected to be most efficient possible manner, with each component of system designed to function as part of a single entity http://www.scivis.nps.navy.mil/~me/calvano/asnesem/tsld016.htm

  6. Systems Engineer • Focus on the methods to solve problems and not the solution of the problem • Are largely embodied in computer-based representation, analysis and design as well as software and software systems http://www.isr.umd.edu/ISR/about/definese.html

  7. Why System Engineering • To build a better product • A product, and the processes to produce it, are at the heart of it all http://www.scivis.nps.navy.mil/~me/calvano/asnesem/tsld016.htm

  8. Justification or Need • There is a demand of good Systems Engineers because of: • The Complexity of production • Decreasing reaction times: • More devastating threats • Burgeoning technical development • Affordableissues • Intolerance of failure http://www.scivis.nps.navy.mil/~me/calvano/asnesem/tsld016.htm

  9. Another Systems Engineering Description • An approach which views an entire system of components as an entity rather than simply an assembly of individual parts… components designed to work properly with other components rather than to function by itself http://www.scivis.nps.navy.mil/~me/calvano/asnesem/tsld016.htm

  10. Need to be Knowledgeable • Systems engineers need a broad knowledge of developments in various fields of science as well as thorough grounding in general techniques of mathematical and physical analysis and optimization, along with generous knowledge in computer software and software programs http://www.scivis.nps.navy.mil/~me/calvano/asnesem/tsld016.htm

  11. Systems Engineer Has both the expertise of selecting the right technical solution within a project’s cost and schedule constraints and an understanding of the system and its technical complexity. http://systemsengineering.standford.edu/

  12. Systems Engineer The systems engineer has become a valued position in many companies and organizations both large and small. http://systemsengineering.standford.edu/

  13. Systems Engineers • Ability to look at the larger picture • Take into account how factors such as • Technology • Environment • Management • Risk • Research • All contribute to the overall success or failure • of a product http://systemsengineering.standford.edu/

  14. Standards to be met: • 2.W 6.H • 2.X 6.I • 2.Y • 2.FF

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