Fundamentals of System Engineering Management: Volume I - Systems Engineering Process
In Fundamentals of System Engineering Management: Volume I - Systems Engineering Process, you'll learn ...
- An introduction to the systems engineering problem-solving process system
- Some traditional techniques used in the process
- The process of requirements analysis, functional analysis and allocation, design synthesis, and verification
- The documentation developed as the finished output of the systems engineering process
Overview
This course series is divided into three volumes. This course, Volume I, describes the systems engineering process and includes an overview of system engineering and delves into requirements analysis, functional analysis, design synthesis, verification, and process outputs.
Volume II explains the analysis and control functions of system engineering which includes work breakdown structures, configuration management, technical reviews, trade studies, modeling, metrics and risk management. Volume III discusses system engineering planning, organizing, integration, and contractual considerations for large projects.
This volume is a two hour course that introduces you to the systems engineering problem-solving process, and discusses in basic terms some traditional techniques used in the process. An overview is given, and then the process of requirements analysis, functional analysis and allocation, design synthesis, and verification is explained in some detail. This course ends with a discussion of the documentation developed as the finished output of the systems engineering process.
Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
- A conceptual level understanding of the development and life cycle management of a system
- What is meant by System Engineering Management
- The three activities of System Engineering Management
- The primary life cycle functions of a product
- The system engineering process
- How to apply Requirements Analysis to a development process
- The purpose of Functional Analysis and Allocation in system engineering
- The components of Design Synthesis
- How verification is used in system engineering management
Certificate of Completion
You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a multiple-choice quiz consisting of 18 questions. PDH credits are not awarded until the course is completed and quiz is passed.
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