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Operational Domain Systems Engineering

Authors :
AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH CENTER FOR SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Colombi, J
Anderson, L
Doty, P
Griego, M
Timko, K
Hermann, B
AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH CENTER FOR SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Colombi, J
Anderson, L
Doty, P
Griego, M
Timko, K
Hermann, B
Source :
DTIC
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Recently in the INCOSE Insight, Fellow s Edition, Jeffrey O. Grady [1] discussed Robert E. Machol s 1965 concept of the T-Shaped domain knowledge of the systems engineer. He challenged that in reality, most systems engineers are somewhat broader in knowledge than just their core discipline. In effect, there is a movement to become domain systems engineers with general knowledge of the various technical specialties that contribute to that field. While much has been written on requirements analysis, subtle variations in describing a problem can still have major impacts on the potential solutions being sought or the usefulness of the solution selected. Underestimating the value of operational domain knowledge, or not being able to effectively convey the knowledge can lead a project towards a poor or suboptimal solution. This gives rise to the concept of operational domain systems engineering knowledge.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
DTIC
Notes :
text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn872726496
Document Type :
Electronic Resource