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The New Engineering Game

By : Tim Weilkiens
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The New Engineering Game

By: Tim Weilkiens

Overview of this book

Organizations today face an increasingly complex and dynamic environment, whatever their market. This change requires new systems that are built on the foundation of a new kind of engineering and thinking. The New Engineering Game closes the gap between high-level reflections about digitalization and daily engineering methods and tools. The book begins by describing the first three industrial revolutions and their consequences, and by predicting the fourth industrial revolution. Considering the fourth industrial revolution, it explains the need for a new kind of engineering. The later chapters of the book provide valuable principles, patterns, methods, and tools that engineering organizations can learn and use to succeed on the playfield of digitalization. By the end of the book, you’ll have all the information you need to understand the various concepts to take your first steps towards the world of digitalization.
Table of Contents (5 chapters)

About the Author

Tim Weilkiens is a member of the executive board of the German consulting company oose, a consultant and trainer, a lecturer of master courses, a publisher, a book author, and an active member of the OMG and INCOSE community. Tim has written sections of the initial SysML specification and is still active in the ongoing work on SysML v1, as well as the next generation SysML v2. He is involved in many MBSE activities and you can meet him at numerous conferences on MBSE and its related topics. As a consultant, he has advised a lot of companies from different domains.

The insights he gains into the challenges that they face are one part of his extensive experience that he shares in his books and presentations. Tim has written many books about modeling, including Systems Engineering with SysML (Morgan Kaufmann, 2008) and Model-Based System Architecture (Wiley, 2015). He is the editor of the pragmatic and independent MBSE methodology, SYSMOD, that is, the Systems Modeling Toolbox.