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Systems Engineering Demystified, Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Jon Holt
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Book Image

Systems Engineering Demystified, Second Edition - Second Edition

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By: Jon Holt

Overview of this book

Systems engineering helps in developing and describing complex systems. Written by an internationally-recognized systems engineering expert, this updated edition provides insight into elements to consider when designing a complex system that is robust and successful. The latest edition covers the new approaches of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and its deployment techniques using the Trinity approach. You will learn about the system engineering life cycle and processes to implement. Effective systems can be built only when the system is designed with close attention to detail, meaning each aspect of the system is recognized and understood before the system is built. The book explains in great detail, different system models and visualization techniques, with a focus on SysML, to help you visualize a system in the design phase. You will also learn various verification and validation techniques to ensure your system design is ready to be implemented. The book ends with key management processes, systems engineering best practices, and guidelines, with a new section on effective approaches based on the author’s impressive 30 years of experience in the field. By the end of this systems engineering book, you'll be able to apply modern model-based systems engineering techniques to your own systems and projects.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part I: Introduction to Systems Engineering
4
Part II: Systems Engineering Concepts
8
Part III: Systems Engineering Techniques
14
Part IV: Next Steps
18
Other Books You May Enjoy
19
Index

Defining testing concepts

Before considering the main testing concepts, it is necessary to take a step back and consider what can be tested in any given System. In modeling terms, the contents of the Model are defined by the Views and, in turn, these Views have their structure and content defined by a set of Viewpoints that comprise part of the Framework. This was covered in detail in Chapter 2, Model-Based Systems Engineering. The Viewpoints themselves are based on the Ontology, which, as has been demonstrated throughout this book, is the cornerstone to achieving successful MBSE and, hence, Systems Engineering. The Ontology, we can therefore infer, forms the heart of the Views (and, therefore, the Model) as each Element that appears on a View is actually an instance of an Ontology Element.

If we now ask the question, which Elements that make up the Model can be tested?, then the answer is that any Element in the Model can be tested to some degree or other.

We can now infer...