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Systems Engineering is an interdisciplinary approach and means to enable the realisation of successful systems. It focuses on defining customer needs and required functionality early in the development cycle, documenting requirements, and then proceeding with design and system validation while considering the complete problem. Systems Engineering integrates all the disciplines and specialty groups into a cohesive team effort forming a structured development process that proceeds from concept, to production, to operation. Systems Engineering considers both the business and the technical needs of all customers with the goal of providing a quality product that meets the user needs.
A fundamental tenet of the Systems Engineering practice is to engineer the whole (the system) as a set of integrated cohesive parts. This is opposed to focusing the engineering effort just on the parts that are cobbled together and will most likely exhibit incompatabilities, inconsistencies, fragile interfaces and do not meet user needs.
What exactly is a “system” then?
What does "Integrated set of Elements" mean?
Users, sub-systems, components, HW, SW, Support Services, Training, Processes, Information, environment, etc
What does "Defined set of Objectives" mean?
Conformance to ALL of the requirements.
[Technical Specs, Contracts\Statement of Work, Corporate Operating Procedures, Regulatory Standards etc].
Why is Systems Engineering Important to Australia?
Systems Engineering delivers major benefits to a wide range of industrial sectors where complex projects are undertaken. These advantages include reducing your project risk, improving likelihood of success, and delivery of lower life cycle costs. Industrial Sectors where Systems Engineering practices can provide positive effects in terms of successful project outcomes include:
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Defence and Aerospace
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Telecommunications
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Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
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Intelligent Transport
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Medical Engineering
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Civil Infrastructure (power stations, offshore mining, energy networks)
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Emergency Services
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National Security
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