The System Concept and Its Application to Engineering

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This book applies the system concept to design by developing a deeper understanding of the fundamentals, by defining design and its engineering characteristics and by applying the system concept to early stages of design, where it has the greatest impact.

Systems engineering is a mandatory approach in some industries, and is gaining wider acceptance for complex projects in general. However, under the imperative of delivering these projects on time and within budget, the focus has been mainly on the management aspects, with less attention to improving the core engineering activity design. This book addresses the application of the system concept to design in several ways: by developing a deeper understanding of the system concept, by defining design and its characteristics within the process of engineering, and by applying the system concept to the early stage of design, where it has the greatest impact.

A central theme of the book is that the purpose of engineering is to be useful in meeting the needs of society, and that therefore the ultimate measure of the benefit of applying the system concept should be the extent to which it advances the achievement of that purpose. Consequently, any consistent, top-down development of the functionality required of a solution to the problem of meeting a defined need must proceed from such a measure, and it is agued that a generalised form of Return on Investment is an appropriate measure. A theoretical framework for the development of functionality based on this measure and utilising the system concept is presented, together with some examples and practical guidelines.


Demonstrates how elements of systems engineering, design, economics, or ontology can be combined in order to handle the increasing complexity of engineering projects The system concept as a mode of description is a central feature Shows why systems engineering should not be overly influenced by the formalism of software engineering

Inhalt
Introduction .- PART A THE SYSTEM CONCEPT.-A1 Everyday Use and Meaning.-A2 The Philosophical Context.-A3 The System Concept Within the Philosophical Framework.-A4 Some Features of the System Concept.-A5 Applying the System Concept.- .PART B ENGINEERING.-B1 A Short History.-B2 Characteristics of Engineering.-B3 Usefulness The Purpose of Engineering.-B4 Design and Creativeness.-B5 Requirements Definition.-B6 Standardisation and the Bottom-Up Design Process.-B7 Managing the Process of Engineering.- PART C APPLYING THE SYSTEM CONCEPT TO ENGINEERING.-C1 Sources of Complexity.-C2 The Systems Engineering Approach to Handling Complex Projects.-C3 Architecting and Functional Analysis.-C4 The Functional Domain.-C5 Systems in the Functional Domain.-C6 Value and Optimisation.A1 Everyday Use and Meaning.-A2 The Philosophical Context.-A3 The System Concept Within the Philosophical Framework.-A4 Some Features of the System Concept.-A5 Applying the System Concept.- .PART B ENGINEERING.-B1 A Short History.-B2 Characteristics of Engineering.-B3 Usefulness The Purpose of Engineering.-B4 Design and Creativeness.-B5 Requirements Definition.-B6 Standardisation and the Bottom-Up Design Process.-B7 Managing the Process of Engineering.- PART C APPLYING THE SYSTEM CONCEPT TO ENGINEERING.-C1 Sources of Complexity.-C2 The Systems Engineering Approach to Handling Complex Projects.-C3 Architecting and Functional Analysis.-C4 The Functional Domain.-C5 Systems in the Functional Domain.-C6 Value and Optimisation.B1 A Short History.-B2 Characteristics of Engineering.-B3 Usefulness The Purpose of Engineering.-B4 Design and Creativeness.-B5 Requirements Definition.-B6 Standardisation and the Bottom-Up Design Process.-B7 Managing the Process of Engineering.- PART C APPLYING THE SYSTEM CONCEPT TO ENGINEERING.-C1 Sources of Complexity.-C2 The Systems Engineering Approach to Handling Complex Projects.-C3 Architecting and Functional Analysis.-C4 The Functional Domain.-C5 Systems in the Functional Domain.-C6 Value and Optimisation.C1 Sources of Complexity.-C2 The Systems Engineering Approach to Handling Complex Projects.-C3 Architecting and Functional Analysis.-C4 The Functional Domain.-C5 Systems in the Functional Domain.-C6 Value and Optimisation.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783642436994
    • Auflage 2013
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Maschinenbau
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 284
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T16mm
    • Jahr 2014
    • EAN 9783642436994
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3642436994
    • Veröffentlichung 15.10.2014
    • Titel The System Concept and Its Application to Engineering
    • Autor Erik W. Aslaksen
    • Gewicht 435g
    • Herausgeber Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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