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Integrating information security engineering with system engineering with system engineering tools
Proceedings Seventh IEEE International Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastucture for Collaborative Enterprises (WET ICE '98) (Cat. No.98TB100253), 2002Users of automated information systems (AISs) are becoming increasingly aware of the inherent risks associated with placing sensitive information on a system. Users are beginning to demand an assessment of the quality of security services offered because they need to make informed decisions on accepting certain levels of risk associated with protecting
M. Douglas Higginbotham +3 more
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2017
Many definitions of the Systems Engineering are proposed, and analyzing some differences between them help to highlight contents and open issues, as they are described in this chapter. Nevertheless, a short historical outline could be helpful in appreciating some characteristics of this methodology, which are even more detailed by a wide literature ...
Brusa E., Cala A., Ferretto D.
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Many definitions of the Systems Engineering are proposed, and analyzing some differences between them help to highlight contents and open issues, as they are described in this chapter. Nevertheless, a short historical outline could be helpful in appreciating some characteristics of this methodology, which are even more detailed by a wide literature ...
Brusa E., Cala A., Ferretto D.
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Systems of systems engineering education
International Journal of System of Systems Engineering, 2012System of systems engineering (SoSE) is a relatively new field of study as compared to other engineering disciplines and is often viewed as a mere extension of systems engineering, a relatively young discipline itself. As with all new disciplines, education in the emerging field is an important element of its development, or in some cases, its failure ...
Kevin MacG. Adams, Joseph M. Bradley
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Systems engineering for software engineers
Annals of Software Engineering, 1998This paper describes how we have modified a software engineering stream within a computer science course to include broader concepts of systems engineering. We justify this inclusion by showing how many reported problems with large systems are not just software problems but relate to system issues such as hardware and operational processes. We describe
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The engineering of systems engineers
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, 2000The telephone companies serving the southeastern United States had taken great care to prepare for the inevitable day when a major hurricane would strike their service region. They had stockpiled poles, wire, and switches, provided back-up computer centers, vehicles, and more. No one had thought to include daycare centers, but if they had, it is likely
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Engineering innovation into systems engineering practices
2015 Annual IEEE Systems Conference (SysCon) Proceedings, 2015A significant body of research exists about instilling a culture of innovation, but less is written about how to introduce innovation into systems engineering practices. Further, can suppress innovation. Our increasing need to conceive and develop more transformative concepts motivated an initiative to infuse innovation into our systems engineering. In
Jerry A. Krill +3 more
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SYSTEMS ENGINEERING VERSUS SYSTEMS ENGINEERS
INCOSE International Symposium, 1993AbstractThe relationship between systems engineering and the engineering profession of Systems Engineer is poorly understood. This lack of understanding is one of the major factors contributing to the confusion and complexity associated with developing a common understanding of systems engineering in industry and academia.
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Engineering complex systems: implications for research in systems engineering
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part C (Applications and Reviews), 2003A discussion of the scope of systems engineering, which seems to cover everything and therefore, in a way, to cover nothing. Systems engineering crosses the boundaries of other disciplines. It is the exploration, understanding, and design of how everything fits together.
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Systems engineering education for all Engineers
2015 IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering (ISSE), 2015The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) have an interest in the role of Systems Engineering (SE) knowledge in all types of education. This paper reports on an academic forum meeting held in May 2015. The aim of this forum was to explore ways of understanding, promoting and enhancing the value of Systems Engineering Knowledge in the ...
Rick Adcock +3 more
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Engineering in complex systems
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2010The implementation of the engineering design cycle of measure, model, manipulate would drastically enhance the success rate of biotechnological designs. Recent progress for the three elements suggests that the scope of the traditional engineering paradigm in biotechnology is expanding.
Bujara M, Panke S
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