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IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part C (Applications and Reviews), 2000
The article discusses some basic principles underlying systems engineering, and the translation of these principles to practices such as to enable the engineering of trustworthy systems of all types that meet client needs. The article is concerned with systems engineering education.
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The article discusses some basic principles underlying systems engineering, and the translation of these principles to practices such as to enable the engineering of trustworthy systems of all types that meet client needs. The article is concerned with systems engineering education.
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Systems Engineering from an Engineering Viewpoint
IEEE Transactions on Systems Science and Cybernetics, 1965This paper considers various ways of defining systems engineering and surveys the systems engineering process. Part of the process is then applied to the problem of the Systems Science Committee.
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System of systems engineering and family of systems engineering from a standards perspective
2008 IEEE International Conference on System of Systems Engineering, 2008System of systems engineering (SoSE) and family of systems engineering (FoSE) continue to be two of the least well-understood SE disciplines. Knowledge of the SE standards significantly aids this understanding, including the relationship between SE, SoSE, and FoSE. This knowledge enhances any engineerpsilas career.
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2005
A smart system exhibits the four important properties: (i) Interactive, collective, coordinated and efficient Operation (ii) Self -organization and emergence (iii) Power law scaling under emergence (iv) Adaptive. We describe the role of fractal and percolation models for understanding smart systems.
E. V. Krishnamurthy, V. Kris Murthy
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A smart system exhibits the four important properties: (i) Interactive, collective, coordinated and efficient Operation (ii) Self -organization and emergence (iii) Power law scaling under emergence (iv) Adaptive. We describe the role of fractal and percolation models for understanding smart systems.
E. V. Krishnamurthy, V. Kris Murthy
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IBM Systems Journal, 1985
IBM systems engineering celebrates its 25th anniversary in 1985. This paper provides a perspective of the part systems engineering has played in the success of IBM in the information processing business during that 25-year period. The history of systems engineering is briefly reviewed, and the similarities and differences in worldwide systems engineer ...
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IBM systems engineering celebrates its 25th anniversary in 1985. This paper provides a perspective of the part systems engineering has played in the success of IBM in the information processing business during that 25-year period. The history of systems engineering is briefly reviewed, and the similarities and differences in worldwide systems engineer ...
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Engineering of societal systems
International Journal of Critical Infrastructures, 2011This paper proposes a methodology for conducting societal system engineering (SSE), the purpose of which is to ensure that the overall system meets the needs of the larger society as part of that society's infrastructure. Given the criticality of these systems, resiliency must be a major consideration in the design and operation of these systems ...
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Engineered Systems and Systems Engineering
Journal of Engineering Studies, 2016Enjie Luan +3 more
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1998
What makes some computers slow? Why do some digital systems operate reliably for years while others fail mysteriously every few hours? How can some systems dissipate kilowatts while others operate off batteries? These questions of speed, reliability, and power are all determined by the system-level electrical design of a digital system. Digital Systems
William J. Dally, John W. Poulton
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What makes some computers slow? Why do some digital systems operate reliably for years while others fail mysteriously every few hours? How can some systems dissipate kilowatts while others operate off batteries? These questions of speed, reliability, and power are all determined by the system-level electrical design of a digital system. Digital Systems
William J. Dally, John W. Poulton
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Effect of after-treatment systems on particulate matter emissions in diesel engine exhaust
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 2020B Apicella +2 more
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