Systems Engineering Case Studies: Synopsis of the Learning Principles
Abstract
The Department of Defense is exponentially increasing the acquisition of joint complex systems that deliver needed capabilities demanded by our warfighter. Systems engineering is the technical and technical management process that focuses explicitly on delivering and sustaining robust, high-quality, affordable solutions. Air Force leadership has collectively stated the need to mature a sound systems engineering process throughout the Air Force. Gaining an understanding of the past and distilling lessons learned that are then shared with others through formal education and practitioner support are critical to achieving continuous improvement. This synopsis conveys the salient results of case studies focused on the application of systems engineering principles within various programs. Salient results are conveyed as learning principles to facilitate pedagogy. But these results are also useful to practicing engineers and managers as they apply systems engineering throughout a weapon system's life cycle. The reader is encouraged to delve into the details contained in the complete case study should a particular learning principle relate to a situation on your program.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 17, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA538486
Entities
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology