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Chapter2MethodologicalFrameworksandSystemsEngineeringProcesses

(方法論框架和系統(tǒng)工程過程)12007SYSTEMSENGINEERINGChapter2MethodologicalFrameThereareanumberofframeworks(框架、體系)thatwemightusetocharacterize(描繪)systemsengineeringefforts.Wewilldescribesomeoftheminthischapter.Withoutasoundandwell-understoodproductline,orprocess,fortheacquisitionorproductionoflargesystems,itisverylikelythattherewillbeanumberofflaws(缺點(diǎn))intheresultingsystemitself.Thus,thedefinition,development,anddeployment(部署)ofanappropriate(恰當(dāng)?shù)模﹑rocess,orsetofprocesses,forsystemsproductionisveryimportant.4/1/202422007SYSTEMSENGINEERINGThereareanumbero2.1INTRODUCTIONInthischapterwefirstdiscussthenatureofsystemsacquisition(收購),production(生產(chǎn)),procurement(采購),ormanufacturing(制造業(yè)).Wewillgenerally(通常)usethewordacquisitiontodescribeeachoftheseefforts.

Assystemsengineers,weareprimarilyconcernedwiththefunctionalandphysicalarchitecturesthatleadtoimplementationarchitecturesandtheresultingdetaileddesignofsystemsofalltypes.

Designanddevelopmentisveryimportant,eventhoughtheacquisitionorproductionprocessalsodependsuponsuccessinthedefinitionanddeployment(部署)phasesofthelifecycle.Designanddevelopmentisacreativeprocessthroughwhichsystemproducts,presumedtoberesponsivetoclientneedsandrequirements,areconceptualizedorspecified,manufacturedorotherwiseproduced,andfieldedorimplementedinsuchawaythattheycanbemaintainedovertime.

4/1/202432007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.1INTRODUCTION2.1INTRODUCTIONTherearefourprimaryingredientsinourdefinitionofdesignanddevelopment,andtheyapplytosoftwaredesignaswellastothedesignofhardwareandphysicalsystems.Developmentresultsfromspecifications(規(guī)格)orarchitectureforaproductorsystem.Developmentisacreativeprocess.Developmentactivityincludesdesigneffort,whichisconceptualinnature.Asuccessfuldesignanddevelopmentmustbebroadlyresponsivetoclientneedsandrequirements.4/1/202442007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.1INTRODUCTIONT2.1INTRODUCTION

Goodsystemsengineeringpractice

(實(shí)踐)requiresthatthesystemsengineerberesponsivetoeachofthesefouringredientsforqualitydesignanddevelopmentefforts.

Thefinalingredientrequiresasetofneedsandrequirementsoftheclientforthedesiredproduct,process,orsystem.Thisinformationrequirementservesastheinputtothesystemsengineeringprocessthatleadstodesign.Systemsengineeringiscreative,anditisaprocessthatisconceptualandpragmatic(概念和務(wù)實(shí))

innature.Theinitialresultofthiscreative,conceptual,andpragmaticprocessisinformationconcerningthespecificationsorarchitecturefortheproductorservicethatwillultimatelybemanufactured,implemented,installed,orbroughttofruition(享用)insomeotherway.Alaterresultisthesystemitselfandplansforitsevolutionovertime.4/1/202452007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.1INTRODUCTIONG2.1INTRODUCTIONInthedetailedeffortsthatfollow,wefirstdiscusssystemsengineeringmethodologyandsystemsengineeringlifecyclesasnecessaryelementsinthesystemsengineeringprocess.Thisleadstoanumberofconceptualframeworksforsystemsengineeringprocesses.4/1/202462007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.1INTRODUCTIONIn2.1INTRODUCTIONInthischapter,wewilldiscussthesystemsacquisition,orproduction,processintermsofanumberofstepsandphasesthatmaycomprisethisprocess.4/1/202472007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.1INTRODUCTIONIn2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKSFOR

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Inthissectionwepresentandexplainthecompletesystemsengineeringprocesswithemphasisonframeworksforsystemsmethodologyanddesign.Theframeworkconsistsofthreedimensions(方面)

:Alogicdimension

(邏輯層面)

thatconsistsofthreefundamentalstepsAtimedimensionthatconsistsofthreebasiclifecyclephasesAperspectivesdimension(觀點(diǎn)層面)thatconsistsofthreestagesorlifecycles4/1/202482007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKS2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKSFOR

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Weenvision(設(shè)想)athree-performancelevelhierarchy(三層次結(jié)構(gòu)性能)forsystemsengineeringphasedefforts,suchasshowninFigure2.2.Thisthree-levelstructuredhierarchycomprisesasystemsengineeringlifecycleandisoneoftheingredientsofsystemsengineeringmethodology.Itinvolves:SystemdefinitionSystemdevelopmentSystemdeployment4/1/202492007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKS2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKSFOR

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Weillustrateforwardflowofinformation,andfeedback(反饋)fromonephasetotheother.Usually,thisisneededasasituationinwhichinformationonlyflowsinonedirectionfromonephasetoasubsequentphasewillnotallowforiterativeimprovement.

(迭代改進(jìn))

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Itisgenerallyalsoverydesirabletoallowforlearningasthelife-cycleprocessisiterativelyrepeated(反復(fù)迭代).Figure2.3illustratesthreedifferentinformationflowpatterns.Generally,theonewithlearningandfeedbackistobepreferred.Wewill,however,discusssomeextensionsofthebasic"waterfall"life-cyclemodel,illustratedontheleftsideofFigure2.3.

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Asweshallsoondiscuss,thisthree-phaselifecyclemaybeexpandedintoalifecyclecomprised(包含)ofalargernumberofphases.Generallythenumberofphasesisinthevicinity(周圍地區(qū))ofseven,althoughitmaycontainquiteafewmorethansevenphases4/1/2024122007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKS2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKSFOR

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Regardlessof(不管、盡管)thewayinwhichthesystemsengineeringlife-cycleprocessischaracterized,andregardlessofthetypeofproductorsystemorservicethatisbeingdesigned,allcharacterizationsofthephasesofthesystemsengineeringlifecycleswillnecessarilyinvolve:FormulationoftheProblem

(問題的規(guī)劃)—inwhichtheneedsandobjectivesofaclientgroupareidentified,andpotentiallyacceptabledesignalternatives,oroptions,areidentifiedorgenerated.AnalysisoftheAlternatives

(變量的分析)—inwhichtheimpactsoftheidentifieddesignoptionsareidentifiedandevaluated.Interpretation(解釋、說明)

andSelection

—inwhichtheoptions,oralternativecoursesofaction,arecomparedbymeansofanevaluationoftheimpactsofthealternativesandhowthesearevaluedbytheclientgroup.Theneedsandobjectivesoftheclientgrouparenecessarilyusedasabasisforevaluation.Themostacceptablealternativeisselectedforimplementationorfurtherstudyinasubsequentphaseofsystemsengineering.4/1/2024132007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKS2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKSFOR

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Ourmodelofthestepsofthelogicstructureofthesystemsprocess,showninFigure2.4,isbaseduponthisconceptualization.Asweshallalsoindicateinmuchmoredetaillater,thesethreestepscanbedisaggregated(分解)intoanumberofothers.

Eachofthesestepsofsystemsengineeringisaccomplishedforeachofthelifecyclephases.4/1/2024142007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKS2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKSFOR

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Aswehavenoted,therearegenerallythreedifferentsystemsengineeringlifecycles.Theserelatetothethreedifferentstages

ofeffortthatareneededtoresultinacompetitiveproductorserviceinthemarketplace:Research,development,test,andevaluation(RDT&E)SystemacquisitionorproductionSystemsplanningandmarketing

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Thuswemayimagineathree-dimensionalmodelofsystemsengineeringthatiscomprisedofstepsassociatedwitheachphaseofalifecycle,thephasesinthelifecycle,andthelifecyclesthatcomprisethecoarsestructure(大體框架)orstagesofsystemsengineering.4/1/2024162007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKS2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKSFOR

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Figure2.5illustratesthisacrossthreedistinctbutinterrelatedlifecycles,forthethreestepsandthreephasesthatwehavedescribedhere.4/1/2024172007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKS2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKSFOR

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Thesystemsplanningandmarketinglifecycleisintendedtoyieldanswerstothequestion;Whatisindemand?

Theresearch,development,test,andevaluationlifecycleisintendedtoyieldanswerstothequestion;Whatis(technologically)possible(withinreasonableeconomicandotherconsiderations)?Theacquisitionlifecycleisintendedtoyieldanswerstothequestion;Whatcanbedeveloped?Itisonlyintheregionwherethereisoverlap(重疊),actuallyinann-dimensionalspace,thatresponsibleactionsshouldbeimplementedtobringaboutprogramsforallthreelifecycles.Thissuggeststhattheneedsofonelifecycleshouldnotbeconsideredindependentlyoftheothertwo.4/1/2024182007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKS2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKSFOR

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Figure2.6attemptstorepresentthisconceptuallyfortwo-dimensionalrepresentationsofthepossibilityspaceforeachlifecycle.

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Eachofthelogicalstepsofsystemsengineeringisaccomplishedforeachofthelife-cyclephases.Therearegenerallythreedifferentsystemsengineeringlifecyclesorstagesforacompletesystemsengineeringeffort,aswehaveindicated.Thuswemayimagineathree-dimensionalmodelofsystemsengineeringthatiscomprisedofstepsassociatedwitheachphaseofalifecycle,thephasesinthelifecycle,andthelifecyclesorstagesofacompletesystemsengineeringeffort.4/1/2024202007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKS2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKSFOR

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Figure2.7illustratesthisframeworkofsteps(步驟),phases(方面),andstages(階段)asathree-dimensionalcube.Thisisonethree-dimensionalframework,intheformofamorphological(形態(tài)學(xué))box,forsystemsengineering.4/1/2024212007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKS2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKSFOR

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Amethodology(方法學(xué))isanopensetofproceduresforproblemsolving.Consequently(因此、所以),amethodologyinvolvesasetofmethods,asetofactivities,andasetofrelationsbetweenthemethodsandtheactivities.Touseamethodologywemusthaveanappropriatesetofmethods.Generally,theseincludeavarietyofqualitative(定性的)andquantitativeapproachesfromanumberofdisciplinesthatenableformulation(構(gòu)思、規(guī)劃),analysis,andinterpretationofthephasedeffortsthatareassociatedwiththedefinition,development,anddeploymentofbothanappropriateprocessandtheproductthatresultsfromuseofthisprocess.

Associatedwithamethodologyisastructuredframeworkintowhichparticularmethodsareassociatedforresolutionofaspecificissue.4/1/2024222007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKS2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKSFOR

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Letusnowdevelopthestructuredframeworkofsteps,phases,andstagesinsystemsengineeringinmoredetail.4/1/2024232007SYSTEMSENGINEERING2.2METHODOLOGICALFRAMEWORKS(1)LogicalStepsofSystemsEngineering

Aswehavenoted,allcharacterizationsofsystemsengineeringwillnecessarilyinvolvethreelogicalsteps[1-4]:FormulationofthesystemsengineeringproblemunderconsiderationAnalysistodeterminetheimpactsofthealternativesInterpretationoftheseimpactsinaccordancewiththevaluesystemofthedecisionmaker(s),andselectionofanappropriateplanofactiontocontinuetheeffort.Thesethreesteps,oranexpansiontheretotomoreexplicitlyindicatetheactualactivitiesassociatedwitheachphase,areconductedateachandeveryphaseofthesystemsengineeringlifecycle.4/1/2024242007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(1)LogicalStepsofSystemsE(1)LogicalStepsofSystemsEngineering

Wecanexpand(擴(kuò)展)thethreefundamentalstepsofsystemsengineeringinmanyways.However,probablythemostusefulexpansionisthesevenstepsidentifiedbyHall[5].Ourconstrual(解釋)ofthesesevenstepsofsystemsengineeringandtheirrelationtothethreebasicstepsofformulation,analysis,andinterpretationfollows.4/1/2024252007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(1)LogicalStepsofSystemsE(1)LogicalStepsofSystemsEngineering

FormulationProblemDefinition.(問題的定義)

Thisstepinvolvesisolating(分離),quantifying(量化),andclarifying(闡述)theneedthatcreatestheproblemanddescribingthesetofenvironmentalfactorsthatconstrainsalterables(約束變量)forthesystemtobedeveloped.Itinvolvesidentifyingasetofneeds,alterables,andconstraintsassociatedwiththeissueformulation.ValueSystemDesign.(價(jià)值系統(tǒng)設(shè)計(jì))

Thisstepinvolvesselectionofthesetofobjectivesorgoalsthatguidesthesearchforalternatives.Valuesystemdesignenablesdeterminationofthemultidimensionalattributesordecisioncriteriaforselectingthemostappropriatesystem.Itinvolvestheidentificationandvalidation(確認(rèn))ofasetofobjectivesandobjectivesmeasures.SystemSynthesis.(系統(tǒng)綜合)

Thisstepinvolvessearchingfor,orhypothesizing(假定、猜測(cè)),asetofalternativecoursesofactionoroptions.Eachalternativemustbedescribedinsufficientdetailtopermitanalysisoftheimpactsofimplementationandsubsequentevaluationandinterpretationwithrespecttotheobjectives.Aspartofthisstep,weidentifyanumberofpotentialalternativesandassociatedalternativesmeasures.4/1/2024262007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(1)LogicalStepsofSystemsE(1)LogicalStepsofSystemsEngineering

AnalysisSystemAnalysisandModeling(系統(tǒng)分析與建模).Asapartofthisstep,wedeterminespecificimpacts(確定具體的影響因素)orconsequencesofthealternatives(變量結(jié)果)thatwerespecifiedasrelevanttotheissueunderconsiderationbythevaluesystem.Theseimpactsmayrelatetosuchimportantconcernsasproductquality,market,reliability,cost,andeffectivenessorbenefits.Thereareavarietyofsimulationandmodelingmethods,andagreatvarietyofoperationsresearchapproachesthatareofpotentialvaluehere.RefinementoftheAlternatives(細(xì)化變量).Aspartofthisstep,weattempttoadjust,andhopefullyoptimize,thesystemvariablesinordertobestmeetsystemobjectivesandsatisfysystemconstraints.4/1/2024272007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(1)LogicalStepsofSystemsE(1)LogicalStepsofSystemsEngineering

Interpretation

DecisionMaking(制定策略).

Thisstepinvolvesevaluatingtheimpactsorconsequencesofthealternativesand,thereby,interpretingthealternativesintermsoftheextenttowhichtheyachieveobjectives.Thealternativesareidentifiedinsystemsynthesisandsubsequentlymodeledandrefinedintheanalysisstepsofeffort,inaccordancewithsatisfactionofobjectivesassociatedwiththevaluesystem.Thisenablesinterpretationoftheseevaluationssuchthatallalternativescanbecomparedrelativetohumanvalues.Oneormorealternatives,orcoursesofaction,canthenbeselectedforadvancingtothenextstep.PlanningforAction.

Thisstepinvolvescommunicatingtheresultsoftheefforttothispointandlookingaheadtothenextphaseofthesystemsengineeringlifecycleunderconsideration.Thisincludessuchpragmaticeffortsasschedulingsubsequentefforts,allocatingresourcestoaccomplishthem,andsettingupsystemmanagementcontrols.Ifweareconductingasinglephaseeffort,thisstepwouldbethefinalone.Moregenerally,itleadstoanewphaseofeffortincontinuationofasystemsengineeringlifecycle.4/1/2024282007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(1)LogicalStepsofSystemsE(1)LogicalStepsofSystemsEngineering

figure2.8indicatesthewaterfallnatureofthesesevenstepsofsystemsengineeringandtheirrelationtothethreefundamentallogicalsteps.Thesevenstepsofsystemsengineeringaregenerallycarriedoutinaniterativefashionforeachphaseofthesystemsengineeringlifecycle.4/1/2024292007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(1)LogicalStepsofSystemsE(1)LogicalStepsofSystemsEngineering

Becausetheeffortsandpurposesofthevariousphasesofthelifecyclearequitedifferent,thespecifictoolsandmethodsthatareappropriatetoaccomplisheachofthesevenstepscanbeexpectedtobequitedifferentfromonesystemsengineeringprocessphasetoanother.Itisquitepossibletogobacktorefineandimprovetheresultsofanyearlierstepasaconsequenceoftheresultsofanylaterstep.WedonotshowtheseiterativefeedbackloopsinFigure2.8.4/1/2024302007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(1)LogicalStepsofSystemsE(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSystemsEngineering

Aswehaveoftenindicatedatypicalsystemsengineeringlifecyclehasthreebasicphases—definition,development,anddeployment.Forlargesystems,thesethreephasesneedexpansionintoanumberofmorefinelydefinedphases.Thisenablesthevariousphasestobebetterunderstood,communicated,andcontrolledinordertosupporttrustworthysystemsengineeringefforts.Beforedescribingspecificlife-cyclemethodologieslaterinthischapter,wepresentandexplainageneralandveryusefulseven-phaselife-cycleexpansionanditsrelationtothebasicthree-phasesystemsengineeringlifecyclethatwepresentedinFigures2.2and2.3.Figure2.9illustratestheseven-phaselifecycle,actuallyrepresentingacquisitionorproduction,thatwenowconsider.4/1/2024312007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSyste(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSystemsEngineering

Thesevenphasesinthislifecyclemaybedescribedasfollows:4/1/2024322007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSyste(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSystemsEngineering

SystemDefinition

1.RequirementandSpecifications.Thefirstpartofsystemengineeringeffortresultsintheidentificationofuserrequirementsandthetranslationoftheseintotechnologicalspecificationforaproduct,process,orsystem.

Thegoalofthisphaseistheidentificationofclientandstakeholderneeds,activities,andobjectivesforthefunctionallyoperationalsystem.Thismeansthatinformationisanecessaryingredientandresultsinthemandatetoobtain,fromtheclientforasystemsengineeringeffort,asetofneedsandrequirementsfortheproduct,process,orsystemthatistoresultfromtheeffort.Thisinformationrequirementservesastheinputtotherestofthesystemsengineeringprocess.

Thisphaseresultsintheidentificationanddescriptionofpreliminaryconceptualdesignconsiderationsforthenextphase.Itisnecessarytotranslateoperationaldeploymentneedsintorequirementsspecificationssothattheseneedsmaybeaddressedbythesystemdesignanddevelopmentefforts.

Thus,informationrequirementsspecificationsareaffectedby,aswellasaffect,eachoftheotherdesignanddevelopmentphasesofthesystemsengineeringlifecycle.4/1/2024332007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSyste(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSystemsEngineering

2. PreliminaryConceptualDesignandSystemArchitecting.Theprimarygoalofthisphaseistodevelopseveralconceptsthatmightworkthatareresponsivetothespecificationsidentifiedinthepreviousphaseofthelifecycle.

Apreliminaryconceptualdesign,onethatisresponsivetouserrequirementsforthesystemandassociatedtechnicalspecifications,shouldbeobtained.

Rapidprototypingoftheconceptualdesignisclearlydesirableformanyapplicationsasonewayofachievinganappropriateconceptualdesign.Severalpotentialoptionsareidentifiedandthensubjectedtoatleastapreliminaryevaluationinordertoeliminateclearlyunacceptablealternatives.Thesurvivingalternativesarenextsubjectedtomoredetaileddesignefforts,andmorecompletearchitecturesorspecificationsareobtained.Itisatthisphasethattheenterprisearchitecture,andperhapsapreliminaryfunctionalarchitecture,forthesystemareinitiallyidentified.Functionalanalysisapproachesareparticularlyusefulinthisphaseofeffort.4/1/2024342007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSyste(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSystemsEngineering

LogicalDesignandProductArchitecturalSpecifications.

Thisphaseresultsinanefforttospecifythecontentandtoprovidemoredetailtotheassociatedhighlevelarchitecturesforthesystemproductinquestion.Specificationsaretranslatedintodetailedrepresentationsinlogicalformsuchthatsystemdevelopmentmayproceed.Thislogicaldesignproductissometimescalledaphysicalarchitecture,andtheproductarchitecturalspecificationsarerealizedintermsofthisphysicalarchitecture,sometimescalledengineeringarchitecture,ofthesystemthatwillultimatelybeimplemented.4/1/2024352007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSyste(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSystemsEngineering

DetailedDesign,Production,andTesting.

Thegoalofthisphaseisasetofdetaileddesignspecificationsthatshouldresultinausefulsystemproduct.

Thereshouldexistahighdegreeofuserconfidencethatausefulproductwillresultfromdetaileddesign,ortheentiredesigneffortshouldberedoneorabandoned.

Anotherproductofthisphaseisarefinedsetofspecificationsfortheoperationaldeploymentandevaluationphasesofthelifecycle.Again,designalternativesareevaluated,andafinalchoiceismade,whichcanbedevelopedwithdetaileddesigntesting,andatleastpreliminaryoperationalimplementation.

Thisresultsintheimplementationarchitectureforthesystem.Utilizationofthisimplementation(ordetaileddesign)architectureresultsintheactualsystem.Preparationsforactualproductionandmanufacturingaremadeinthisphase.Thesystemisproducedhere,ofteninanoutsourcedmanner,byanimplementationcontractor.4/1/2024362007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSyste(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSystemsEngineering

System

OperationandMaintenanceOperationalImplementation.Aproduct,process,orsystemisimplementedorfieldedforoperationalevaluation.Preliminaryevaluationcriteriaareobtainedandmodifiedduringthefollowingtwophases.4/1/2024372007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSyste(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSystemsEngineering

OperationalTestandEvaluation(andAssociatedModification).

Onceimplementationhasoccurred,operationalevaluationandtestofthesystemcanoccur.Thesystemdesignmaybemodifiedasaresultofthisevaluation,leading(hopefully)toanimprovedsystemand,ultimately,operationaldeployment.Generally,thecriticalissuesforevaluationareadaptationsoftheelementspresentintherequirementsspecificationsphaseofthesystemsengineeringlife-cycleprocess.

Asetofspecificevaluationtestrequirementsandtestsareevolvedfromtheobjectivesandneedsdeterminedintherequirementsspecifications.Theseshouldbesuchthateachobjectiveandcriticalevaluationcomponentcanbemeasuredbyatleastoneevaluationtestinstrument.Ifitisdetermined,perhapsthroughanoperationaltestandevaluation,thattheresultingsystemsproductcannotmeetuserneeds,thelife-cycleprocessrevertsiterativelytoanearlierphase,andtheeffortcontinues.

Animportantbyproductofsystemevaluationisdeterminationofultimateperformancelimitationsforanoperationallyrealizablesystem.Often,operationalevaluationistheonlyrealisticwaytoestablishmeaningfulinformationconcerningfunctionaleffectivenessoftheresultofasystemsengineeringeffort.Successfulevaluationisdependentuponhavingpredeterminedexplicitevaluationstandards.4/1/2024382007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSyste(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSystemsEngineering

OperationalFunctioningandMaintenance.Thelastphaseincludesfinalacceptanceandoperationaldeployment.Maintenanceandretrofitcanbedefinedeitheraspartofthisphaseorasadditionalphasesinthelifecycle.Eitherisanacceptablewaytodefinethesystemlifecycleforsystemacquisitionorproduction.4/1/2024392007SYSTEMSENGINEERING(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSyste(2)Life-CyclePhasesofSystemsEngineering

Wemaysummarizethesephasedactivitiesasfollows.Therequirementsandspecificationphaseofthissystemsengineeringlifecyclehasasitsgoaltheidentificationofclientorstakeholderneeds,activities,andobjectivesforthefunctionallyoperationalsystem.Thisresultsinidentificationanddescriptionofpreliminaryconceptualdesignconsiderationsforthenextphase.Itisnecessarytotranslateoperationaldeploymentneedsintorequirementsspecificationssothattheseneedsmaybea

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