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System Verification : Proving the Design Solution Satisfies the Requirements

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Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary, multi-stage-driven approach to the design and implementation of any large-scale or complex engineered product or service.

While its origins reside in government aerospace and defense programs, it has since found its way into general manufacturing as well as the services industry, finding particular usefulness in such applications as software engineering, the bio - and medical industries, and large, multi-component built projects like those found in energy-generation.

Systems engineering usually begins with defining a product or customer need and then rationally building a list of required components, personnel, financial resources, and so on, needed in order to successfully complete the project.

It always begins with "Defining the Problem," and then goes in a step-wise method to solving the problem with a design or a process, with steps along the way for checking for accuracy, efficiency, cost-effectiveness and so on.

Testing and Evaluating a proposed design solution is known as Verification, and this new book covers the methods for doing such, as well as final acceptance of a design solution.It will be the second in a planned series of books that address the full spectrum of systems engineering topics.

It includes a complete overview of the basic principles involved in setting up a System Verification program.

It follows a proven pattern of "Define the problem", "Solve the Problem," and "Prove it." It covers a variety of approaches to Verification Qualification and Verification Acceptance, as well as Process Validation.

It has strong emphasis on System Testing and Evaluation.

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Product Details
Academic Press Inc
0123740142 / 9780123740144
Hardback
07/06/2007
United States
English
376 p.
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