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Richard E. Fairley 
Systems Engineering of Software-Enabled Systems 

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A comprehensive review of the life cycle processes, methods, and techniques used to develop and modify software-enabled systems

Systems Engineering of Software-Enabled Systems offers an authoritative review of the most current methods and techniques that can improve the links between systems engineering and software engineering. The author–a noted expert on the topic–offers an introduction to systems engineering and software engineering and presents the issues caused by the differences between the two during development process. The book reviews the traditional approaches used by systems engineers and software engineers and explores how they differ.

The book presents an approach to developing software-enabled systems that integrates the incremental approach used by systems engineers and the iterative approach used by software engineers. This unique approach is based on developing system capabilities that will provide the features, behaviors, and quality attributes needed by stakeholders, based on model-based system architecture. In addition, the author covers the management activities that a systems engineer or software engineer must engage in to manage and lead the technical work to be done. This important book:

* Offers an approach to improving the process of working with systems engineers and software engineers

* Contains information on the planning and estimating, measuring and controlling, managing risk, and organizing and leading systems engineering teams

* Includes a discussion of the key points of each chapter and exercises for review

* Suggests numerous references that provide additional readings for development of software-enabled physical systems

* Provides two case studies as running examples throughout the text

Written for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and practitioners, Systems Engineering of Software-Enabled Systems offers a comprehensive resource to the traditional and current techniques that can improve the links between systems engineering and software engineering.
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Table of Content

Preface

Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview

Chapter 2 Systems Engineering and Software Engineering

Chapter 3 Issues and opportunities for improvements

Chapter 4 Traditional process models for system development

Chapter 5 The integrated iterative-incremental system development model

Chapter 6 The I3 Systems Definition Phase

Chapter 7 System Requirements Definition

Chapter 8 Architecture Definition and Design Definition

Chapter 9 System implementation and delivery

Chapter 10 Planning and estimating the technical work

Chapter 11 Assessing, Analyzing, and Controlling Technical Work

Chapter 12 Organizing, Leading, and Coordinating

Appendix A

Appendix B

Glossary

About the author

RICHARD E. FAIRLEY, PHD, He has been a tenured professor of computer science and software systems engineering, a department chair, an associate dean, and a dean. He founded, and for several years, was the fulltime principal associate of Software and Systems Engineering Associates (S2EA), a consulting and training company. He is the author of the Wiley title Managing and Leading Software Projects.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 432 ● ISBN 9781119535034 ● File size 7.4 MB ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2019 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7053528 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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