1. Systems engineering
Systems Engineering is a set of methods derived from the systems approach to modeling and designing complex artificial systems.
This method was initially developed in the United States for the aeronautics and aerospace industries . It is currently being adapted to the construction industry by integrating constructibility and the "spatial" dimension, and is part of the current work of the IRC (Institut de recherche en constructibilité), the ESTP laboratory – Paris.
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One of the particularities of the construction field is that the system to be created is only partially "artificial": it involves adapting...
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Organizations – Federations – Associations (non-exhaustive list)
AFIS – Association française d'ingénierie système
Laboratories – Design offices – Schools – Research centers (non-exhaustive list)
IRC – Institute for Research and Constructability
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