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Introduction to systems engineering - General concepts

Authors: Dominique LUZEAUX, Jean-René RUAULT, Jean-Luc WIPPLER

Publication date: February 10, 2015

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1. Systems and systems engineering: initial definitions

Systems engineering is a recent discipline, emerging after the Second World War to meet the challenges posed by the growing complexity of space and defense systems engineering (intercontinental missiles, then the race to the Moon, etc.). ). Since then, systems engineering has spread to a wide range of fields, from embedded systems and large-scale IT systems to aeronautics, rail transport, nuclear power,...

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