1. From system to engineering
From the system to its engineering... or how to find the "right" system (i.e. one that fully satisfies, or at least best achieves, the established objectives) in the "right" way?
1.1 The solution must be... (or the challenge of the "right" solution)
The assumed or hoped-for optimality of the solution can only be achieved by applying a broad and open approach that integrates numerous dimensions, constraints, contradictions, ambiguities, etc. In an industrial context, let's recall the major ones:
the trade-off between cost, time, performance and quality;
consideration of the state of the art, physical or technological limitations ;
standards and norms...
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From system to engineering
Bibliography
Websites
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French Systems Engineering Association (AFIS)
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International Council for Systems Engineering (INCOSE)
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Events
CSDM (Complex Systems Design and Management) conference, held every year in Paris.
ICSSEA (International Conference on Software and Systems Engineering and their Applications), takes place every year in Paris.
The INCOSE conference takes place every year, at different venues.
Standards and norms
- ASD-STAN Management de l'ingénierie système. - prEN 9277:2013 - (2013)
- ASD-STAN Recommandation générale pour l'acquisition et la fourniture de systèmes ouverts. - prEN 9320:2013 - (2013)
American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ASME Standard: Operation And Flow Process Charts, New York (1947).
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