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PART I: OVERVIEW. |
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1. Systems, Projects and Management. |
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1.2 Systems and Projects. |
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1.3 Problems in Managing Engineering Projects. |
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1.4 The Systems Approach. |
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1.5 The Project Organization. |
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1.6 Organizational Environments and Factors. |
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1.7 Large-Scale Organization and Management Issues. |
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2. Overview of Essentials. |
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2.2 Project Management Essentials. |
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2.3 Systems Engineering Process and Management Essentials. |
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2.4 Historical Overview of Acquisition Notions. |
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PART II: PROJECT MANAGEMENT. |
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3.2 Needs, Goals, Objectives, and Requirements. |
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3.3 Task Statements, Statement of Work (SOW), and Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). |
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3.6 Organization, Staffing, and Task Responsibility Matrix (TRM). |
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3.10 The SEMP and the SEP. |
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4. Schedule, Cost and Situation Analysis. |
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4.2 Schedule Analysis and Monitoring. |
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4.3 Cost Analysis and Monitoring. |
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5. The Project Manager and Leadership. |
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5.2 Project Manager Attributes. |
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5.4 Interactions with Your Supervisor. |
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5.5 Customer Interaction. |
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6. Team Building and Team Interactions. |
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6.3 Building the Project Team. |
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6.9 A Note on Motivation and Incentives. |
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6.10 Another Team-Related Perspective. |
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PART III: SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT. |
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7. The Thirty Elements of Systems Engineering. |
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7.1 Overview of the Systems Approach and Engineering Process. |
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7.2 Two Systems Engineering Perspectives. |
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7.3 The Thirty Elements of Systems Engineering. |
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7.4 The Importance of Domain Knowledge in Systems Engineering. |
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8. Requirements Analysis and Allocation. |
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8.2 Department of Defense (DOD) Perspectives. |
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8.3 A National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Perspective. |
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8.4 The Organization of Requirements Statements. |
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8.5 Specific Requirements Statements. |
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8.6 Essential Steps of Requirements Analysis. |
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8.7 Derived and Allocated Requirements. |
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8.8 Other Requirements Issues. |
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9. System Architecting: Principles. |
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9.2 A View of Systems Architecting. |
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9.3 A National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Perspective. |
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9.4 Architecture Descriptions. |
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9.5 Essential Steps of System Architecting. |
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9.7 Trade-Offs and Sensitivity Analyses. |
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9.8 Modeling and Simulation. |
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9.9 Other Architectures and Tools. |
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10. Software Engineering. |
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10.3 Software Management Strategies. |
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10.4 Capability Maturity. |
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10.6 The Systems Engineer and Software Engineering. |
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11. Selected Quantitative Relationships. |
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11.2 Basic Probability Relationships. |
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11.3 The Binomial Distribution. |
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11.4 The Poisson Distribution. |
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11.5 The Normal (Gaussian) Distribution. |
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11.6 The Uniform Distribution. |
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11.7 The Exponential Distribution. |
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11.8 The Rayleigh Distribution. |
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11.10 Radar Signal Detection. |
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11.11 System Reliability. |
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11.12 Software Reliability. |
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11.14 A Least Squares Fit. |
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PART IV: TRENDS, PERSPECTIVES AND INTEGRATIVE MANAGEMENT. |
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12. Systems/Software Engineering and Project Management Trends. |
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12.2 Systems Engineering Trends. |
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12.3 Software Engineering Trends. |
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12.4 Project Management Trends. |
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13. Selected New Perspectives. |
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13.3 Acquisition of Systems. |
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13.4 Problems in Systems and Software. |
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13.5 Integration of Systems. |
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14. Integrative Management. |
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14.2 Managers as Integrators. |
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14.3 Teams as Integrators. |
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14.4 Plans as Integrators. |
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14.5 The Systems Approach as Integrator. |
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14.6 Methods and Standards as Integrators. |
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14.7 Information Systems as Integrators. |
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14.8 Enterprises as Integrators. |
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14.9 Thinking Outside the Box. |
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Appendix: Systems Architecting--Cases. |
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A.2 A Logistics Support System (Case 1). |
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A.3 A Software Defects Assessment System (Case 2). |
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A.4 A Systems Engineering Environment (Case 3). |
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A.5 An Anemometry System (Case 4). |
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