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Autor:
Warren K. Vaneman, Ronald E. Giachetti
Publikováno v:
SysCon
The vision of achieving digital engineering in the US Department of Defense has instigated work on defining the information content and structure of the system model. However, few seem to have asked what are the requirements for the system model? In
Autor:
Warren K. Vaneman
Publikováno v:
INCOSE International Symposium. 28:1027-1036
Autor:
Ronald Carlson, Warren K. Vaneman
Publikováno v:
SysCon
As organizations strive to implement Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), there are significant discussions about model-based languages, tools, and the potential benefits of MBSE. However, discussions not occurring, but should be, are the implemen
Autor:
Ronald Carlson, Warren K. Vaneman
Publikováno v:
SoSE
In the modern operational environment, multiple systems forming a System of Systems (SoS) are required to satisfy the spectrum of capabilities needed to satisfy the mission. Accomplishing the mission has always been a SoS endeavor, where integrating
Autor:
Warren K. Vaneman, Richard Budka
Publikováno v:
INCOSE International Symposium. 23:1202-1214
The United States Navy's focus on Information Dominance as a warfare enabler requires an integrated and coordinated System of Systems (SoS) for mission success. The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) has been designated the Information
Autor:
Warren K. Vaneman
Publikováno v:
SysCon
As systems become more complex, the systems engineering community must find new and more efficient ways of dealing with complexity throughout the system's lifecycle. Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) has proven to be effective at managing comple
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https://zenodo.org/record/1280527
Autor:
Warren K. Vaneman
Publikováno v:
SysCon
In the twenty-first century, mission success will require unprecedented interoperability among disparate constituent systems resulting in a System of Systems (SoS). Unlike traditional systems engineering where systems are created based on a set of us
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https://zenodo.org/record/1280531
https://zenodo.org/record/1280531
Publikováno v:
Journal of Productivity Analysis. 19:93-113
Realistically, organizational and/or system performance is dynamic and non-linear. However, in the efficiency literature, system performance is frequently evaluated considering linear combinations of the input/output variables and without explicitly