Book : Systems Engineering: An Approach to Information-Based Design (1996)

Categories: General Systems • Manufacturing • Systems Engineering • Systems Thinking
Tags: book • development • forecast • hazelrigg • lifecycle • modelling • probability • reliability • risk • systems engineering • systems thinking
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Author(s): Hazelrigg, George A.
Published: 1996 • ISBN: 0134613449 • 469 pages • Delivery Format: Hard Copy - Paperback
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Summary
A tentative theory and framework for systems engineering, which accounts for all phases in the life cycle of a product or service such that rational choices can be make concerning design options even when uncertainty and risk are high. Proposes a definition for the emerging field.
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