Proceedings of National Aerospace and Electronics Conference (NAECON'94)
DOI: 10.1109/naecon.1994.332887
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Implementing MIL-STD-499B Systems Engineering on a mature program

Abstract: MIL-STD-499B "Systems Engineering" defines a disciplined design and verification process for developing new systems. It's iterative and balanced approach results in systems that meet all of their intended needs and satisfy all of their intended customers. Mature systems with well defined designs, established specifications. limited requirements traceability, and existing design and manufacturing processes are faced with a dilemma when addressing modifications and upgrades. Full implementation of MIL-STD-499B c… Show more

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“…A systems engineering process is considerably helpful in creating an effective design process for the LSA. The Mil-STD-499 serves as the origin of systems engineering and has developed to ISO/IEC 15288, ANSI/EIA 632, and IEEE 1220 (Burtain & Collier, 1994). Each standard is applicable for the new system development project, as all these standards track system life and level of detail (ISO/IEC, 2002;EIA, 1998;IEEE 1998).…”
Section: Design Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A systems engineering process is considerably helpful in creating an effective design process for the LSA. The Mil-STD-499 serves as the origin of systems engineering and has developed to ISO/IEC 15288, ANSI/EIA 632, and IEEE 1220 (Burtain & Collier, 1994). Each standard is applicable for the new system development project, as all these standards track system life and level of detail (ISO/IEC, 2002;EIA, 1998;IEEE 1998).…”
Section: Design Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It contains tradeoff studies, effectiveness analyses, risk management, configuration management, interface management, data management, and so forth (Burtain & Collier, 1994). For this reason, some simple and effective system analysis and control tools are important for the LSA design.…”
Section: Design Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systems engineering processes use system analysis and control tools to verify and validate the functionality, performance, and utility of a system in design phase. System analysis and control tools include tradeoff studies, effectiveness analyses, risk management, configuration management, interface management, data management, and so on Burtain and Collier, 1994.…”
Section: System Design Process For Damage Control Support Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%