2019
DOI: 10.1002/j.2334-5837.2019.00637.x
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The Enduring Path to System Success: Investment in Quality Early‐phase Systems Engineering

Abstract: System stakeholders responsible for defining, delivering, and commissioning engineered systems often work in resource‐constrained environments. This means that it is not always possible to apply systems engineering processes as comprehensively as practitioners would like. The question then becomes where and when best to allocate systems engineering resources to maximize project success. A review paper that analyzed lessons learned twenty years ago highlighted inadequate early‐phase systems engineering effort a… Show more

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“…Furthermore, there is a strong agreement that much of SE is "common sense," but that it helps sharing a common language to enable collaboration. [26][27][28] There is a difference between the formalization of projects and executing project activities. The increased complexity drives the need for planning and management of research projects, and if the researchers are not trained they will choose their methods and tools arbitrarily.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, there is a strong agreement that much of SE is "common sense," but that it helps sharing a common language to enable collaboration. [26][27][28] There is a difference between the formalization of projects and executing project activities. The increased complexity drives the need for planning and management of research projects, and if the researchers are not trained they will choose their methods and tools arbitrarily.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hard systems thinking aspires to about "an efficient means to achieve a predefined and agreed end, 25 " while soft systems thinking methods are based on "interactive and participatory approaches to assist groups of diverse participants to alleviate a complex, problematic situation of common interest. 25 " Some have claimed that SE employs "common sense" principles [26][27][28] and others suggest its value may be underestimated and its benefits underrepresented in the literature. There have been efforts, 29 most notably by Honour 12,30 and Boehm et al 31 to quantitatively measure the benefits of SE activities in projects.…”
Section: Systems Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Key Performance Parameters (KPPs) are a critical subset of the performance parameters representing the capabilities and characteristics that are so significant that failure to meet the performance threshold can be cause for the concept, project, or system being reassessed or terminated. Close monitoring of KPPs is considered a critical project success factor (Cook and Wilson, 2019).…”
Section: Types Of Measurementmentioning
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“…There are many other complex system parameters, including a group which could be addressed as nonfunctional requirements. Cook and Wilson (2019) make the point that there is a movement away from the mathematical modelling of complexity to information systems that impact the way an organisation conducts its business and consequently its internal organisation and power structure. Many of the complex system parameters address such organisational issues, and therefore deserve consideration as possible non-functional requirements.…”
Section: Considering Complex System Parameters As Consideration For Nmentioning
confidence: 99%