Why Systems Engineering is Important?
Over the past fifteen years there have been several important reasons
and developments that have rendered systems engineering
educational programs and methods critical. They are:
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Rapid changes in technology;
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Fast time-to-market most critical;
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Increasing pressure to lower costs;
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Increasing higher performance requirements;
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Increasing complexity of systems/products;
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Increased presence of embedded information and automation systems; and
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Failures due to lack of systems engineering.
70% of product and system failures are due to bad or no Systems Engineering effort,
as our industry advisors (General Electric, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman)
and collaborators have frequently stated.
NSF CRCD Project Challenges
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Identify and address key research challenges
facing "synthesis of engineering systems."
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How to codify this knowledge into courses and provide
systematic methodologies and tools
for the "synthesis of engineering systems?"
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How to find a practical way of using web technology to enhance:
(a) classroom instruction, and (b) self-guided "post-training" instruction.
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