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Systems Engineering, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, Spring 2006
- Barry W. Boehm:
Some future trends and implications for systems and software engineering processes. 1-19 - Joost R. Santos:
Inoperability input-output modeling of disruptions to interdependent economic systems. 20-34 - Young Ha Hwang, Jong-Geun Park:
Approaches and requirements to develop and improve the standard processes for a research and development organization. 35-44 - Olivier L. de Weck, Marshall B. Jones:
Isoperformance: Analysis and design of complex systems with desired outcomes. 45-61 - Marin D. Guenov, Stephen G. Barker, Chris Hunter, Ian Horsfield, Neil Coleridge-Smith:
An integrated approach to customer elicitation for the aerospace sector. 62-72 - Mohsen M. D. Hassan:
Engineering supply chains as systems. 73-89
Volume 9, Number 2, Summer 2006
- Moti Frank:
Knowledge, abilities, cognitive characteristics and behavioral competences of engineers with high capacity for engineering systems thinking (CEST). 91-103 - Tyson R. Browning, Ernst Fricke, Herbert Negele:
Key concepts in modeling product development processes. 104-128 - Mark Austin, Vimal Mayank, Natalya Shmunis:
PaladinRM: Graph-based visualization of requirements organized for team-based design. 129-145 - Mark W. Maier:
System and software architecture reconciliation. 146-159 - Conrad Bock:
SysML and UML 2 support for activity modeling. 160-186
Volume 9, Number 3
- James H. Lambert, Rachel K. Jennings, Nilesh N. Joshi:
Integration of risk identification with business process models. 187-198 - Gregory L. Boylan, Eric S. Tollefson, Michael J. Kwinn Jr., Ross R. Guckert:
Using value-focused thinking to select a simulation tool for the acquisition of infantry soldier systems. 199-212 - Brian J. Sauser:
Toward mission assurance: a framework for systems engineering management. 213-227 - Rick Botta, Zach Bahill, A. Terry Bahill:
When are observable states necessary? 228-240 - Chenyang Lian, Yacov Y. Haimes:
Managing the risk of terrorism to interdependent infrastructure systems through the dynamic inoperability input-output model. 241-258 - Avner Engel, Shalom Shachar:
Measuring and optimizing systems' quality costs and project duration. 259-280
Volume 9, Number 4, Winter 2006
- Edouard Kujawski:
Multi-period model for disruptive events in interdependent systems. 281-295 - Jason S. Seibel, Thomas A. Mazzuchi, Shahram Sarkani:
Same vendor, version-to-version upgrade decision support model for commercial off-the-shelf productivity applications. 296-312 - Cecilia Haskins:
Multidisciplinary investigation of eco-industrial parks. 313-330 - Alberto Elfes, Charles R. Weisbin, Ramachandra Manvi, Virgil Adumitroaie, William Lincoln, Kacie Shelton:
Extending the START framework: Computation of optimal capability development portfolios using a decision theory approach. 331-357
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