Realizing Complex System Design - Ambler, Anthony P.; Sheppard, John W.; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Realizing Complex System Design

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The creation of complex integrated systems is, in itself, complex. It requires immense planning, a large team of people with diverse backgrounds, based in dispersed geographical locations (and countries) supposedly working to a coordinated schedule and cost.

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The creation of complex integrated systems is, in itself, complex. It requires immense planning and a large team of people with diverse backgrounds based in dispersed geographical locations (and countries) supposedly working to a coordinated schedule and cost. The systems engineering task is not new, but recent scales most definitely are. The world is now capable of designing and manufacturing systems whose complexity was not considered possible 10 years ago. While many are trained to think in terms of a complete system, where ?everything? is designed and produced by a single project team, today such systems involve integrating subsystems and components (which are also complex) that have been developed by other project teams. Inevitably, this introduces additional complexities, involving elements out of the direct control of the project, but which are essential to its overall success.


In addition to traditional systems engineering topics of hardware and software design, testability, and manufacturability, there are wider issues to be contemplated: project planning; communication language (an issue for international teams); units of measure (imperial vs. metric) used across members of the team; supply chains (pandemics, military action, and natural disasters); legal issues based on place of production and sale; the ethics associated with target use; and the threat of cyberattack. This book is the first attempt to bring many of these issues together to highlight the complexities that need to be considered in modern system design. It is neither exhaustive nor comprehensive, but it gives pointers to the topics for the reader to follow up on in more detail.


 


 

Table of Contents:

1. An Overview of Complex System Design. PART 1 System Planning 2.  Requirements Types ? Design and Test. 3. Project Planning. 4. System Decomposition. 5. Systems Engineering Vee. 6. Economics of Design and Test. 7. Cyber-Physical Systems. 8. Logistics and Supply Chain Management. PART 2 System Design 9. Chip Level Design and Test. 10. Board-Level Design and Test. 11. Power Distribution. 12. Design Patterns and Reusability. 13. Test-Driven Development. PART 3 System Analysis 14. Reliability. 15. Availability. 16. Maintainability. 17. Performance Evaluation. 18. Optimizing Complex Systems Operation. PART 4 System Testing 19. Types of Testing. 20. Software Text. 21. Error Handling. 22. Automated Test Systems Design. 23. Interoperability. PART 5 System Health 24.Uncertainty and Uncertainty Propagation. 25. Fault Detection, Localization, and Isolation. 26. Risk and Risk Analysis. 27. Risk-Based Prognostics and Health Management. 28. Structural Health Monitoring. PART 6 System Security 29. Risk Management Framework. 30. Information Assurance, Vulnerability Analysis, and Remediation. 31. Cryptographic Systems. 32. Software Security. PART 7 System Usage 33. Human Systems Interaction - Interface Design. 34. Human and Privacy Rights. 35. Humanitarian Well-Being. 36. The Social Impacts of Complex Systems.