Organizational Capabilities in a Government R&D Enterprise
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This presentation discusses the following questions: (1) What are the Global Problems that require Systems Engineering; (2) Where is Systems Engineering going; (3) What are the boundaries of Systems Engineering; (4) What is the distinction between Systems Thinking and Systems Engineering; (5) Can we use Systems Engineering on Complex Systems; and (6) Can we use Systems Engineering on Wicked Problems?
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17th Annual International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering, INCOSE 2007 - Systems Engineering: Key to Intelligent Enterprises
Requirements Engineering viewpoints are converging more between the Software Engineering Community and the Systems Engineering Community, but there remains driving viewpoints that linger and constrain our complete understanding of a problem and of requirements for a solution. These driving ideas need to be reassessed in order to represent and assess the problem or opportunity as well as the requirements for systems that are introduced. In particular, in order to perform the modeling and acquire understanding of an Enterprise it is crucial that we reevaluate these driving viewpoints. © 2007 by R.M. Griego.
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