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Aligning Human-System Integration and Systems Engineering
Technical Paper
2004-21-0021
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One challenge facing automotive product development teams is the inclusion of the Human System Integration (HSI) community – consisting of human factors professionals, graphic and industrial designers, rapid prototyping software engineers, electronic hardware engineers, and systems engineers – in the Product Development Process (PDP). In order to achieve this integration, Visteon looked to the methods of systems engineering currently employed throughout the PDP. Overlaying the HSI process with an accepted systems engineering process description known as the N2 (N-squared) chart resulted in the outlining of expected inputs to the HSI process team, definitions of processes undertaken by the team, and expected outputs of those processes.
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Dittman, S., Wesley, A., and Gajewski, A., "Aligning Human-System Integration and Systems Engineering," SAE Technical Paper 2004-21-0021, 2004.Also In
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