Core and Off-Core Processes in Systems Engineering
TBMG-8642
10/01/2010
- Content
An emerging methodology of organizing systems-engineering plans is based on a concept of core and off-core processes or activities. This concept has emerged as a result of recognition of a risk in the traditional representation of systems-engineering plans by a Vee model alone, according to which a large system is decomposed into levels of smaller subsystems, then integrated through levels of increasing scope until the full system is constructed. Actual systems-engineering activity is more complicated, raising the possibility that the staff will become confused in the absence of plans which explain the nature and ordering of work beyond the traditional Vee model.
- Citation
- "Core and Off-Core Processes in Systems Engineering," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2010.