Sigma Value, Enabling Workforce in Systems Engineering Thinking

2024-01-3399

8/20/2013

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Systems Engineering (SE) would always benefit from the inclusion of the Six-Sigma perspective in both the planning and execution of project systems. This applies to not only System Engineers but also to Systems Extended Team Members, all who must provide cumulated knowledge along with competency to the project. It is difficult to obtain a high level of competency among single members of the team to be highly successful. Strength in one area is very often an underlying factor of weakness in another area. Determining and integrating sigma characteristics from the development cycle into all remaining phases of the product project, especially at critical component interfaces, with a resultant sigma value given to those connections that develop a sigma-risk factor for each function and process pathway within the operational configuration. This sigma-risk factor concept is the key in uniting knowledge with experience.

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https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-3399
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Maholick, W. and Godell, C., "Sigma Value, Enabling Workforce in Systems Engineering Thinking," 2013 Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering and Technology Symposium, Novi, Michigan, United States, August 13, 2013, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-3399.
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8/20/2013
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2024-01-3399
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Technical Paper
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English