Systems engineering : principles and practice / Alexander Kossiakoff ... [et al.].
Material type: TextSeries: Wiley series in systems engineering and management ; 67Publication details: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Interscience, c2011Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxv, 528 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 9780470405482 (hardback)Subject(s): Systems engineering | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Electronics / GeneralLOC classification: TA168 | .K68 2011Summary: "Systems Engineering Principles and Practice is a national standard textbook for the study of traditional systems engineering for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. It addresses the need for an introductory overview, first-text for the development and acquisition of complex technical systems. The material is well organized, readable and fundamental to learning how to think like a systems engineer and carry out best practices in the field. Since systems engineering is still developing as a discipline, there have been new concepts and practices that have entered the field since the text was published in 2003. As an increasing number of students have used the text, topics have been discovered that would benefit from expansion, integration and clarification. The proposed second edition will be developed by colleagues of the original authors to upgrade this unique interdisciplinary guide to systems engineering to maintain relevance and currency in this rapidly changing and demanding field"-- Provided by publisher.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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BOOK | BAC PJ Library | 620.001171 SYS (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | In transit from BAC to UNIMY since 01/17/2024 | 100657 |
Rev. ed. of: Systems engineering : principles and practices / Alexander Kossiakoff, William N. Sweet. 2003.
"Systems Engineering Principles and Practice is a national standard textbook for the study of traditional systems engineering for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. It addresses the need for an introductory overview, first-text for the development and acquisition of complex technical systems. The material is well organized, readable and fundamental to learning how to think like a systems engineer and carry out best practices in the field. Since systems engineering is still developing as a discipline, there have been new concepts and practices that have entered the field since the text was published in 2003. As an increasing number of students have used the text, topics have been discovered that would benefit from expansion, integration and clarification. The proposed second edition will be developed by colleagues of the original authors to upgrade this unique interdisciplinary guide to systems engineering to maintain relevance and currency in this rapidly changing and demanding field"-- Provided by publisher.
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