AbstractRequirement engineering is the cornerstone of systems engineering. Numerous large scale engineered systems face schedule delays, cost overruns and performance shortfalls that can be traced back to the requirements they need to fulfill. In fact, previous research has demonstrated strong relationship between requirements and systems affordability. This paper summarizes and puts into context the authors’ novel contributions in three domains of requirements engineering: systems theory, complexity science, and systems methodologies. The authors propose new theorems and their proofs on requirements affecting affordability, propose a new complexity metric at requirement stage that measures the complexity limit of the system at conceptual s...
AbstractAerospace system requirements over the last decade have continued to evolve toward higher le...
Abstract:Complexity is a significant factor in the development of new products and systems; generall...
As unambiguous and complete requirements specifications are not feasible in most cases, we investiga...
AbstractRequirement engineering is the cornerstone of systems engineering. Numerous large scale engi...
AbstractRecognizing the impact of system complexity on the success of a system's development has cre...
This introduction discusses the changing nature of complexity associated with requirements engineeri...
AbstractThe Systems Engineering approach to Affordability is equal to CAIV + LCC + TOC + Systems Eff...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the need to develop a methodology for reducing acquisition c...
Abstract: The widespread adoption of Information Technology has helped reduce market problems caused...
Software intensive systems of the future will be ultra large-scale systems of systems. Systems of Sy...
We examine how to improve our understanding in stating and managing successfully requirements for la...
The approach of the Department of Defense (DoD) to acquisition programs is strongly based on systems...
The approach of the Department of Defense (DoD) to acquisition programs is strongly based on systems...
A project aims to deliver a system, product or service that satisfies the needs and desires of an en...
The drive toward robust systems design, especially with respect to system affordablility throughout ...
AbstractAerospace system requirements over the last decade have continued to evolve toward higher le...
Abstract:Complexity is a significant factor in the development of new products and systems; generall...
As unambiguous and complete requirements specifications are not feasible in most cases, we investiga...
AbstractRequirement engineering is the cornerstone of systems engineering. Numerous large scale engi...
AbstractRecognizing the impact of system complexity on the success of a system's development has cre...
This introduction discusses the changing nature of complexity associated with requirements engineeri...
AbstractThe Systems Engineering approach to Affordability is equal to CAIV + LCC + TOC + Systems Eff...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the need to develop a methodology for reducing acquisition c...
Abstract: The widespread adoption of Information Technology has helped reduce market problems caused...
Software intensive systems of the future will be ultra large-scale systems of systems. Systems of Sy...
We examine how to improve our understanding in stating and managing successfully requirements for la...
The approach of the Department of Defense (DoD) to acquisition programs is strongly based on systems...
The approach of the Department of Defense (DoD) to acquisition programs is strongly based on systems...
A project aims to deliver a system, product or service that satisfies the needs and desires of an en...
The drive toward robust systems design, especially with respect to system affordablility throughout ...
AbstractAerospace system requirements over the last decade have continued to evolve toward higher le...
Abstract:Complexity is a significant factor in the development of new products and systems; generall...
As unambiguous and complete requirements specifications are not feasible in most cases, we investiga...