The term System of Systems (SoS) is often used to classify an arrangement of independent and interdependent systems delivering unique capabilities. There appear to be many examples of SoSs, but the term has become a source of confusion. While many approaches have been proposed for engineering SoSs, there are few illustrative examples demonstrating their initial classification and resulting SoS structure. This paper presents an approach for framing a candidate SoS using the Afghan Mission Network defined as an Acknowledged SoS, and presents issues associated with SoSs stakeholders, human factors and interoperability considerations resulting from such an approach
Recent advancements in technology have led to the increased use of integrated ‘systems of systems’ (...
As technology presses forward, scientific projects are becoming increasingly complex. The internatio...
A System of Systems (SoS) is a class of system composed of a set or arrangement of independent syste...
The term System of Systems (SoS) is often used to classify an arrangement of independent and interde...
System of Systems (SoS) is a term often used to describe the coming together of independent systems,...
System of Systems (SoS) is a term often used to describe the coming together of independent systems,...
Recently, there has been a growing interest in a class of complex systems whose constituents are the...
A system-of-systems (SoS) conceptualization is essential in resolving issues involving heterogeneous...
This dissertation presents a model-based system-of-systems engineering (SoSE) approach as a design p...
Abstract: Knowledge for the engineering of systems is advancing rapidly but in recent years has fail...
Student Research Poster ShowThe Army acquires systems to be part of larger system-of-systems (SoS) i...
System of Systems (SoS) and complexity are affecting Systems Engineering; new methods are appearing ...
System of systems (SoS) exists everywhere, ranging from human body to organ systems to larger scale ...
Organizations struggle with many problems in complex systems of systems for which solutions are not ...
A System-of-Systems (SoS) describes a large and distributed network of component subsystems which ar...
Recent advancements in technology have led to the increased use of integrated ‘systems of systems’ (...
As technology presses forward, scientific projects are becoming increasingly complex. The internatio...
A System of Systems (SoS) is a class of system composed of a set or arrangement of independent syste...
The term System of Systems (SoS) is often used to classify an arrangement of independent and interde...
System of Systems (SoS) is a term often used to describe the coming together of independent systems,...
System of Systems (SoS) is a term often used to describe the coming together of independent systems,...
Recently, there has been a growing interest in a class of complex systems whose constituents are the...
A system-of-systems (SoS) conceptualization is essential in resolving issues involving heterogeneous...
This dissertation presents a model-based system-of-systems engineering (SoSE) approach as a design p...
Abstract: Knowledge for the engineering of systems is advancing rapidly but in recent years has fail...
Student Research Poster ShowThe Army acquires systems to be part of larger system-of-systems (SoS) i...
System of Systems (SoS) and complexity are affecting Systems Engineering; new methods are appearing ...
System of systems (SoS) exists everywhere, ranging from human body to organ systems to larger scale ...
Organizations struggle with many problems in complex systems of systems for which solutions are not ...
A System-of-Systems (SoS) describes a large and distributed network of component subsystems which ar...
Recent advancements in technology have led to the increased use of integrated ‘systems of systems’ (...
As technology presses forward, scientific projects are becoming increasingly complex. The internatio...
A System of Systems (SoS) is a class of system composed of a set or arrangement of independent syste...