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The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) Systems Engineering Handbook describes the state-of-the-good-practice of systems engineering. The result is a comprehensive guide to systems engineering activities across any number of possible projects. From automotive to defense to healthcare to infrastructure, systems engineering practitioners are at the heart of any project built on complex systems.

The INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook is a vital reference for systems engineering practitioners and engineers in other disciplines looking to perform or understand the discipline of systems engineering.

David D. Walden, ESEP, is Co-Owner and Principal Consultant for Sysnovation, which provides Systems Engineering training and consulting throughout the world. He is an INCOSE ESEP, a Senior Member of the IEEE, member of Tau Beta Pi, and the recipient of the INCOSE Founders Award. He resides in the USA.

Dr. Thomas M. Shortell, CSEP, is an Associate Fellow at Lockheed Martin and an adjunct professor at Drexel University. He is an INCOSE CSEP and is co-lead of the INCOSE Future of Systems Engineering (FuSE) Initiative. He resides in the USA.

Garry J. Roedler, ESEP, is a retired Senior Fellow and Engineering Outreach Program Manager for Lockheed Martin Corporation. Garry is a Past President of INCOSE. He is an INCOSE ESEP and Fellow, the recipient of the INCOSE Founders Award, the IEEE-SA Lifetime Achievement Award, the IEEE-CS Golden Core, the USC CSSE Lifetime Achievement Award, the Lockheed Martin Technical Leadership Award, and the Lockheed Martin NOVA Award, among others. He resides in the USA.

Dr. Bernardo A. Delicado, ESEP, is a senior Systems Engineer with significant experience in collaborative Aerospace and Defense projects at European level. He was founding member of AEIS (The INCOSE Spain Chapter) and its President, the first Spaniard to earn an INCOSE ESEP certification, a member of INCOSE Advisory Certification Group (CAG), and a Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) Editor. He resides in Spain.

Odile Mornas, ESEP, is a graduate of the Ecole Nationale Suprieure de Mcanique et des Microtechniques (ENSMM). She holds a post-graduate degree and has worked for 40 years at Thales, including 15 years as a senior Systems Engineering expert and internal trainer. She is an INCOSE ESEP. She resides in France.

Yip Yew-Seng, CSEP, is a founding management committee member of the INCOSE Singapore Chapter, its first CSEP, and was its President. His work experience includes a defense and systems engineering conglomerate, a university, a national R&D organization, multinational corporations, and telecommunications companies in Singapore, USA, UK, Israel, China, and Cambodia. He resides in Singapore.

Systems Engineering Professional (SEP) certification formally recognizes your progress through your career as you develop and apply systems engineering knowledge and practices. INCOSE offer three levels of certification ASEP, CSEP and ESEP.

Version 4 of the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook provides you with a comprehensive description of what each systems engineering process activity entails, in the context of designing for affordability and performance. It is available to purchase directly from the publishers, Wiley.

Why? Because SysML version 2 is under development. Unlike the 1.n updates to SysML version 1 which introduced only minor changes, version 2 of the language is a major update. SysML version 2 has been developed from scratch and is no longer dependent on the UML2 metamodel, but is based in a new metamodel called KerML - the Kernel Modelling Language.

While much of version 2 will be familiar to existing users of SysML, there are a number of significant changes. This Don't Panic! Guide gives an introduction to these changes, shortening the learning curve for when tool support for SysML version 2 becomes available.

The purchaser is granted a single, non-transferable license for his or her personal use of the E-book and all related files. You can find the full terms and conditions regarding the purchase of E-Books from INCOSE UK here.

Adventures in Systems Engineering is an interactive fantasy themed training course, designed to present Systems Engineering in an accessible, memorable, and even fun way for everyone. Participants work in teams to define, design and deliver an imaginary rescue system over a simulated full life cycle, all the while journeying across an enchanted valley. Throughout the course, teams encounter engaging characters and scenarios that prompt them to perform Systems Engineering activities.

The path to acceptance of a new System is paved with pitfalls. System Elements fail in integration testing, rework follows, then re-testing, and repeat as the full system is synthesised. The whole process can be difficult, time-consuming and inefficient.

But it doesn't have to be. The good news is that principles and processes exist to cover progressive assurance of systems, backed by many decades of cross-industry practical experience. Trying to follow every recommendation can be as financially ruinous as skimping on the integration and testing activities and suffering the resultant rework costs.

This book sets out to summarise the best of the best practises in a short and easily-digestible form; and to suggest ideas for how the practitioner may best tailor them to their project and enterprise needs.

Whilst the theory and practice of MBSE is becoming more mature, one of the biggest obstacles in realising the full benefits of an MBSE approach is how to develop a strategy in order to plan and, ultimately, realise its implementation in an organisation.

Many organisations rush into into buying MBSE tools and training courses, without any forethought. It is essential that an organisation understands the reasons why it is adopting MBSE, what its current MBSE capabilities are, what future MBSE capabilities it requires and how to plan to evolve in terms of its people, processes and tools in order to achieve its future goals.

This book is aimed at practitioner-level Systems Engineers and draws on the authors' decades of experience applying and deploying MBSE in companies of all sizes. It introduces the Trinity Approach to MBSE implementation, which provides a toolkit to help organisations determine their reasons, capabilities and planned evolution for an effective MBSE implementation.

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