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Unit 11.Systems Engineering Knowledge,Life cycles2.Frame works for systems engineeringDon't share as screenshotUnit:21. Value system design,Functional analysisDon't share as screenshot2. Business Process Reengineering, Quality function deployment,Approaches for generation of alternatives.Unit:31. present value analysis - NPV, Benefits and costs over time2.Structural modeling tools,System Dynamics modelsDon't share as screenshot
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Definitions of Systems Engineering, Systems Engineering Knowledge,Life cycles, Life-cycle phases, logical steps of systemsengineering, Frame works for systems engineering.
UNIT II SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PROCESSES
Formulation of issues with a case study, Value system design,Functional analysis, Business Process Reengineering, Quality functiondeployment, System synthesis, Approaches for generation of alternatives.
UNIT III ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES- I
Cross-impact analysis, Structural modeling tools,System Dynamics models with case studies, Economic models: presentvalue analysis - NPV, Benefits and costs over time, ROI, IRR; Workand Cost breakdown structure,
UNIT IV ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES-II
Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, and Supportabilitymodels; Stochastic networks and Markov models, Queuing networkoptimization, Time series and Regression models, Evaluation of largescale models
UNIT V DECISION ASSESSMENT
Decision assessment types, Five types of decision assessmentefforts, Utility theory, Group decision making and Voting approaches,Social welfare function; Systems Engineering methods for SystemsEngineering Management,
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Definitions of Systems Engineering, Systems Engineering Knowledge,Life cycles, Life-cycle phases, logical steps of systemsengineering, Frame works for systems engineering.
UNIT II SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PROCESSES
Formulation of issues with a case study, Value system design,Functional analysis, Business Process Reengineering, Quality functiondeployment, System synthesis, Approaches for generation of alternatives.
UNIT III ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES- I
Cross-impact analysis, Structural modeling tools,System Dynamics models with case studies, Economic models: presentvalue analysis - NPV, Benefits and costs over time, ROI, IRR; Workand Cost breakdown structure,
UNIT IV ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES-II
Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, and Supportabilitymodels; Stochastic networks and Markov models, Queuing networkoptimization, Time series and Regression models, Evaluation of largescale models
UNIT V DECISION ASSESSMENT
Decision assessment types, Five types of decision assessmentefforts, Utility theory, Group decision making and Voting approaches,Social welfare function; Systems Engineering methods for SystemsEngineering Management,