A Methodology for Mapping System Engineering Challenges to Recommended Approaches

Jan 1, 2010·
Lucas Layman
,
Forrest Shull
,
Paul Componation
,
S. O'Brien
,
D. Sabados
,
Anne Carrigy
,
Richard Turner
,
Sue O Brien
,
Anne Carrigy
,
Richard Turner
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Abstract
Our current research is focused on identifying system engineering approaches that address four key development challenges in a tightly constrained, rapid reaction environment: 1) changing and emerging requirements; 2) conflicting stakeholder priorities; 3) concurrent sustainment and development activities; and 4) integration of independently evolving components. We are building a concept map of the key elements that form a strategic bridge between development challenges and the specific methods, processes, and tools that successfully address those challenges. In this paper, we present our methodology for constructing a robust mapping that incorporates interviews, surveys, and rigorous analysis methods. We summarize the results from interviews with sponsor personnel, the results of a best practices survey of 116 professionals, and qualitative analysis of the survey responses. ©2010 IEEE.
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Proceedings of the 4th Annual IEEE International Systems Conference
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