scholarly journals Transforming systems engineering through digital engineering

Author(s):  
Mary A Bone ◽  
Mark R Blackburn ◽  
Donna H Rhodes ◽  
David N Cohen ◽  
Jaime A Guerrero

This article describes Department of Defense (DoD) Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC) efforts leading to and supporting the DoD Digital Engineering (DE) initiative. Topics include the SERC’s initial collaboration with Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) in 2013 as well as ongoing SERC DE research. The article also identifies future research needed to continue to develop the DE ecosystem for system of systems acquisition, which will require rapidly changing mission strategies to address ever-evolving threats.

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 3464 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heitmann ◽  
Pahl-Wostl ◽  
Engel

Social, technological, and environmental systems have become increasingly interconnected. Integrated problems arising between embedded water, energy, and food systems, require political and strategic cooperation between the actors involved at multiple governance levels. A holistic design approach is needed to guide the inherent decision-making processes. In this article, we developed a normative decision-making framework based on System of Systems Engineering (SoSE) and demonstrated how it can help to foster the cross-sectoral design of solutions to these interlinked water, energy, and food issues. The actors involved in our case study demonstrated a strong interest in collaborating across sectors and participating in the transition to cross-sectoral and sustainable resource management practices. However, experts from science and practice face a high degree of uncertainty when they design solutions to cope with the existing regional problems. As almost all regions of the world are highly integrated in national and global markets, future research might consider conducting larger research projects that also link the design approaches to inter-regional, national, and international levels. Our methodological approach illustrates how such a project could be structured on a regional level and identifies the processes that are important to consider.


Author(s):  
Ronaldo Gutierrez ◽  
Lixin Liu ◽  
Dalvir Singh ◽  
Catharine Marsden ◽  
Yong Zeng

 Abstract – Considering the challenges in the aerospace industry, the NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada) Chair in Aerospace Design Engineering (NCADE) has launched its own version of a final year undergraduate engineering capstone project at Concordia University. NCADE’s objective is to expose students to the immense complexity of an aircraft design, thereby better meeting the industry needs of newly graduated students. Four design methodologies (i.e., systems engineering – SE, quality function deployment – QFD, theory of inventive problem solving – TRIZ, and environment-based design – EBD) were evaluated in the context of the NCADE project to answer the research question such as "to what extent do these methodologies provide effective support across the activities in the capstone project?" The evaluation was subjective discussing whether the design methodologies support the activities in the project. From the evaluation, it can be concluded that the studied design methodologies perform poorly to support the activities in the capstone project. Therefore, future research should investigate a better support for the capstone project to achieve NCADE’s goals.


2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 74-89
Author(s):  
Dennis J. Ray ◽  
Peter W. Sauer ◽  
Robert J. Thomas ◽  
Jay Giri

ASCEND 2020 ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
James Martin ◽  
Ryan A. Noguchi ◽  
Robert Minnichelli ◽  
Marilee J. Wheaton

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