2018
DOI: 10.1002/sys.21441
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Evolution of systems engineering scholarship from 2000 to 2015, with particular emphasis on software

Abstract: Systems engineering in 2018 has many challenges, both to build the complex systems of systems of the future, and to build the complex systems of which they are composed. Systems engineering needs to be able to design around stable requirements when there are long-lead manufactured items to be incorporated, and also needs to be able to evolve the design along with evolving requirements for larger systems. The "systems engineering of yesterday," which, when done well, greatly enhanced the design and use of stand… Show more

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“…Similar studies have been previously conducted in SE, but with a different scope. Sheard performed a detailed literature review comparing the years of 2000 and 2015 of the Systems Engineering journal to understand if and how the focus on software varied in the SE community over 20 years [38]. In addition to software, she also examined the change in focus on other high-level aspects such as economics, management, and systems theory.…”
Section: Review Of Past Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar studies have been previously conducted in SE, but with a different scope. Sheard performed a detailed literature review comparing the years of 2000 and 2015 of the Systems Engineering journal to understand if and how the focus on software varied in the SE community over 20 years [38]. In addition to software, she also examined the change in focus on other high-level aspects such as economics, management, and systems theory.…”
Section: Review Of Past Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%