No more muddling through : mastering complex projects in engineering and management
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No more muddling through : mastering complex projects in engineering and management
Springer, c2006
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Einstieg ins Systems Engineering
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Updated and corrected translation of the original work, (c) 2004 Orell Füssli Verlag, Zürich Switzerland
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-185)
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Description
Sustainable solutions require the integration of social and ecological aspects in every planning and decision-making process. This book explains the most important principles and elements of Systems Engineering and three planning cases demonstrate the practical application. It provides an understandable guide with questions and recommendations, and offers a clear structure of the problem solving process.
Table of Contents
Pre-Conditions.- Life Cycle Model, the Problem-Solving Cycle and their Interaction.- Methods - Interdisciplinary Universal Tool Box.- Situation Analysis.- Goal Definition.- The Search for Solutions: Concept Synthesis and Concept Analysis.- Selection: Evaluation and Decision.- Cases.
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