Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

The Engineering Design of Systems: Models and Methods

Rate this book
New for the third edition, chapters on: Complete Exercise of the SE Process, System Science and Analytics and The Value of Systems Engineering

The book takes a model-based approach to key systems engineering design activities and introduces methods and models used in the real world. This book is divided into three major parts: (1) Introduction, Overview and Basic Knowledge, (2) Design and Integration Topics, (3) Supplemental Topics. The first part provides an introduction to the issues associated with the engineering of a system. The second part covers the critical material required to understand the major elements needed in the engineering design of any system: requirements, architectures (functional, physical, and allocated), interfaces, and qualification. The final part reviews methods for data, process, and behavior modeling, decision analysis, system science and analytics, and the value of systems engineering. Chapter 1 has been rewritten to integrate the new chapters and updates were made throughout the original chapters. Provides an overview of modeling, modeling methods associated with SysML, and IDEF0 Includes a new Chapter 12 that provides a comprehensive review of the topics discussed in Chapters 6 through 11 via a simple system - an automated soda machine Features a new Chapter 15 that reviews General System Theory, systems science, natural systems, cybernetics, systems thinking, quantitative characterization of systems, system dynamics, constraint theory, and Fermi problems and guesstimation Includes a new Chapter 16 on the value of systems engineering with five primary value propositions: systems as a goal-seeking system, systems engineering as a communications interface, systems engineering to avert showstoppers, systems engineering to find and fix errors, and systems engineering as risk mitigation "The Engineering Design of Systems: Models and Methods, Third Edition" is designed to be an introductory reference for professionals as well as a textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students in systems engineering.

592 pages, Hardcover

First published December 14, 1999

9 people are currently reading
45 people want to read

About the author

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
4 (12%)
4 stars
14 (42%)
3 stars
11 (33%)
2 stars
3 (9%)
1 star
1 (3%)
Displaying 1 - 3 of 3 reviews
9 reviews
December 18, 2022
Good concepts, laborious presentation. Very wordy, only showing model diagrams where he didn't need to and skipping over ones that really could have used it. Editing was not good; very frequent typos, which at times made the content virtually impossible to understand.
Profile Image for Katherine.
22 reviews1 follower
November 27, 2023
This book is quite laborious. I do think the information contained is helpful in learning how to model effectively for scope work, but the book could have easily been cut in half. I appreciated the examples as a visual learner and their ties to SySML.
Profile Image for Ahmed.
4 reviews1 follower
January 9, 2011
A nice book, but needs a clear mind and concentration to be able to benefit of its comprehensive information
Displaying 1 - 3 of 3 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.