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Dedication
by Bruce Powel Douglass
Agile Systems Engineering
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Title page
Table of Contents
Copyright
Dedication
About the Author
Preface
Audience
Goals
Tooling
Where to Go After the Book
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. What Is Model-Based Systems Engineering?
1.1 Key Systems Engineering Activities
1.2 Systems Engineering Data
1.3 Lifecycles of the Systems Engineer
1.4 Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
1.5 Summary
References
Chapter 2. What Are Agile Methods and Why Should I Care?
2.1 The Agile Manifesto
2.2 Benefits of Agile Methods
2.3 Applying the Agile Manifesto to Systems Engineering
2.4 Agile Best Practices for Systems Engineering
2.5 Putting It All Together: The Harmony Agile MBSE (aMBSE) Process
2.6 Summary
References
Chapter 3. SysML Introduction
3.1 SysML at 30,000 Feet
3.2 UML Extension Mechanisms
3.3 Organize Your Models Like It Matters
3.4 Key SysML Views and Core Semantics
3.5 Minimal SysML Profile
3.6 Summary
References
Chapter 4. Agile Stakeholder Requirements Engineering
4.1 Objectives
4.2 The Stakeholder Requirements Workflow
4.3 The Example Model: T-Wrecks, the Industrial Exoskeleton
4.4 Identifying Stakeholders
4.5 Generating Stakeholder Requirements
4.6 Modeling Stakeholder Use Cases Scenarios
4.7 Create/Update Validation Plan
4.8 Summary
4.9 Moving On
Reference
Chapter 5. Agile Systems Requirements Definition and Analysis
5.1 Objectives
5.2 The Systems Requirements Workflow
5.3 Identify System Use Cases
5.4 Generating System Requirements
5.5 Analyzing Use Cases
5.6 Create/Update Logical Data Schema
5.7 Dependability Analysis
5.8 Create/Update Verification Plan
5.9 Summary
5.10 Moving On
References
Chapter 6. Agile Systems Architectural Analysis and Trade Studies
6.1 Objectives
6.2 Architecture Analysis Workflow
6.3 Assessment Methodology
6.4 Identify Key System Functions (and Properties)
6.5 Define the Candidate Solutions
6.6 Perform the Architectural Trade Study
6.7 Merge the Solutions into the Systems Architecture
6.8 Summary
6.9 Moving On
References
Chapter 7. Agile Systems Architectural Design
7.1 Objectives
7.2 Architectural Design Workflow
7.3 Identify Subsystems
7.4 Allocate System Requirements to Subsystems
7.5 Allocate Use Cases to Subsystems
7.6 Create/Update Logical Data Schema
7.7 Create/Update Subsystem Requirements
7.8 Develop Control Laws
7.9 Analyze Dependability
7.10 Summary
7.11 Moving On
References
Chapter 8. The Handoff to Downstream Engineering
8.1 Objectives
8.2 The Handoff to Downstream Engineering Workflow
8.3 Gather Subsystem Specification Data
8.4 Create the Shared Model
8.5 Define Subsystem Physical Interfaces
8.6 Create Subsystem Model
8.7 Define Interdisciplinary Interfaces
8.8 Allocation Requirements to Engineering Disciplines
8.9 And Downstream Engineering Begins
8.10 And System Engineering Continues …
References
Appendix A. T-Wrecks Stakeholder Requirements
Project Overview
T-Wrecks High Level Use Cases
General Requirements
Encase Use Case
Balance Use Case
Walk Use Case
Monitor System Use Case
Move Limbs Use Case
Manage Power Use Case
Startup Use Case
Self Test Use Case
Provide Visibility Use Case
Monitor System Use Case
Shutdown Use Case
Proximity Detection Use Case
Configure Use Case
Communicate Use Case
Appendix B. T-Wrecks System Requirements
T-Wrecks High Level Use Cases
Requirements Table (Initial Set)
Index
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To my loving supportive mate and Triathlon Sherpa extraordinaire, Sarah—You’re Awesome.
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