A Brief Discussion on Systems Engineering Process Overview
Dr. Vijayarengam Gajapathy
Abstract
Systems engineering is a methodical technique to planning and overseeing the lifespan of complex systems. In this abstract, the main stages and activities of the systems engineering process are highlighted. The requirements analysis stage of the systems engineering process is when the system's requirements and goals are established. Gathering feedback from stakeholders, recognizing system limitations, and developing precise, quantifiable criteria are all part of this step. The following step involves developing the system architecture once the requirements have been established. Designing the system's components, interfaces, and structural elements is necessary to make sure it complies with the requirements. The effectiveness and behaviour of the suggested design are often evaluated using tools for system modelling and simulation. The design and execution of the system follow the architectural phase. This entails intricate design tasks including choosing certain components, producing in-depth technical drawings, and manufacturing prototypes. The design process also takes system integration, dependability, and maintainability into account. Construction and testing of the system follow the design phase. Purchasing or creating components, putting together subsystems, and integrating them into the whole system design are all included in this. To ensure that the system works as intended and satisfies all criteria, thorough testing is done.