Appendix F

Selected Bibliography

When addressing the subject of system engineering, one should become familiar not only with the available literature in the field but with some of the subject areas that are directly aligned with system engineering. System engineering, by its nature, is highly interdisciplinary, and acquiring knowledge in closely related areas is essential if one is to progress and successfully accomplish the objectives specified herein. With this in mind, this bibliography has been developed to cover selected references in each of the following areas:

  1. Systems, System Analysis, and System Engineering
  2. Concurrent and Simultaneous Engineering
  3. Software and Computer-Aided Systems
  4. Reliability Engineering
  5. Maintainability Engineering and Maintenance
  6. Human Factors, Safety, and Security Engineering
  7. Logistics, Supply Chain Management, and Supportability
  8. Production, Manufacturing, and Quality Control and Assurance
  9. Operations Research and Operations Management
  10. Engineering Economy and Life-Cycle Cost Analysis
  11. Management and Supporting Areas

It should be emphasized that, in preparing a bibliography, one is often guilty by virtue of what has been left out. Nevertheless, an attempt has been made to provide some additional guidance in the field.

1. Systems, Systems Analysis, and Systems Engineering

  1. 1. Ackoff, R.L., S. Gupta, and J. Minas, Scientific Method:Optimizing Applied Research Decisions, John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ, 1962.
  2. 2. ANSI/GEIA ElA-632. Processes for Engineering ...

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