LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. 1.1 Career opportunities and growth
  2. 1.2a Technical orientation phase diagram
  3. 1.2b Technical orientation population density distribution
  4. 1.3a Systems engineering (SE) career elements derived from quality work experiences
  5. 1.3b Components of employer development of systems engineers
  6. 1.4 “T” model for systems engineer career development
  7. 2.1a Performance versus cost
  8. 2.1b Performance/cost versus cost
  9. 2.2 The ideal missile design from the viewpoint of various specialists
  10. 2.3 The dimensions of design, systems engineering, and project planning and control
  11. 2.4 Systems engineering domains
  12. 2.5 Examples of systems engineering fields
  13. 2.6 Examples of systems engineering approaches
  14. 2.7 Life cycle systems engineering view
  15. 3.1 Knowledge domains of systems engineer and design specialist
  16. 3.2 Context diagram
  17. 3.3 Context diagram for an automobile
  18. 3.4 Environments of a passenger airliner
  19. 3.5 Functional interactions and physical interfaces
  20. 3.6 Pyramid of system hierarchy
  21. 4.1 DoD system life cycle model
  22. 4.2 System life cycle model
  23. 4.3 Principal stages in system life cycle
  24. 4.4 Concept development phases of system life cycle
  25. 4.5 Engineering development phases in system life cycle
  26. 4.6 Principal participants in a typical aerospace system development
  27. 4.7 DoD MIL-STD499B
  28. 4.8 IEEE-1220 systems engineering process
  29. 4.9 EIA-632 systems engineering process
  30. 4.10 ISO-15288 Systems engineering process
  31. 4.11 Systems engineering method top-level flow diagram
  32. 4.12 Systems engineering method flow ...

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