System Engineering Deployment
Enterprises continue to have great difficulty placing into service an effective system engineering capability despite the fact that many books exist telling how to do this work and education programs are increasingly available on the process. This is one of those things that we humans find simple but not easy. This book focuses on this problem from both a rational point of view and a motivational perspective.

The rational component will encourage development of an enterprise identity that can be efficiently torqued into many program infrastructures coordinated with written process definition and corresponding practices, an in-house training capability, and set of tools.

The motivational component is still in the planning stages but will include case studies that highlight the folly of the ad hoc approach. Traditional and non-traditional methods are being explored to help companies break down the impediments to deployment of an effective systems capability.

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2000, 456 pages