<P>Suitable as a reference for industry practitioners and as a textbook for classroom use, <B>Case Studies in System of Systems, Enterprise Systems, and Complex Systems Engineering </B>provides a clear understanding of the principles and practice of system of systems engineering (SoSE), enterprise s
Large scale Complex Systems and Systems of Systems Engineering: Case Studies
β Scribed by Dominique Luzeaux, Jean-RenΓ© Ruault
- Publisher
- Wiley-ISTE
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 465
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
With the growing maturity of information and communication technologies, systems have been interconnected within growing networks, yielding new services through a combination of the system functionalities. This leads to an increasing complexity that has to be managed in order to take advantage of these system integrations. This book provides key answers as to how such systems of systems can be engineered and how their complexity can be mastered.
After reviewing some definitions on systems of systems engineering, the book focuses on concrete applications and offers a survey of the activities and techniques that allow engineering of complex systems and systems of systems. Case studies, ranging from emergency situations such as Hurricane Katrina and its crisis management or a generic scenario of a major traffic accident and its emergency response, to the establishment of a scientific basis in the Antarctic region illustrate key factors of success and traps to avoid in order to cope with such situations.Content:
Chapter 1 Engineering Large?Scale Complex Systems (pages 1β84): Dominique Luzeaux
Chapter 2 Management of Emergency Situations: Architecture and Engineering of Systems of Systems (pages 85β203): Jean?Rene Ruault
Chapter 3 Introduction to the Antarctica Life Support Facility Case Study (pages 205β214): Jean?Luc Wippler
Chapter 4 Finding the Right Problem (pages 215β253): Philippe Thuillier and Jean?Luc Wippler
Chapter 5 Who Can Solve the Problem? (pages 255β292): Olivier Klotz and Jean?Luc Wippler
Chapter 6 Solving the Problem (pages 293β344): Charlotte Seidner and Jean?Luc Wippler
Chapter 7 Solving the Problem Completely, in a Coherent and Optimal Manner (pages 345β392): Jean?Francois Gajewski, Helene Gaspard?Boulinc and Jean?Luc Wippler
Chapter 8 Anticipating Integration, Verification and Validation (pages 393β430): Daniel Prun and Jean?Luc Wippler
Chapter 9 Conclusion to the βAntarctica Life Support Facilityβ Case Study (pages 431β440): Jean?Luc Wippler
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
1. Decentralized Bayesian Detection Theory 2. Distributed Estimation in Distributed-Sensor Networks 3. Estimation of Large Sparse Systems 4. External Input Identification in Distributed Parameter Systems Using the Boundary Element Method 5. Interaction and Structure Concepts for Large-Scale Systems
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