This page provides you with a single source of classic texts in project disciplines:
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| Jonah Z. Lavi, Joseph Kudish, 2004 |
 | Discover ECSAM, a method for requirements engineering and the modeling of computer-based systems (CBS). Practiced since 1980 in evolving versions by systems and software engineers, ECSAM was developed in part at Israel Aircraft Industries for the analysis and design of complex reactive embedded systems and software and has been presented in numerous undergraduate, graduate, and industrial courses.
The method guides engineers in modeling operational, functional, and design requirements, considering both static and dynamic aspects of systems.
With an end-to-end example of the method, developed throughout the book, readers learn how to
* develop conceptual models of the structural and operational properties of computer-based systems and their software
* develop systematically operational scenarios and use cases describing the interaction of the system with its environment
* elicit and specify functional and nonfunctional requirements
* allocate requirements to components of a conceptual model and use the model for the refinement and derivation of requirements
* understand the issues of mapping the conceptual model to the design model
Core audiences include those involved in the development of complex or mission-critical computer-based systems and their software, systems engineers, computer-based-systems engineers, software engineers, engineering managers, and students at undergraduate and graduate levels. | | |
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| Ian Alexander, Neil Maiden, 2004 |
 | * Extending the scenario method beyond interface design, this important book shows developers how to design more effective systems by soliciting, analyzing, and elaborating stories from end-users
* Contributions from leading industry consultants and opinion-makers present a range of scenario techniques, from the light, sketchy, and agile to the careful and systematic
* Includes real-world case studies from Philips, DaimlerChrysler, and Nokia, and covers systems ranging from custom software to embedded hardware-software system | | |
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| Harold Chestnut, 1965 |
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| Robert MacHol, 1965 |
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| Antony Jay, 1968 |
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| A. Sage, 1978 |
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| Leonard Silvern, 1990 |
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| Benjamin Blanchard, 2003 |
 | An authoritative exploration of logistics management within the engineering design and development process, this book concentrates on the design, sustaining maintenance and support of systems . The volume provides complete coverage of reliability, maintainability, and availability measures, the measures of logistics and system support, the system engineering process, logistics and supportability analysis, system design and development, the production/construction phase, utilization, sustaining support and retirement phases, and logistics management. For those interested in logistics engineering and management. | | |
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| Wilton Chase, 1974 |
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| Wayne Wymore, 1976 |
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| North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1989 |
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| Benjamin Blanchard, 1990 |
 | A textbook for graduate or undergraduate level; also of possible interest to practicing engineers. Presents concepts and techniques for creating any type of large or small system, and for analyzing and existing man-made system. Guides the reader through the entire system life cycle. Appendices provide useful technical and statistical data. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. | | |
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| John Boardman, 1990 |
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| Defense Systems Management College, 1990 |
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| Turan Gonen, 1990 |
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| Michael Sager, 1990 |
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| Linda Green, 1991 |
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| Gwilym Jenkins, 1971 |
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| Andrew Sage, 1991 |
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| Erik Aslaksen, 1992 |
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