The Systems Engineering Basics in Our Systems Engineering Concept
Reinhard Haberfellner,
Olivier de Weck,
Ernst Fricke and
Siegfried Vössner
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Reinhard Haberfellner: Graz University of Technology, Institute of General Management and Organization
Olivier de Weck: MIT, Engineering Systems Division
Ernst Fricke: BMW AG
Siegfried Vössner: Graz University of Technology, Engineering and Business Informatics
Chapter Chapter 7 in Systems Engineering, 2019, pp 275-279 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In the following pages, the application and interpretation of the methodology are presented using three case studies. The first case study, “Home Construction,” is simple and is presented in all phases. The second, “Airport,” is substantially more complex. We only examine the preliminary study phase. The third, more recent case deals with a very interesting urban planning (overriding design of city areas with different owners) and within it a very attractive Science Tower (in terms of function and technology in addition to its architecture).
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-13431-0_7
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