Review of A Primer for Model-Based Systems Engineering from Vitech Corporation
Read MoreOne of the main objectives of the book was to capture Lean Thinking (in the context of Systems Engineering) as a set of Lean Principles including Customer-Defined Value, Value Stream Mapping, Continuous Value Flow, and Customer Pull of Value.
Read MoreThe book emphasizes the practical application of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) with SysML and the Control Chain approach.
Read MoreAlthough this book is primarily meant as a top-level implementation approach on the practice of systems engineering unique to NASA, it is a solid desktop reference for any systems engineering project.
Read MoreA gem of a book; written by two members of the INCOSE UK Chapter. It is a ready reference for anyone wanting to quickly get up to speed on the general concepts behind MBSE
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Read MoreGeorge Anderson looks at our present day paranoia surrounding the lack of Cybersecurity and compares it to the history of the telegraph and ancient lock mechanisms.
Read MoreGeorge Anderson makes the case that with the demise of the slide rule because of the invention of the calculator in 1972, engineers began to lose something that we will always need. That is a working understanding of math fundamentals.
Read MoreGeorge Anderson reviews the book Creative Confidence-Unleashing the Creative Potential Within Us All by Tom Kelley & David Kelley
Read MoreSystems thinking and the application of Systems Engineering (SE) processes are both necessary elements in the discovery and description of technical failures associated with some fatal aircraft accidents. The King 56 aircraft investigation was a fascinating search for forensic truth and George was part of the investigating team
Read MoreGeorge Anderson reminisces about his first real engineering project - building a single transistor radio - and it's impact on his grandfather.
Read MoreGeorge Anderson looks at watch making from a Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) point of view - with interesting results.
Read MoreGeorge Anderson make an appeal to run for INCOSE-CC Board of Directors by citing Rajesh Setty's 25 Way to Distinguish Yourself
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