This comprehensive textbook provides a logical process for fact–based decision making for the most challenging systems problems. It is composed of three bedrock elements to improve readers′ understanding and analysis of the most challenging systems problems that exist today: systems thinking, which identifies important interconnections between a system and its environment; systems engineering, which describes the activities of professional systems engineers; and systems decision making, which provides fact–based information to support major system decisions made at every life cycle stage.
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"Whereas the first edition was intended primarily for an undergraduate course, this second edition incorporates material that allows for the adaptation of the text to the graduate level." (Booknews, 1 February 2011)
A multidisciplinary framework for systems decision making using the principles and practices of systems engineering and decision analysis
Decision Making in Systems Engineering and Management is a comprehensive textbook that provides a logical process for fact–based decision making for the most challenging systems problems. Grounded in systems thinking and based on sound systems engineering principles, the systems decision process (SDP) leverages both multiple–objective decision analysis and value–focused thinking to define the problem, measure stakeholder value, design creative solutions, explore the decision trade space, and structure successful solution implementation.
The book is composed of three bedrock elements to improve readers′ understanding and analysis of the most challenging systems problems that exist today:
Systems thinking, which introduces a powerful mental framework necessary to identify important interconnections between a system and its environment
Systems engineering, which describes the activities of professional systems engineers and distinguishes the discipline from other engineering fields
Systems decision making, which provides fact–based information to support major system decisions made at each system life cycle stage
Complemented with examples, exercises, and case studies, this book serves as the foundation of an undergraduate program for systems engineering or engineering management. It is also appropriate as a supplemental text at the graduate level and is a valuable reference for systems engineering and engineering management professionals.
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