DocumentCode
2839264
Title
Holistic systems engineering: physical, informational, and cognitive domains
Author
Jones, Keith W. ; Jenkins, Larry C. ; Ramsey, Jeffry
Author_Institution
Eng. Directorate, Aeronaut. Syst. Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2005
fDate
30 Oct.-3 Nov. 2005
Abstract
Military commanders require accurate, time-driven information that is instantly integrated and processed. Information sources can be physical, informational, and cognitive, and include: sensors, shooters, machines, and humans. The authors of this qualitative descriptive study reviewed a sample of open literature which discusses systems engineering and studied the inadequacies that exist in holistic, or integrated, systems engineering. This literature indicates many systems are poorly integrated, stand-alone, single-unit entities. Problems are exacerbated when an attempt is made to integrate multiple systems and/or subsystems. Consequently, from a systems engineering design philosophy perspective, systems should be developed with respect to physical, informational, and cognitive domains. The holistic perspective should include all three domains whether technology is classified as microscopic (small scale-component-subsystems) or macroscopic (large scale-system of systems). The authors conclude a paradigm shift might lead the way to more successful development of systems and technologies which link subsystems, functions, and attributes in one timeline.
Keywords
engineering education; military systems; software engineering; systems engineering; large scale system of systems; multiple systems integration; small scale component subsystems; systems engineering; Design engineering; Humans; Microscopy; Systems engineering and theory; Systems engineering; architecture; data; domain; information; knowledge; situation awareness;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2005. DASC 2005. The 24th
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9307-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DASC.2005.1563483
Filename
1563483
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