Title :
A model of enterprise systems engineering contributions to acquisition success
Author :
Drury, Jill L. ; Klein, Gary L. ; Pfaff, Mark S. ; Bonaceto, Craig
Author_Institution :
MITRE Corp., Bedford, MA, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents a conceptual causal model for the contributions of enterprise systems engineering (ESE) to systems acquisition success when the systems under development are complex and include direct interaction between users and the finished product (versus an embedded effort). The model takes the form of a directed acyclic graph and its major components consist of collaboration support, ESE technique application, system characteristics, and organizational characteristics. As initial validation, we converted this conceptual model to a computational model using our Descriptive to Executable SIMulation (DESIM) modeling method. By using the executable model, we obtained unbiased data based on subject matter experts´ (SMEs´) mental models so that we could determine the degree to which the SMEs in the aggregate agreed with the model´s components and relationships.
Keywords :
corporate modelling; directed graphs; systems engineering; DESIM modeling method; ESE technique application; SMEs mental model; collaboration support; descriptive to executable simulation modeling method; directed acyclic graph; enterprise systems engineering; organizational characteristics; subject matter experts; system characteristics; systems acquisition success; Collaboration; Complexity theory; Computational modeling; Data models; Mathematical model; Enterprise systems engineering; cognitive systems engineering; collaboration support; model; organizational change management; participatory design;
Conference_Titel :
System of Systems Engineering Conference (SoSE), 2015 10th
Conference_Location :
San Antonio, TX
DOI :
10.1109/SYSOSE.2015.7151930