Abstract

AbstractThe nature of problems encountered in the system engineering domain has over the past thirty years grown in complexity. The integration of technology with human activity systems to produce complex capabilities has required a continual change in our definition and application of systems engineering. This paper examines the typology of problems associated with the development of modern complex systems and combines the ideas of system engineering and cognitive problem solving to propose a set of attributes that may be used to characterise system engineering problems. It is proposed that this set of attributes is sufficient to enable the selection of methods, tools and techniques necessary to solve the problem.

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