Abstract

AbstractThe traditional Systems Engineering approach on systems development leans toward the product in development, in all levels of abstraction, while the traditional concurrent engineering approach focuses on both product and organization simultaneous development, although considering only lower levels of abstraction. For complex systems, the Concurrent Structured Analysis method is a better fit for the SE process, since it considers both the product and organization simultaneous development, in all levels of abstraction. The underlying concepts of this method were applied to the development of a solar irradiance monitor satellite. Several analyses were performed on selected scenarios of the system life cycle processes to exemplify the application of the concepts. The final outcome was a proposal design of the product and the organization needed to implement its life cycle processes. It was noted that the same scenario can influence the product and the organization, both requiring to be considered in the analysis.

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