Abstract
AbstractThe scope of systems engineering has rapidly expanded to encompass the full life cycle of system development, deployment and support. A number of important issues arise during the latter stages of this cycle related to the impact of a deployed system upon the biosphere. Such issues include health, safety, and environmental protection as well as recycling and resource conservation. This paper describes how the practice of Design for Environment can be incorporated into systems engineering, assuring that downstream environmental quality factors are incorporated into design trade‐off decisions.
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