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Systems Engineering Demystified

You're reading from   Systems Engineering Demystified A practitioner's handbook for developing complex systems using a model-based approach

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838985806
Length 468 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jon Holt Jon Holt
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to Systems Engineering
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Systems Engineering FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Model-Based Systems Engineering 4. Section 2: Systems Engineering Concepts
5. Chapter 3: Systems and Interfaces 6. Chapter 4: Life Cycles 7. Chapter 5: Systems Engineering Processes 8. Section 3: Systems Engineering Techniques
9. Chapter 6: Needs and Requirements 10. Chapter 7: Modeling the Design 11. Chapter 8: Verification and Validation 12. Chapter 9: Methodologies 13. Chapter 10: Systems Engineering Management 14. Section 4: Next steps
15. Chapter 11: Best Practices 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 8: Verification and Validation

The modeling that has been introduced so far in this book has been concerned with the creation of a number of views that are related to specifying and defining the system and that contribute to delivering the successful system. Remember that the main aim of systems engineering is to deliver successful systems.

Alongside these modeling activities, it is also important to be able to test that what we have produced is correct, and this is done in two main ways, which are as follows:

  • Verification: This helps us to demonstrate that the system works. This was summed up, very famously, by Boehm by asking the question have we built the system right?"
  • Validation: This helps us to demonstrate that the system actually does what it is supposed to – that it is fit for purpose. This was again summed up neatly by Boehm by asking the question have we built the right system?

It is essential that the system can be both verified...

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