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ATI's Total Systems Engineering Development & Management course
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Summary:
This four-day course covers four system
development fundamentals: (1) a sound
engineering management infrastructure within
which work may be efficiently accomplished, (2)
define the problem to be solved (requirements and
specifications), (3) solve the problem (design,
integration, and optimization), and (4) prove that
the design solves the defined problem
(verification). Proven, practical techniques are
presented for the key tasks in the development of
sound solutions for extremely difficult customer
needs.
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Systems Engineering Grand Systems Development Training Program
Instructor:
What you will learn:
- How to identify and organize all of the work an
enterprise must perform on programs, plan a
project, map enterprise work capabilities to the
plan, and quality audit work performance against
the plan.
- How to accomplish structured analysis using one
of several structured analysis models yielding
every kind of requirement appropriate for every
kind of specification coordinated with
specification templates.
- An appreciation for design development through
original design, COTS, procured items, and
selection of parts, materials, and processes.
- How to develop interfaces under associate
contracting relationships using ICWG/TIM
meetings and Interface Control Documents.
- How to define verification requirements, map
and organize them into verification tasks, plan
and proceduralize the verification tasks, capture
the verification evidence, and audit the evidence
for compliance.
Course Outline:
- System Management. Introduction to System Engineering,
Development Process Overview, Enterprise Engineering,
Program Design, Risk, Configuration Management/Data
Management, System Engineering Maturity.
- System Requirements. Introduction and Development
Environments, Requirements Elicitation and Mission
Analysis, System and Hardware Structured Analysis,
Performance Requirements Analysis, Product Architecture
Synthesis and Interface Development, Constraints Analysis,
Computer Software Structured Analysis, Requirements
Management Topics.
- System Synthesis. Introduction, Design, Product Sources,
Interface Development, Integration, Risk, Design Reviews.
- System Verification. Introduction to Verification, Item
Qualification Requirements Identification, Item
Qualification Planning and Documentation, Item
Qualification Verification Reporting, Item Qualification
Implementation, Management, and Audit, Item Acceptance
Overview, System Test and Evaluation Overview, Process
Verification.
Tuition:
Tuition for this four-day course is $1890 per person at one of our scheduled public courses. Onsite pricing is available. Please call us at 410-956-8805 or send an email to ati@aticourses.com.
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