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Getting Design Right: A Systems Approach


Getting Design Right: A Systems Approach

Hardback by Jackson, Peter L. (Director, Systems Engineering Program and Professor, School of Operations Research and Information Engineering, Cornell UNiversity, New York, USA)

Getting Design Right: A Systems Approach

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ISBN:
9781439811153
Publication Date:
22 Sep 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:
CRC Press Inc
Pages:
392 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 May 2024
Getting Design Right: A Systems Approach

Description

Filling a new need in engineering education, Getting Design Right: A Systems Approach integrates aspects from both design and systems engineering to provide a solid understanding of the fundamental principles and best practices in these areas. Through examples, it encourages students to create an initial product design and project plan. Classroom-tested and industry-reviewed, the text focuses on the steps of a basic design cycle. It first defines the problem, establishes technical requirements, and identifies the customer value proposition. The text then explores the design space, optimizes design choices, and develops the architecture, including behavior, control, and structure. After validating the design, the author presents an accessible treatment of resource-constrained scheduling as a computer puzzle. The final chapter covers the level-by-level decomposition of systems. In addition, the appendices offer useful design challenges for a bathroom-cleaning robot, a home health-care monitoring system, a night-vision system for automobiles, and an Internet-based meal delivery system. Using a design approach based on simple text-based tools and spreadsheet software, this book presents a formal process for discovering requirements and tackling design problems. It will help mature audiences in professional settings as well as students with limited design and project experience.

Contents

Getting Design Right. Define the Problem. Measure the Need and Set Targets. Explore the Design Space. Optimize Design Choices. Develop the Architecture. Validate the Design. Execute the Design. Iterate the Design Process. Appendices. Index.

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