Systems Engineering Revving Up for Even a Bigger Future
Systems engineering is a transdisciplinary approach with focus on enabling realization of successful systems.
Systems engineering is all about how to design, integrate, and manage complex systems over their life cycles. At its core, systems engineering utilizes systems thinking principles to organize this body of knowledge.
According to INCOSE, the future of systems engineering and systems engineers is a very positive one where future systems will need to respond to an ever growing and diverse spectrum of societal needs in order to create value.
Individual engineered system life cycles may still need to respond to an identified stakeholder need and customer time and cost constraint. However, they will also form part of a larger synchronized response to strategic enterprise goals and/or societal challenges.
System life cycles will need to be aligned with global trends in industry, economy and society, which will, in turn, influence system needs and expectations.
Additionally, future systems will need to harness the ever-growing body of technology innovations while protecting against unintended consequences. Engineered system products and services need to become smarter, self-organized, sustainable, resource efficient, robust and safe in order to meet stakeholder demands.
Systems engineers aren't boxed into one industry – they're in high demand everywhere, from?logistics and transportation to healthcare, energy, manufacturing, robotics, and cyber-infrastructure.
Still, one sector in particular, aerospace, is often associated with systems engineering. NASA especially makes strong use of systems engineering.
Many feel the NASA systems engineer of the future will works with a global project team in a virtual and collaborative environment, engineers the system, and uses digital approaches as the routine and default way of working.
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The NASA systems engineer and the systems engineering team are envisioned to use digital machines to plan and perform rapid exploration missions, develop a digital twin that lasts across the life cycle, and develop enduring and adaptable systems
Want to learn more? Tonex offers nearly 400 systems engineering courses in more than four dozen categories. Topics cover everything from Space Engineering and Defense Technology to Smart Cities, Automotive Engineering and Advanced Systems Engineering Certification.
Our systems engineering training courses are designed to apply systems engineering processes and methods. This approach teaches participants how to align practical system thinking and systems engineering knowledge and skills with process improvement, project management and program management.
Systems engineering training courses include discussions projects, case studies, formal presentation and workshops covering key aspects of systems engineering on a single system and system of systems (SoS) through a development lifecycle.
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