| Abstract: |
This
paper reports the results of a survey to evaluate the current systems
engineering heuristics and determine if there is a need to innovate,
integrate and invigorate the existing set. By identifying the trends
and needs of systems engineering heuristics, a research agenda for
SECOE can be improved. This paper uses the Pragmatic Principles
(DeFoe, 1993) as a bench mark for systems engineering heuristics
and the INCOSE 2000 proceedings as the state of the art of engineering
practice to identify the heuristics many systems engineers support.
The results of this investigation indicates that there are heuristics
that are generic for both product and product development systems
(process), and others that are focused on product not process, but
there is not complete agreement on any heuristic. The FRAT concept
(Mar, 1991) is used as a framework to organize and simplify these
heuristics.
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