George Friedman (Friedman, 2006) called for the development of a grand unified theory of systems engineering (GUTSE) echoing (Hill and Warfield, 1972) who wrote “development of a theory of systems engineering that will be broadly accepted is much to be desired.” Taking up the spirit of the challenge, this paper applies systems thinking to systems engineering to propose a framework that can serve as a vital element in formalizing the discipline of systems engineering and potentially as a platform for developing such a theory. This paper focuses on what systems engineers do, and builds on past research and success.
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