A System-of-Systems (SoS) is a special kind of complex system in which new capabilities arise from interacting components that are controlled with varying degrees of independence by multiple owner / operators. Sounds cool! But applying systems engineering (SE) methods and practices to SoS creates challenges, especially in building effective decision-support tools and managing interfaces that lie at the heart of making SoS valuable.
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