As the pace of change increases, development processes have
adapted to a world where requirements can change at any stage of the life
cycle, with a strong focus on the streamlined development of individual
subsystems and iterative testing. But
this can give leaders a hard time keeping focus on the big picture.
Systems engineering methods strongly emphasise an ability to model the whole system, alongside a scientific methodology of requirements management, so its approach has to retain the clarity of project definition and process associated with a sequential life cycle model, while embracing the modern engineering reality of recursion, iteration, adaptability and change.
Systems engineering methods strongly emphasise an ability to model the whole system, alongside a scientific methodology of requirements management, so its approach has to retain the clarity of project definition and process associated with a sequential life cycle model, while embracing the modern engineering reality of recursion, iteration, adaptability and change.
Join SyntheSys Technologies for a short, free introductory session on 18th April 2023 at 10am to explore why Systems Engineering is widely regarded as a key catalyst for engineering innovation across high-growth manufacturing and engineering sectors.
Our INCOSE certified trainer, Mark Williamson, will be delivering a high-level snapshot overview of the principles and practices of Systems Engineering. This session will provide some baseline knowledge for those looking to build formal skills in the area and will also give those looking to attend a SyntheSys Technologies course a flavour of our training approach.
To register your attendance, visit: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/d1cd421d-368c-4bd7-ae40-f9957f9f26cb@0e70aa77-c45a-4acc-b9fa-8d2c9d2118dc
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