GUIDELINE FOR ORIENTED SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PROCESS IN SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED ENTERPRISES

Authors

  • Anja Czaja Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Fürstenallee 11, 33102 Paderborn, Germany
  • Roman Dumitrescu Fraunhofer Institute Institute for Production Technology IPT, Project Group Mechatronic Systems Design, Zukunftsmeile 1, 33102 Paderborn, Germany

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11113/jt.v76.5484

Keywords:

Systems engineering, small and medium sized enterprises, tailoring

Abstract

Technical systems of tomorrow will go beyond current traditional mechatronics designs by incorporating inherent intelligence. This adds high demands on the product development process, such as the need for a comprehensive understanding of the system and consideration of the full product life-cycle. Systems engineering (SE) is an approach that has a potential to fulfill these requirements. However, until now it could not be applied through a wide range of different industries and segments, especially in small and medium sized enterprises. This paper discusses different obstacles for the use of SE and presents a concept for a systems engineering guideline to face these challenges. The aim of the systems engineering guideline is to enable a target-oriented application of systems engineering methods and tools. The objective is to overcome the barriers of introduction of SE for enterprises. It links a design process to methods and tools in the field of systems engineering.  

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Published

2015-09-13

How to Cite

GUIDELINE FOR ORIENTED SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PROCESS IN SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED ENTERPRISES. (2015). Jurnal Teknologi, 76(4). https://doi.org/10.11113/jt.v76.5484