combat product complexity with systems engineering - part 2

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Design complex systems successfully across multiple disciplines. This eBook looks at the solution from the manufacturers and analysts point-of-view. Read part 1 here: http://ptc.co/vLrz3

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The Solution

Combat Product Complexity with Systems Engineering

PART TWO

Mechanical Electrical Software

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Take advantage of high value

collaboration between mechanical, electrical

& software

Design complex systems across multiple disciplines

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Customer requirements are defined early in the development cycle and implemented through design

and system validation…

..., as well as, throughout product support and maintenance

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Connect requirements, design and test for multi-disciplinary collaboration

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AnalyzePlan

DevelopDesign

Enable validation of lifecycle assets from requirements to test as they´re created and changed

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Verify as-designed and as-built product against design and requirements throughout the lifecycle

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Your organisation can

ENJOY THESE RESULTS...

Improved collaboration across disparate teams

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Shorter development cycles

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Higher product quality

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Faster time to market

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Increased design reuse

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Analysts and Researchers

AGREE.

“Boeing found that the most rigorous systems engineering practices applied to the most complex system enables the completion of the project in ½ the time when compared with the least complex system manufactured with the least rigorous systems engineering practices.”

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Leading companies are 50% more likely than their peers to credit success to effective systems engineering.

Gains recorded include:88% met quality targets86% met revenue targets85% met product launch targets 12% decrease in development time over previous years 9% increase in profit margins

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“The trend toward software-driven capabilities will likely continue and perhaps accelerate. The benefits are just too compelling, and traditional products will have a hard time competing against ‘smarter’ products. Mechatronics is here to stay. So engineering and product development teams have to learn systems engineering approaches and how to manage the complexity of multi-discipline design.”

– Jim Brown

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Winners in Systems Engineering

For more insights take a look at our Systems Engineering Resource Center.

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