Requirements, ConOps and Systems Engineering Management
ENGR 803.02
This course explores Concept of Operations (ConOps), focusing on customer requirements, system characteristics, and stakeholder expectations while covering requirement analysis, product features, and management tools. It also addresses trade-off studies, risk assessment, requirement management, and technical data management.
Identify the requirement analyses, breakdown, mapping & verification
Evaluate the concept of Operations (ConOps) development
Understand product breakdown structure (PBS), Integrated Master Schedule (IMS), and Earn Value Management (EVM)
Determine measures of Performance (MOPs) and Technical Performance Measures (TPMs)
About this course:
This course provides in depth description of concept of operations (ConOPs), its content, development and execution with primary focus on customer requirements and objectives as well as other stakeholders. The ConOps describe the system characteristics from an operational perspective during its life-cycle and helps facilitate an understanding of the system goals and objectives and customer and other stakeholder expectations. In this course you also learn how to analyze requirements, differentiate primary and derived requirements, differentiate requirements from nice to have features and objectives, how to map requirements to tangible product features, and tools to help you capture and trace requirements. It also covers product and program management, technical management, trade off studies, risk and opportunity assessment/management, requirement management, interface management, configuration management and technical data management.
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