Systems Engineering roles to handle emergent properties and behaviors in complex technical systems

I. Gräßler, J.N. Pfeifer, F. Hintz, N. Meyrl, in: INCOSE International Symposium, Wiley, 2024, pp. 584–598.

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Gräßler, IrisLibreCat ; Pfeifer, Jan NiklasLibreCat; Hintz, Florian; Meyrl, Nicolas
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Engineering projects for complex technical systems such as automobiles demand extensive requirement specifications and corresponding hierarchy levels in system architectures. Especially when considering emergent phenomena, such as total weight or aerodynamics, a closely networked collaboration of discipline‐specific and cross‐disciplinary roles is required. Further, in large organizations with a group structure, resulting functional and non‐functional contents need to be managed by distinct Systems Engineering roles. For example, the role “property manager” takes care of achieving overarching product properties, such as weight or aerodynamics, which cannot be directly fixed, but result from many specifications. This paper proposes new Systems Engineering roles and their application in a German Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). For validation, the roles have already been applied in everyday engineering projects at the OEM. The concept proved to be indispensable and transferable to other Systems Engineering projects.</jats:p>
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INCOSE International Symposium
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34
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1
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584-598
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34th Annual INCOSE International Symposium
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Dublin, Ireland
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2024-07-02 – 2024-07-06
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Gräßler I, Pfeifer JN, Hintz F, Meyrl N. Systems Engineering roles to handle emergent properties and behaviors in complex technical systems. In: INCOSE International Symposium. Vol 34. Wiley; 2024:584-598. doi:10.1002/iis2.13164
Gräßler, I., Pfeifer, J. N., Hintz, F., & Meyrl, N. (2024). Systems Engineering roles to handle emergent properties and behaviors in complex technical systems. INCOSE International Symposium, 34(1), 584–598. https://doi.org/10.1002/iis2.13164
@inproceedings{Gräßler_Pfeifer_Hintz_Meyrl_2024, title={Systems Engineering roles to handle emergent properties and behaviors in complex technical systems}, volume={34}, DOI={10.1002/iis2.13164}, number={1}, booktitle={INCOSE International Symposium}, publisher={Wiley}, author={Gräßler, Iris and Pfeifer, Jan Niklas and Hintz, Florian and Meyrl, Nicolas}, year={2024}, pages={584–598} }
Gräßler, Iris, Jan Niklas Pfeifer, Florian Hintz, and Nicolas Meyrl. “Systems Engineering Roles to Handle Emergent Properties and Behaviors in Complex Technical Systems.” In INCOSE International Symposium, 34:584–98. Wiley, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1002/iis2.13164.
I. Gräßler, J. N. Pfeifer, F. Hintz, and N. Meyrl, “Systems Engineering roles to handle emergent properties and behaviors in complex technical systems,” in INCOSE International Symposium, Dublin, Ireland, 2024, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 584–598, doi: 10.1002/iis2.13164.
Gräßler, Iris, et al. “Systems Engineering Roles to Handle Emergent Properties and Behaviors in Complex Technical Systems.” INCOSE International Symposium, vol. 34, no. 1, Wiley, 2024, pp. 584–98, doi:10.1002/iis2.13164.

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