Ebook: Systems of Systems
Author: Dominique Luzeaux
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
- Language: English
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The book is divided into two parts. The first part addresses the concept and practical illustrations of a “system of systems” and is a multidisciplinary introduction to the notion of a “systems of systems” that is discussed extensively in the current scientific and technical literature. After a critical comparison of the different definitions and a range of various practical illustrations, this part provides answers to key questions such as what a system of systems is and how its complexity can be mastered. The second part, described as “systems-of-systems engineering: methods and tools”, focuses on both engineering and modeling, and standardization issues that are critical to deal with the key steps in systems of systems engineering: namely eliciting stakeholder needs, architecture optimization, integration of constituent systems, qualification, and utilization.
Content:Chapter 1 Systems of Systems (pages 1–88): Dominique Luzeaux
Chapter 2 Emergence and Complexity of Systems of Systems (pages 89–118): Patrice Micouin
Chapter 3 Contractual Aspects of the Acquisition and Use of Systems of Systems (pages 119–148): Daniele Veret
Chapter 4 The Human Factor within the Context of Systems of Systems (pages 149–206): Jean?Rene Ruault
Chapter 5 Space Communication and Observation System of Systems (pages 207–222): Frederic Pradeilles and Dominique Luzeaux
Chapter 6 Intelligent Transport Systems (pages 223–234): Michel Chavret
Chapter 7 Systems of Systems in the Healthcare Field (pages 235–260): Jean?Rene Ruault
Chapter 8 Critical Infrastructure Protection (pages 261–290): Jean?Luc Zolesio
Chapter 9 Globalization and Systemic Impacts (pages 291–320): Dominique Luzeaux, Jean?Rene Ruault and Lui Kam
Chapter 10 Methods and Tools for Systems of Systems Engineering (pages 321–362): Dominique Luzeaux
Chapter 11 Model?driven Design and Simulation (pages 363–398): Lui Kam
Chapter 12 Standardization in the Field of Systems and Systems of Systems Engineering (pages 399–512): Jean?Rene Ruault and Jean?Pierre Meinadier