Document Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
2005
Publication Title
26th Annual National Conference of the American Society for Engineering Management 2005 - Organizational Transformation: Opportunities and Challenges
Pages
208-212
Conference Name
26th Annual National Conference of the American Society for Engineering Management 2005 - Organizational Transformation: Opportunities and Challenges, October 26-29, 2005, in Virginia Beach, Virginia
Abstract
SOSE methodologies exist that support engineering difficult and disparate systems with a technical solution. However, from literature it is apparent that there is a need for a formal methodology and methods that govern engineering of System of Systems (SOS) beyond the technical solution. This paper presents some of the current thinking being undertaken at NCSOSE (National Centers for Systems of Systems Engineering), on what is driving the development of SOSE, and a hypothesized solution to this problem. The purpose is to offer a different approach for resolving complexity within a situation. The paper concludes with an initial derivative of a methodology based on the current research being conducted by NCSOSE.
Rights
Copyright © 2005. Reprinted with permission of the American Society for Engineering Management. International Annual Conference. All Rights reserved.
ORCID
0000-0003-0144-9099 (Sousa-Poza)
Original Publication Citation
Kovacic, S. F., & Sousa-Poza, A. (2005). Managing the transformation of system of systems engineering. In 26th Annual National Conference of the American Society for Engineering Management 2005 - Organizational Transformation: Opportunities and Challenges, Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States (pp. 208-212). American Society of Engineering Management.
Repository Citation
Kovacic, Samuel F. and Sousa-Poza, Andres, "Managing the Transformation of System of Systems Engineering" (2005). Engineering Management & Systems Engineering Faculty Publications. 252.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/emse_fac_pubs/252
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