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5.8.4 The Boeing Standard Systems Engineering Approach To Systems Architecting and Its Application To The V‐22 Osprey
Author(s) -
Bruff Robert S,
Dagli Cihan H
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
incose international symposium
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2334-5837
DOI - 10.1002/j.2334-5837.2003.tb02718.x
Subject(s) - systems engineering , schedule , engineering , system of systems engineering , software deployment , engineering design process , manufacturing engineering , process (computing) , systems design , computer science , mechanical engineering , software engineering , operating system
This paper describes the Boeing standard systems engineering approach, or process, to systems architecting and its application for the Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) and Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) phases of the V‐22 program. It is applicable to both MV‐22 (the Marine baseline configuration) and CV‐22 (the Special Operations Forces (SOF) configuration). (This is a joint program under the overall direction of Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR).) It details the integration effort of design engineering, specialty engineering, test engineering, supportability and manufacturing engineering to meet cost, technical performance and schedule objectives. It defines the systems engineering management process for design, development, test and evaluation tasks required to progress from an operational need to deployment of a well architected and subsequently successful operation of the V‐22 system by the customer.