Systems Engineering - Fast Track
Course
In Oxford
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Advanced
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Location
Oxford
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Class hours
7h
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Duration
5 Days
Suitable for: Graduate-level engineers from companies that develop, or are part of a team that develops complex systems, which have one or more of the following characteristics: Have around 500 to 2000 individually identified requirements. Range in value from £10M to £2.5Bn. Have safety or security critical elements. Incorporate or interface with significant levels of legacy technology. Involve teams of companies. Involve more than one technology area, for example: software, electronics, electro-mechanics, hydraulics and human systems elements
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Subjects
- Mechanics
- Systems Engineering
- Systems
- Technology
- Engineering
- Systems modelling
- Systems Integrity
- Large-scale systems development
- New technologies
- Requirements management
Teachers and trainers (1)
Rob Collins
Visiting fellow of Kellogg College Oxford
Course programme
This course provides not only insights to the overall systems-engineering process, but detailed methods and tools that support that process. The methods and tools presented are pragmatic and practical and have been used on real programmes and bids in the range of £10M to £2Bn.
The course is taught by the well-known systems-engineering practitioner Dr Rob Collins, who has worked for many years 'at the coal-face' improving processes, introducing tools and methods and providing staff training.
This newly-developed course is based on 20 years experience in systems engineering and draws in current state-of-the-art knowledge in the field. Rob is a respected presenter in the field of systems engineering and has presented dozens of seminars and courses in the UK, Europe and in the US.
This course is for graduate-level engineers from companies that develop, or are part of a team that develops complex systems, which have one or more of the following characteristics:
- Have around 500 to 2000 individually identified requirements
- Range in value from £10M to £2.5Bn
- Have safety or security critical elements
- Incorporate or interface with significant levels of legacy technology
- Involve teams of companies
- Involve more than one technology area, for example: software, electronics, electro-mechanics, hydraulics and human systems elements
Perhaps you would like to update your skills in systems engineering for one or more of the following reasons:
- You have recognised that your organisation needs to improve in areas including: requirements management, system modelling and the systems-engineering process
- Your organisation has a target to reach higher CMMI® levels
- You are new to large-scale systems development or you want to refresh your existing knowledge and skills
- You are a team leader and want information that you can use to improve the performance of your team in an efficient manner
Systems Engineering - Fast Track