Systems Engineering for Technology-Based Projects and Product Developments
Training
In London
Description
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Type
Training
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Location
London
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Duration
5 Days
Suitable for: This Systems Engineering course is designed for personnel who manage, perform, control or specify the development of small to large technology-based systems for exacting applications or to fixed budgets.
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Robert Halligan
Managing Director and Course Presenter
Robert Halligan is known internationally for his role in the practice and improvement of engineering projects. Robert has, for the last twenty-two years, contributed to major systems projects worldwide as a consultant and trainer. Robert has worked in this capacity extensively in Europe, the United States, Asia, South America, South Africa and Australia for some of the best known and most successful global technology-based companies and government enterprises. He has also worked extensively with start-up companies and SMEs.
Course programme
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This five day course addresses systems engineering as it is understood and practised by leading acquirer, developer and supplier organisations worldwide. Our Systems Engineering training provides an integrated approach to the set of management and technical disciplines which combine to optimise system effectiveness, enhance project success and reduce risk. Ways of achieving corporate objectives, eg. time to market, cost of goods sold, product quality, military objectives, is a constant theme throughout the course.
It is expected that, on completion of the course, participants will:
- understand the overall concepts which are characteristic of a systems approach to engineering
- understand the overall process elements, and their relationships, which collectively constitute the building blocks of systems engineering
- understand and be able to relate the roles of developer as supplier, developer as creator and developer as acquirer, and to place their own roles, and those of their customers (internal and external) and suppliers (internal and external) within this framework
- be able to perform the basics of some of the more important techniques of system requirements analysis, development of physical solution, development of logical solution, evaluation of solution alternatives (trade-off studies) and design iteration
- be familiar with the principles and major techniques of engineering management in a systems project context
- have some basic capability to tailor the application of the systems engineering principles and methods to different application scenarios; and
- be capable of extensive further learning in the field of systems engineering within a sound conceptual framework.
Systems Engineering for Technology-Based Projects and Product Developments