Author:
Pennotti Michael,Brook Peter,Rousseau David
Abstract
ABSTRACTIn an increasingly complex landscape of advanced technologies, the question of how systems engineering can retain its relevance is more pertinent than ever. Originating with a pragmatic focus on achieving technical objectives, systems engineering has shifted towards process and methodology. We argue, however, that it's time for this discipline to return to its roots and embrace its nature as a transdiscipline. Transdisciplinarity is not just a characteristic of systems engineering; it's necessary for devising elegant solutions to today's complex challenges. In this article, we present a comprehensive framework around the nature of systems engineering, detailing its principles, methods, and purposes. This framework demonstrates how systems engineering is linked to numerous disciplines and social institutions, showcasing its multifaceted impact. By understanding and using this framework as a lens on the discipline, we can foster a common recognition of systems engineering's value, ensuring its continued significance in a rapidly evolving world.
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