en_Purpose | *** Welcome to the Digital Systems Engineering Process Model - Product of INCOSE ***
This report was generated by a model in HTML format. It serves as an interactive handbook, allowing users to click on individual processes to learn more about their purpose. By clicking on the blue square within each process, users can delve deeper to review the process's inputs, outputs, and definition.
Additionally, users have the option to execute SQL queries to obtain a subset of the database that underlies the report.
The source model, available in .archimate-file format for Archi tool, xml-file in the Open Exchange Format, or .csv-files, can be downloaded and modified with a preferred tool.
https://github.com/alef1986/Systems-Engineering-Process-Model
Please take note of the Application and Copyright notes provided below.
Created by: Alexander Efremov, CSEP, SE-ZERT B
alexander.efremoff@gmail.com; https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-efremov-88b65b28/
*** Application notes ***
To navigate through the interactive process model, follow these steps:
1. In the "Model Tree," expand "Views" and select the view titled "01 - System Life Cycle Processes."
2. To obtain a detailed description of the units within the model (including processes, inputs, and outputs), click on the unit of interest using the left mouse button.
3. To view the inputs and outputs associated with a specific process, click on the blue square located next to the process name.
4. To view the list of processes within the "01 - System Life Cycle Processes" view, click on the blue rectangle associated with this view.
To search for a specific unit within the process model, follow these steps:
1. In the "Model Tree," expand "Model Content - Business."
2. Activate the search function in your browser by pressing Ctrl+F (for Windows).
3. Type the name of the unit you are searching for in the search bar.
4. Use the mouse to select the unit found by the search function.
To execute SQL queries within the process model, follow these steps:
1. Click on "Query" located under "Systems Engineering Process Model."
2. Type in your query. Please note that knowledge of the data structure of the Archi tool is required for this step. For more information on SQL queries in the HTML report, please see the Archi Wiki at https://github.com/archimatetool/archi/wiki/SQL-queries-in-the-HTML-report.
To contact the author or report an issue:
1. follow the link on GitHub: https://git.io/JTFMF
*** Copyright notes ***
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This product contains quotations from ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015. © ISO. These quotations are reproduced with permission of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) on behalf of the International Organization for Standardization. These quotations are explicitly marked with a copyright note. All rights reserved.
This product contains quotations from the Book "INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook: A Guide for System Life Cycle Processes and Activities, 4th Edition", ISBN: 978-1-118-99940-0, published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., authored by David D. Walden, ESEP, Garry J. Roedler, ESEP, Kevin J. Forsberg, ESEP, R. Douglas Hamelin, Thomas M. Shortell, CSEP. Permission is granted by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.
This product contains quotations from the German translation of the aforementioned Handbook: "INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbuch: Ein Leitfaden für Systemlebenszyklus-Prozesse und -Aktivitäten", ISBN: 978-3-9818805-0-2, published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Authors of the translation: Dr. David Endler, CSEP, SE-Zert® Level A Martin Geisreiter, ESEP. SE-Zert® Level A Rüdiger Kaffenberger, SE-Zert® Level A Jürgen Rambo. © Gesellschaft für Systems Engineering e.V.
This product was created using the Archi modelling tool (www.archimatetool.com), distributed under an MIT type license. All rights reserved.
*** German Version of the product ***
This product is an improvement of the product of the GfSE (German INCOSE Chapter)
Created on: 06/27/2019
Updated on: 04/14/2021, v.1.1
Created in the working group "Terminology in Systems Engineering"
https://gfse.de/processmodel |