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''<blockquote>The mission of the system is the top-level function of the system, the one that synthesizes all transformation of all inputs and solicitations into outputs and reactions.   </blockquote>''
''<blockquote>The mission of a system is the top-level function of the system; the one that synthesizes all transformation of all inputs and solicitations into outputs and reactions.'' (Created for SEBoK)  </blockquote>


====Source====
===Source===
This definition was developed for the SEBoK version 0.5. ''Note to reviewers '':  If you are aware of a more authoritative definition, please provide this information in your review.  
This definition was developed for the SEBoK.


===Discussion===
===Discussion===
There is currently no discussion for this term.  This will be completed for SEBoK version 1.0.
 
For a full discussion of the role and importance of a clear understanding of mission needs in systems engineering see the [[Business or Mission Analysis]] article.


[[Category:Glossary of Terms]]
[[Category:Glossary of Terms]]


 
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 23 May 2025

The mission of a system is the top-level function of the system; the one that synthesizes all transformation of all inputs and solicitations into outputs and reactions. (Created for SEBoK)

Source

This definition was developed for the SEBoK.

Discussion

For a full discussion of the role and importance of a clear understanding of mission needs in systems engineering see the Business or Mission Analysis article.

SEBoK v. 2.12, released 27 May 2025