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