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SEBoK v. 2.12, released 27 May 2025
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<blockquote>''Design decisions that are ‘added on’ to the platform and can be modified to adapt to new missions and scenarios, e.g., sensors, weapons, communications equipment for a UAV and tires, type of oil, navigation software for a car.''(Specking et al. 2018)</blockquote> | <blockquote>''Design decisions that are ‘added on’ to the platform and can be modified to adapt to new missions and scenarios, e.g., sensors, weapons, communications equipment for a UAV and tires, type of oil, navigation software for a car.'' (Specking et al. 2018)</blockquote> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:51, 23 May 2025
Design decisions that are ‘added on’ to the platform and can be modified to adapt to new missions and scenarios, e.g., sensors, weapons, communications equipment for a UAV and tires, type of oil, navigation software for a car. (Specking et al. 2018)
Source
Specking, E., C. Whitcomb, G. Parnell, S. Goerger, E. Kundeti, and N. Pohl. 2018. “Literature Review: Exploring the Role of Set-Based Design in Trade-off Analytics.” Naval Engineers Journal. 130 (2): 51-62.
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