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<blockquote>Blanchard, B.S., and W.J. Fabrycky. 2011. ''Systems Engineering and Analysis'', 5th ed. Prentice Hall International Series in Industrial and Systems Engineering. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Prentice Hall.</blockquote>''
<blockquote>Blanchard, B.S., and W.J. Fabrycky. 2011. ''Systems Engineering and Analysis'', 5th ed. Prentice Hall International Series in Industrial and Systems Engineering. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Prentice Hall.</blockquote>''<nowiki/>''


==Usage==
==Usage==
This source is considered a primary reference for the following articles:
This source is considered a primary reference for the following articles:
*[[Identifying and Understanding Problems and Opportunities]]
*[[Identifying and Understanding Problems and Opportunities]]
*[[Life Cycle Characteristics]]
*[[Generic Life Cycle Model|Life Cycle Characteristics]]
*[[System Definition]]
*System Definition
*[[System Analysis]]
*[[System Analysis]]
*[[Operation of the System]]
*[[Operation of the System]]
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This is one of the most respected systems engineering textbooks, especially with regard to the processes for engineering a product system.  This book says that exploring a problem is one of the most important steps. It is asking what needs to be improved.
This is one of the most respected systems engineering textbooks, especially with regard to the processes for engineering a product system.  This book says that exploring a problem is one of the most important steps. It is asking what needs to be improved.
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Blanchard, B.S., and W.J. Fabrycky. 2011. Systems Engineering and Analysis, 5th ed. Prentice Hall International Series in Industrial and Systems Engineering. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Prentice Hall.

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This source is considered a primary reference for the following articles:

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This reference covers the major principles and strategies related to the application of traditional systems engineering in the engineering and analysis of human made systems. The book covers strategies for system design, analysis, trade-off studies and operational feasibility which can be tailored to develop specific Products with unique functionalities and capabilities.

This is one of the most respected systems engineering textbooks, especially with regard to the processes for engineering a product system. This book says that exploring a problem is one of the most important steps. It is asking what needs to be improved.

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