SMC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PRIMER AND HANDBOOK: CONCEPTS, PROCESSES, AND TECHNIQUES (3RD ED) (29-APR-2005) [S/S BY SMC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (VOL-1): PRIMER & HANDBOOK - CONCEPTS, PROCESSES, AND TECHNIQUES (4TH ED) & SMC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (VOL-2
SMC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PRIMER AND HANDBOOK: CONCEPTS, PROCESSES, AND TECHNIQUES (3RD ED) (29-APR-2005) [S/S BY SMC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (VOL-1): PRIMER & HANDBOOK - CONCEPTS, PROCESSES, AND TECHNIQUES (4TH ED) & SMC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (VOL-2): SPECIALTY ENGINEERING DISCIPLINES - FRAMEWORK AND DESCRIPTIONS (1ST ED)]., This Systems Engineering handbook is written to provide SMC personnel with fundamental
systems engineering concepts and techniques as they apply to space, launch, and ground control
systems and the SMC environment. The intended audience includes the project officer, junior
systems engineer, an engineer in another discipline that must perform Systems Engineering
functions, or the experienced engineer who needs a suitable reference.
The authors recognize that systems engineering subject matter is very broad and that approaches
to performing systems engineering vary greatly. This exposition is not intended to cover them
all. It addresses general concepts and common processes, tools, and techniques that are mostly
familiar to SMC. It also provides information on recommended systems engineering practices
and pitfalls to avoid. Many references are provided for the reader to consult for more in-depth
knowledge.
This handbook describes systems engineering as it could be applied to the development of major
space, launch, and ground control systems. Systems engineering provides a disciplined approach
that covers the entire lifecycle of a system to include development, design, manufacture, and
operation. Consequently, the handbook\'s scope properly includes systems engineering functions
regardless of whether they are performed by the AFSPC operational user, SMC system program
office (Program Office), or a systems contractor.