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" Textual Analysis of Defects in Engineering Documentation via a Systematic Execution Framework "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 805007
Doc. No : TL49847
Call number : ‭2031228392;‮ ‬10784631‬
Main Entry : Leon, Ryan James
Title & Author : Textual Analysis of Defects in Engineering Documentation via a Systematic Execution Framework\ Sr. Smoots, Gregory CorneliusIslam, Muhammad F.; Burnett, William H.
College : The George Washington University
Date : 2018
Degree : D.Engr.
field of study : Systems Engineering
student score : 2018
Page No : 148
Note : Committee members: Etemadi, Amirhossein; Malalla, Ebrahim
Note : Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-355-82935-8
Abstract : This dissertation focuses on the Requirements Engineering (RE) vital role in systems development; it is the preparatory point and critical foundation of the overall engineering actives and processes. This praxis explores the understanding of the RE process, and its influence across the System Life Cycle (SLC) stages, utilizing a quantitative empirical methodology to demonstrate the effectiveness of stakeholder decision value in the overall success of Systems Engineering (SE). This praxis proposes a framework for structuring decisions, based upon the INCOSE Decision Management Process, which improves stakeholder confidence during system developmental stages. This praxis also introduces and applies the Nexus Engineering Execution Generation (NEX GEN) framework, a novel method for systematic textual analysis of requirements documentation as a prediction of system performance with an iterative decision-making process.
Subject : Engineering
Descriptor : Applied sciences;Decision theory;Probability theory;Requirements engineering;Systems engineering
Added Entry : Islam, Muhammad F.; Burnett, William H.
Added Entry : Systems EngineeringThe George Washington University
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