About this course
Course’s Objectives:
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Effectively understand and evaluate the significant aspects of System Engineering
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Understand and apply the Holistic System thinking approach
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Understand and Apply
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1 System Engineering and Analysis Concepts
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2 System Engineering and Development Practices
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Learn how problem-solving can be improved by
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Utilizing thinking algorithms
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Creativity methods
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Problem-solving heuristics
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Evaluate the problem-solving stage by identifying and understanding the problem as the key towards a creative solution
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Learn how to model complex systems using Systems Design and Engineering Patterns
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Apply analytical decision support practices
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System Modeling and Simulation System Modeling and Simulation
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System Performance Analysis, Budgets, and Safety Margins
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TOOLS for System Engineering
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Model Driven System Engineering
Course Structure: Peoples: Course Coordinator – dr. ir. Ion Barosan Teacher Assistants: Three students are available to provide assistance and act as the initial point of contact for help with the final project and course activities.
- Teaching Method:
Hybrid sessions: Lectures and Hands-On
Final Project: working in groups of 3 students
Final Exam: Feedback: Every week, students are required to individually upload a One Minute Paper (OMP) on Canvas. Every OMP is graded 0.05 points. Final Grade (FG): has the following components:
FG = 56% EG + 30% PG + 10% IG + 4%OMP; EG – the written exam grade, PG – the final project grade, IG – the individual grade, Peer Review Project, OMP – one minute paper
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Written exam for TUe students
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On-line exam for international students – Proctoring format
Expected learning outcomes
Learning Objectives: Apply the concepts of Model-Driven System Engineering Implement, execute and check complex SysML Models representing systems and artifacts using an MBSE methodology:
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Implement and create viewpoints for describing the architecture of the system
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Generate and organize requirements models of system architecture
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Specify and build the structure of system architecture
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Define and produce the behavior of system architecture
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Execute and test the executable system architecture
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Document, Publish, Test, Validate the models using SysML tools.
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Integrate different engineering domains using an MDSE approach and modeling the interfaces between them
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Apply thinking algorithms, as a central tool for generating innovations in many aspects of system engineering using model-driven approach:
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Understand and apply the methods used for solving engineering contradictions and improve the decision-making process in engineering activities
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Define the levels of innovation and explain their importance.
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Recognize and overcome psychological inertia using creative thinking.
Examination
Written online Proctoring: EG – the written exam grade, PG – the final project grade, IG – the individual grade, Peer Review Project, OMP – one minute paper
Course requirements
OO Programming, high tempo, creativity, being present & engaged
Activities
Lectures, feedback sessions, one minute papers, creativity
- Local course code2IMP30
- Study loadECTS 5
- Levelmaster
- Contact hours per week8
- InstructorsIon Barosan
- Mode of deliveryHybrid
- Course coordinator
Start date
22 April 2024
- End date23 June 2024
- Main languageEnglish
- Apply between20 Oct and 24 Nov 2023
- Time infoOption 1: Monday 10:45 - 12:45, Thursday 15:30 - 17:30. Option 2: Wednesday 17:30 - 19:30
Enrolment period closed