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Effective systems engineering on an accelerated schedule
This paper analyzes the tasks and activities that comprise the classic systems engineering (SE) process, addresses the relative time requirements for these activities, and identifies techniques that can be utilized to compress SE time requirements. It is hopeful that this analysis will help engineers to make informed decisions about how to compress the systems development life cycle time requirements and the implications of these decisions.