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The design structure system - A method for managing the design of complex systems
STEWARD; D V
1981
SourceIEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
VolumeEM-28Issue:3Pages:71-74
English AbstractSystems design involves the determination of interdependent variables. Thus the precedence ordering for the tasks of determining these variables involves circuits. Circuits require planning decisions abut how to iterate and where to use estimates. Conventional planning techniques, such as critical path, do not deal with these problems. Techniques are shown in this paper which acknowledge these circuits in the design of systems. These techniques can be used to develop an effective engineering plan, showing where estimates are to be used, how design iterations and reviews are handled, and how information flows during the design work.
Indexed Type其他
Cooperation Status其它
Language英语
Content Type期刊论文
URIhttp://ir.iscas.ac.cn/handle/311060/1370
Collection中国科学院软件研究所
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STEWARD,D V. The design structure system - A method for managing the design of complex systems[J]. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management,1981,EM-28(3):71-74.
APA STEWARD,&D V.(1981).The design structure system - A method for managing the design of complex systems.IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management,EM-28(3),71-74.
MLA STEWARD,et al."The design structure system - A method for managing the design of complex systems".IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management EM-28.3(1981):71-74.
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