All things we create with our ingenuity go through a life cycle, even if not formally defined. This cycle is a mixture of divergence and convergence, construction and destruction, order and disorder, in cycles that are visited and revisited, over and over. Nothing engineered is automatically nor magically created, but incrementally realized by the execution of a variety of activities, bringing objects from just abstract ideas to an operative device, which performs a job to fulfill a need. To achieve this, a set of factors must be surely taken care of: the business factor, the social factor, and the technical factor. In order to organize the huge task of turning rather fuzzy ideas into an operable space system on scarce resources and without clear requirements, NewSpace organizations must carefully break the work down into smaller pieces they can manage, and then put the pieces back together. The social interactions while designing those systems, and the inescapable connection between the way people interact and the systems they design, shape the journey from beginning to end.
From the Whiteboard to Space
NewSpace Systems Engineering ; Kapitel : 2 ; 35-71
2021-01-21
37 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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