6.4. Document 4: System Requirements Validation. 6.5. Document 5: Concept Exploration. 6.6. Document 6: System Functional Analysis. 6.7. Document 7: System Physical Synthesis -- 7. Other system design tools. 7.1. Quality function deployment (QFD). 7.2. IDEF. 7.3. Systems Engineering Design Software (SEDSO). 7.4. Design for manufacturability. 7.5. Functional decomposition. 7.6. Concurrent engineering. 7.7. New trends in engineering design -- 8. Projects. 8.1. Regular projects. 8.2. Other projects. 8.3. Large projects
1. Systems engineering -- 2. The system design process. 2.2. The design process. 2.3. System design. 2.4. The order in which the documents are written -- 3. A tool for modeling systems. 3.1. What constitutes a system? 3.2. System design set theory. 3.3. Input and output trajectories. 3.4. System components. 3.5. System modes. 3.6. System homomorphisms. 3.7. System modeling -- 4. Specifying system design requirements. 4.1. The role of systems engineering. 4.2. The system design problem. 4.3. General system design -- 5. Pinewood. 5.1. Document 1: Problem Situation. 5.2. Document 2: Operational Need. 5.3. Document 3: System Requirements. 5.4. Document 4: System Requirements Validation. 5.5. Document 5: Concept Exploration. 5.6. Document 6: System Functional Analysis. 5.7. Document 7: System Physical Synthesis. 5.8. Round-robin schedules for a Pinewood Derby -- 6. Sierra. 6.1. Document 1: Problem Situation. 6.2. Document 2: Operational Need. 6.3. Document 3: System Requirements
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