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| - | ===== Generic Engineered System Life Cycle ===== | ||
| - | originator: Bruce Lerner | ||
| - | Observations and discussions (some specifically with <Prof Joe>) had me thinking about how we can claim to be a single discipline if we cannot describe what we do in a clear, consistent, agreed upon format. I am investigating a model consisting of a set of **gates** and describing the **output** from those gates (which is obviously the input to the next stage in the life cycle). I ' | ||
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| - | I am starting this activity with my initial thoughts, but expect that as we collaborate, | ||
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| - | I also expect that this page will carry a list of the contributors. Originator is there for now so you know who to blame. :-) | ||
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| - | Please comment and offer suggestions in the discussion section of the pages To offer a different graphic or longer alternative, | ||
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| - | ==== INDEX ==== | ||
| - | - [[Introduction]]\\ | ||
| - | - [[Stage Descriptions]]\\ | ||
| - | - [[Stab at some comparison]] | ||
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| - | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||
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