System Architecture: Strategy and Product Development for Complex Systems, First Edition
by Daniel Selva, Bruce Cameron, Edward Crawley
Desirably
Might require modest investment from corporate, might sell in volume, and might provide good contributions and return (mildly constraining) [ROI, revenue $]
Might have desirable handling characteristics [skidpad acceleration in g’s]
Might carry cargo (mass, dimension, and volume) [cubic feet]
Might be inexpensive [sales price not to exceed]
Although this analysis is simplistic, we quickly developed a large quantity of goals. Critically, the quantity here has been managed by prioritization, and the complexity is partially managed by clear indication of the chosen metric and target value. Regardless of the method chosen for prioritizing the goals, the sheer act of prioritizing goals is more important. Modern systems-engineering culture ...
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