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Test and Evaluation of Complex Systems, Hardback Book

Test and Evaluation of Complex Systems Hardback

Part of the Handbook of Measurement Science series

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Is it functional? Is it safe? Is it rigorous? Is it detrimental?Over the last two decades Test and Evaluation (T&E) techniqueshave evolved in response to the increasing complexity andinterdependency of systems.

The safe and proper operation of thecomplex systems and consumer products used in energy,transportation, electronics and communications, can no longer berealized without a formalized T&E program.

Featuresinclude: * Easy-to-understand guide to the seven Best Practices for planningan effective T&E program * A useful model of the T&E Engineering process * T&E of computer programs, Modelling and Simulation,Operational T&E and Interoperability T&E * Case studies from both governmental and commercial sectors * T&E resources world-wide including the addresses of localT&E chapters Purposely written with the priorities of you the program managerand systems engineer in mind.

This book masterfully captures thebasic principles of T&E, specifically applying them to avariety of industries.

Test and Evaluation of Complex Systems formspart of the Wiley Series in Measurement Science and Technology.Chief Editor: Peter Sydenham Australian Centre for Test andEvaluation, University of South Australia.

This series was foundedto coincide with the recognition of measurement science andinstrument technology as fields with their own scholarship andtechniques.

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