System Engineering and Energy programs

A Case Study on the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg


Case Study, 2017

19 Pages


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Table of Contents

a.Figures

b.Tables

Abstract

1. Introduction
1.1Stakeholders Analysis

2. TASK#1: Situation Analysis via - Peter Checkland’s SSM
2.1Step n◦1: Problem Situation: Unstructured
2.1.1 The Naive Picture
2.1.2 The Problem Statement
2.2 Step n◦2: Problem Situation: Expressed
2.2.1 The Rich Picture:
2.2.2 The Relevant Systems
2.3 Step n◦3: Root definition on relevant system
2.3.1 Root definition of the Ellies Renewable energy
2.3.2 The CAPETOWN MODEL

3. TASK#2: Outline:
3.1 Five functions of a Systems Engineer
3.2 The purpose of the Systems Engineering Management Plan (SEMP)
3.3 Systems Engineering Management Plan (SEMP)
3.3.1 Statement of Work (SoW)
3.3.2 Scope of Work
a. Technical Objectives:
b. Assumptions and Constraints
3.3.3 Ellies System Structure
3.3.4 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
a. Schedule Planning
b.Major Deliverables
c.Major phases
d.Responsibility Assignments
3.3.5 Risk Management
3.3.6 Operation and Maintenance

4. Conclusion

5. References

Appendices
Appendix A: Rich Picture (Hand sketched)

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Title
System Engineering and Energy programs
Subtitle
A Case Study on the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg
College
University of the Witwatersrand
Author
Year
2017
Pages
19
Catalog Number
V426006
ISBN (eBook)
9783668708211
ISBN (Book)
9783668708228
File size
1821 KB
Language
English
Keywords
system, engineering, energy, case, study, university, witwatersrand, johannesburg
Quote paper
Roland Nathan Kalonji (Author), 2017, System Engineering and Energy programs, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/426006

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