Implementing MIL-STD-499B Systems Engineering on a mature program

R. Burton, K.I. Collier
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MIL-STD-499B "Systems Engineering" defines a disciplined design and verification process for developing new systems. It's iterative and balanced approach results in systems that meet all of their intended needs and satisfy all of their intended customers. Mature systems with well defined designs, established specifications, limited requirements traceability, and existing design and manufacturing processes are faced with a dilemma when addressing modifications and upgrades. Full implementation of MIL-STD-499B cannot be cost justified, while the absence of implementation results in stagnation of the program and a weakened competitive position. McDonnell Douglas Aerospace (MDA) is implementing MIL-STD-499B across the enterprise, including mature systems such as the F-15 weapon system. MDA has developed a systems engineering manual as a guideline for the implementation of MIL-STD-499B. The F-15 program has taken the system engineering manual and tailored it to support new development activity. The F-15 program expects to improve product reliability and maintainability, develop performance upgrades, and improve the producibility of the F-15 weapon system by applying a disciplined systems engineering process to selected elements of the system. The F-15 program is expanding its system engineering approach as part of its integrated product development organization. This paper describes MDA's system engineering process, the tailored F-15 program implementation approach, progress to date and lessons learned.<>
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在一个成熟的程序上实现MIL-STD-499B系统工程
MIL-STD-499B“系统工程”定义了开发新系统的有纪律的设计和验证过程。它的迭代和平衡方法使系统能够满足所有预期的需求,并满足所有预期的客户。在处理修改和升级时,具有良好定义的设计、已建立的规范、有限的需求可追溯性以及现有的设计和制造过程的成熟系统面临着两难境地。MIL-STD-499B的全面实施在成本上是不合理的,而缺乏实施导致计划的停滞和竞争地位的削弱。麦克唐纳-道格拉斯航空航天公司(MDA)正在整个企业实施MIL-STD-499B,包括成熟的系统,如F-15武器系统。MDA已经开发了一个系统工程手册作为MIL-STD-499B实现的指南。F-15项目采用了系统工程手册,并对其进行了调整,以支持新的开发活动。F-15项目希望通过对选定的系统元件应用严格的系统工程过程,提高产品可靠性和可维护性,开发性能升级,并提高F-15武器系统的可生产性。F-15项目正在扩大其系统工程方法,作为其综合产品开发组织的一部分。本文描述了MDA的系统工程过程、量身定制的F-15项目实施方法、迄今为止的进展和经验教训。
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