A. Alderson, S. Arnold, P. Brook, K. Jackson, R. Stevens
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An enhanced system engineering model is described which includes features such as: clean separation of the roles of system acquisition, system development and component development through a layered approach; indefinite recursion of a single project into subprojects; distinct lifecycles for sub-projects; management of risk and commercial factors within the lifecycle. The authors believe that all of these features-and more-actually represent what the best engineers do (or at least what they attempt to do).