Systems engineering research is an interdisciplinary field focusing on designing, integrating, and managing complex systems throughout their life cycles. It plays a critical role in engineering practice and education by addressing challenges in system reliability, performance, and sustainability. JoVE Visualize integrates PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, providing researchers and students with an enhanced comprehension of research methodologies and insights in systems engineering. This resource bridges theoretical knowledge with practical application, enriching the study of this dynamic field.
Established methods in systems engineering include requirements analysis, systems modeling and simulation, and systems integration. These approaches ensure that complex projects meet stakeholder needs and function seamlessly across components. Techniques such as failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) and system architecture design are frequently applied to improve system reliability and optimize performance. Tools like systems engineering software assist practitioners in managing complexity, supporting decision-making, and documenting processes crucial to systems engineering education and practice.
Innovative methods in systems engineering are increasingly incorporating artificial intelligence, digital twins, and model-based systems engineering (MBSE). These trends offer enhanced capabilities for predictive analysis, real-time system monitoring, and virtual prototyping. Advances in automation and machine learning are also influencing how systems engineering problems are addressed, enabling more adaptive and resilient system designs. Researchers and students exploring systems engineering through books, courses, or software tools can benefit from understanding these evolving methodologies and their application in contemporary engineering challenges.
G L McCuller, C L Salzberg, B Lignugaris/Kraft
C Orpen
Feilong Sun, Yajing Wang, Qiyu He
Nosrat Abdollahpour, Faramarz Helali
E K Stich
M Roetting, H Luczak
V Carlson, D K Olson