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Applied Systems Engineering - V Model Training : Tonex

Applied Systems Engineering , V Model is an important part of systems engineering. The goal is to allow these individuals to understand the benefits of applying V-Model approaches as a means of developing quality systems. This course is an introduction to systems engineering and V-Model for project managers and project staff. It provides a high-level view of a broad and rich topic area, introducing basic concepts to individuals who are working on systems and software engineering and IT projects.<br>The course covers technical practices such as principles of V-Model, system modeling, prototyping, trade-off analysis and testing, and management practices such as risk assessment and mitigation, which make up ”best practices” in the systems engineering arena. <br><br>Request more information regarding applied systems engineering, V Model Training. Visit Tonex website links below <br><br>Applied Systems Engineering – V-Model Training <br>https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/applied-systems-engineering-v-model/

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Applied Systems Engineering - V Model Training : Tonex

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  1. APPLIED SYSTEMS ENGINEERING V MODEL TRAINING 3 DAYS TRAINING FROM TONEX https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/applied-systems-engineering-v-model/

  2. Applied Systems Engineering – V-Model Training Price: $2,999.00Course Number: 904Length: 3 DaysCollege Credits: 20 This course is an introduction to systems engineering and V-Model for project managers and project staff. It provides a high-level view of a broad and rich topic area, introducing basic concepts to individuals who are working on systems and software engineering and IT projects. The goal is to allow these individuals to understand the benefits of applying V-Model approaches as a means of developing quality systems. The course covers technical practices such as principles of V-Model, system modeling, prototyping, trade-off analysis and testing, and management practices such as risk assessment and mitigation, which make up ”best practices” in the systems engineering arena. V-Model Training https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/applied-systems-engineering-v-model/

  3. Applied Systems Engineering – V-Model Training • Who Should Attend: • IT professionals or technical persons at all levels of government and in the private sector. • IT project managers, technical team members, contractors, and staff are all appropriate participants. • Project managers would particularly benefit from this course since they direct many peoples' efforts. • Any level of professionals involved in IT may attend to broaden their understanding of complex systems, beyond current technical knowledge. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/applied-systems-engineering-v-model/

  4. Applied Systems Engineering – V-Model Training • Course objectives: • Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to: • Define Systems Engineering and its application to ITS. • Describe the system's life cycle and its relationship to systems engineering. • Develop, derive, and validate requirements for a system. • List the systems engineering tools available to mitigate risk. • Define and apply the concept of earned value as a tracking mechanism. • List three alternative strategies that may be applied to decision making under uncertainty. • Identify where to find appropriate standards for developing ITS projects. • Identify resources that may help project personnel to look at systems as a whole. V-Model Training https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/applied-systems-engineering-v-model/

  5. Applied Systems Engineering – V-Model Training • Course outlines: • Overview of Systems Engineering and the Rational for the V-Model (Vee Model) • Fundamentals of the "V“ Model • The Concept of Operations (ConOps) in the V-Model • V-Model Systems Requirements and Specifications Writing • System Design in the V-Model • Implementation, Testing, Operations, and Maintenance • Cross-Cutting Activities in the V-Model • Risk Management V-Model Training https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/applied-systems-engineering-v-model/

  6. Applied Systems Engineering – V-Model Training • Overview of Systems Engineering and the Rational for the V-Model (Vee Model): • Introduction to the systems engineering • Systems engineering process • System Vision, Organization • Plan, Process, Tools • Review of the notions of system, subsystem and component • Components, tools, and skills required by systems engineering • Purpose and benefits of systems engineering • Systems engineering participants • Project Manager • Identification of participants • Contractor selection • Impact and applicability of systems engineering • Resources, Vee Diagram • What is a Vee diagram? • What are Vee diagrams good for? • What are some examples of Vee diagrams? • TONEX Template for a Vee diagram • Classic System Engineering “Vee” Diagram • Lesson summary & Quiz V-Model Training https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/applied-systems-engineering-v-model/

  7. Applied Systems Engineering – V-Model Training • Fundamentals of the "V“ Model: • Systems Engineering Views • System Views and Process View • View process information through the Vee Diagram • Deliverable View for RFPs, SEMPs, ConOps • Checklist View • Checklists that support process and deliverable reviews • Role View, Relevant to your project role • Document View • Introduction to systems engineering process • The "V" Model • Description of the steps of the "V" Model • Decomposition and recomposition • Agency involvement in the systems engineering process • Systems engineering strategies • Once-through strategy • Incremental strategy • Evolutionary development strategy • Examples of Systems engineering process • The Vee-Model (V-Model) Principles • Demonstrate and Validate System to User Validation Plan • Lesson summary & Quiz V- Model Training https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/applied-systems-engineering-v-model/

  8. Applied Systems Engineering – V-Model Training • The Concept of Operations (ConOps) in the V-Model: • Introduction to the Concept of Operations • Definition of Concept of Operations • Contents of the Concept of Operations • Concept of Operations and Architecture • Example: Variable Speed Limit sign • Concept of Operations participants • Role of the Concept of Operations • Developing the Concept of Operations • Definition of goals/objectives • Characteristics of the vision • Example: the soda machine • Sample vision • Operational scenarios • Attributes of scenarios • Identification of scenarios • Example: the soda machine • Importance of scenarios • Other considerations • Maintenance • Concept of Operations Workshop • Lesson summary & Quiz V-Model Training https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/applied-systems-engineering-v-model/

  9. Applied Systems Engineering – V-Model Training • V-Model Systems Requirements and Specifications Writing: • Definition of requirements • Source of requirements • Responsibilities for requirements • Types of requirements • Functional requirements • Performance requirements • Interface requirements • Data requirements • Hierarchy of requirements • Writing style for requirements • Characteristics of well-written requirements • Characteristics of poorly-written detailed requirements • Requirement writing guidelines • Requirements Workshop • Lesson Summary • Quiz V-Model Training https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/applied-systems-engineering-v-model/

  10. Applied Systems Engineering – V-Model Training • System Design in the V-Model: • Introduction to system design • Definition of system design • Good design practices • Design alternatives • Considering the alternatives at the system, subsystem& unit levels • Assessing the alternatives • Design specifications & Writing rules • Types of specifications • Examples & Design workshop • Operations and Maintenance & M needs • Operator needs • Prototyping • ITS Standards • Description of standards • Interface standards • Using standards • System design responsibilities • Lesson summary • Quiz V-Model Training https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/applied-systems-engineering-v-model/

  11. Applied Systems Engineering – V-Model Training • Implementation, Testing, Operations and Maintenance: • Introduction to implementation process • Implementation within the system development context • Decomposition and Recomposition • Recomposition Cycle • Verification and Validation Processes • Verification • What is Verification? • Verification testing & Acceptance tests • Acceptance tests thoroughness • From Implementation to O&M & Validation • Transition factors & Transition planning decisions • Operations and Maintenance • O&M within the system development context • Maintenance scope • Hardware and software failures • Enhancements within the system development context • Verification, Validation within the system development context • Training & Importance of training • Typical documentation & Final documentation V-Model Training https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/applied-systems-engineering-v-model/

  12. Applied Systems Engineering – V-Model Training • Cross-Cutting Activities in the V-Model: • Cross-Cutting Activities • Configuration Management • Traceability • Change control • Risk Management • Cross-cutting activities responsibilities • Lesson summary • Quiz V-Model Training https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/applied-systems-engineering-v-model/

  13. Applied Systems Engineering – V-Model Training • Risk Management: • Determining the SE approach • Low-risk projects • High-risk projects • Types of IT projects • Managing Project Resources • Project Management • Technical Management • SE Management Plan • SEMP Development Stages • SE Resources • SE Impact on Institutions • Types of Institutional Impacts • Additional Resources • Lesson summary • Quiz V-Model Training https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/applied-systems-engineering-v-model/

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