Integral Logistics Management — Operations Management and Supply Chain Management Within and Across Companies

19.5 References


ASCM22Pittman, P. et al., ASCM Dictionary, 17th Ed., APICS/ASCM, Chicago, 2022
HaWe05 Haberfellner, R., De Weck, O., “Agile Systems Engineering versus Enginee­ring Agile Systems,” INCOSE World Conference, Rochester, NY, 2005
HaWe18 Haberfellner, R., De Weck, O. et al., “Systems Engineering,” 14. Auflage, Verlag Industrielle Organisation, Zürich, 2018
IBM75a  IBM (Hrsg.), “Datenverarbeitung - Gewinnquelle des Unter­nehmens - Nutzenanalyse einer Wirtschaftlichkeits­rechnung für Datenverarbeitungsanlagen,” IBM Form GE 12-1307-01, p. 23, 1975
Kerz17 Kerzner, H., “Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and Controlling,” 12th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken NJ, USA, 2017
KuHu15 Kuster, J., Huber, E. et al., “Project Management Handbook,” Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2015
MeWe18 Merriam-Webster, “Merriam Webster’s Collegiate Thesaurus,” 2nd Revised Edition, Merriam-Webster, Inc., Springfield, MA, 2018
PMBOK “A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge: PMBOK Guide,” Project Management Institute, PMI Publications, Newton Square, PA, USA, 4th Edition, 2010
PMBOKD “A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge: PMBOK Guide, deutsche Übersetzung, 4. Auflage,” Project Management Institute, PMI Publications, Newton Square, PA, USA, 4th Edition, 2010
Züst04 Züst, R., “Einstieg ins Systems Engineering,” 3. Auflage, Verlag Industrielle Organisation, Zurich, 2004


Course sections and their intended learning outcomes

  • Course 19 – Systems Engineering and Project Management

    Intended learning outcomes: Explain systems engineering. Disclose project management.

  • 19.1 Systems Engineering

    Intended learning outcomes: Explain systems thinking and the top-down approach. Describe phases of life of a system and the system life cycle. Present in detail the problem solving cycle. Disclose the differences between software engineering and classical systems engineering.

  • 19.2 Project Management

    Intended learning outcomes: Present goals and constraints of a project. Describe project phase, project life cycle, and work breakdown structure. Explain scheduling and effort planning as well as organization of a project. Differentiate between cost, benefits, profitability, and risk of a project.

  • 19.3 Summary

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