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Tim Weilkiens

"Systems Engineering with SysML/UML: Modeling, Analysis, Design"

However, as it often turns out, it is eventually a
big failure when the primary goal was cost savings, and if the development, maintenance,
operation, and/or disposal costs no longer complied with the planned
budget.
Place the product box somewhere well visible in your offi ce. This way you ??™ ll
always have your goals in front of your eyes, and you can quickly show the system
you are currently working on in case somebody was interested. Though there is
usually a certain amount of blindness with regard to the permanent inventory in
an offi ce, it is rewarding to now and then throw a glance at the goals originally
formulated weeks or even months after the project started. Does the system you
are developing still fi t into the box? Or are you smiling at the original goals? If the
latter is the case, you need a more exact analysis. Have the goals changed? Or has
the project moved in the wrong direction?
Of course, your system doesn ??™ t really have to fi t into the box. This technique also
works if the system you have to model is for a port logistics system [59] or a car.


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