ABSTRACT

System Integration presents the systems approach to complex problem solving and provides a powerful base for both product and process integration. This unique reference describes 27 kinds of integration work, primarily obtained through human communications. Simple computer applications-already in place in most companies-have the resources to encourage the availability and sharing of current team knowledge, which results in an intense, cooperative experience leading rapidly to sound design solutions.

part I|69 pages

The fundamentals

chapter chapter one|12 pages

Introduction

chapter chapter two|7 pages

The human basis for integration

chapter chapter three|17 pages

Organizational structure

chapter chapter four|10 pages

Integration components, spaces, and cells

chapter chapter five|19 pages

Information systems and communications

part II|97 pages

Process integration

chapter chapter six|36 pages

Integrated program planning

chapter chapter seven|27 pages

Specialty integration & concurrent development

chapter chapter eight|5 pages

Program execution

chapter chapter nine|9 pages

Discontinuity management

part III|76 pages

Product integration

chapter chapter eleven|14 pages

Architecture definition

chapter chapter twelve|23 pages

Interface development

chapter chapter thirteen|14 pages

Requirements integration

chapter chapter fourteen|8 pages

Product design integration in a PDT environment

chapter chapter fifteen|7 pages

Integration of test and analysis results

part IV|6 pages

Closing

chapter |4 pages

Closing