A definition of Inclusive Systems Engineering
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Authors: Sandor Dalecke
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This paper provides the first definition of inclusive systems engineering, as well as eight criteria we deem important for tools to be considered supporting inclusive systems engineering. Inclusive systems engineering focuses on domain experts by making systems engineering more approachable, reducing the need for communication between systems engineers and domain experts. To achieve this, we incorporate techniques of model-based systems engineering and agile software engineering approaches.
Keywords: MBSE, Inclusive Systems Engineering, Systems Engineering, Systems Modeling Language
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1005038
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