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[Review] Systems of Systems Engineering: Basic Concepts, Model-Based Techniques, and Research Directions

This is a general description of Systems of Systems (SoS). It is a huge amount of 41 pages, but the most important thing is to understand the SoS definition and the 8 dimensions that it has. So I wrote only the definitions of SoS and 8 dimensions. SoS Definition System of Systems (SoS) is a system made up of independent constituent systems (CS). SoS is part of system engineering and deals with boundaries such as interface, integration, testing, and communication between independent and distributed CSs. The arrangement of the theoretical systems and constructs in a hierarchy of complexity. A set of connections or associated systems to produce results that could not have been achieved with individual systems 5 principal features by Maier (OMGEE) Operational independence: All systems that are part of SoS operate independently. Managerial independence: self-governance and management of cooperation. Geographic distribution: Each system is remote. Evolutionary development: can ...

[Review] How to Read a Paper

There is a paper called "How to read a paper" by Keshav, S. This is a paper on how to read a thesis. It is only 2 pages in total, so if you need to, read it yourself. This paper tells how to read a paper efficiently. The three-pass method is introduced as a method of reading a thesis. The three-pass method reads the thesis three times and specifies the content. The first is to understand the general idea of the thesis, the second to identify the content that is not detailed, and the third to deeply understand the thesis. The detailed procedure of each process is as follows. The first pass A quick scan with Bird's-eye view. It takes about 10 minutes, and it is a step to decide whether to read this article further. What you need to do at this stage is: 1. Read the title, abstract, and introduction carefully. 2. Look at the Section, sub-section and ignore the others. 3. Read the conclusion. 4. Look at the reference and check the papers you have already read. After...