ORIE 5140

ORIE 5140

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2016-2017.

Fundamental ideas of systems engineering, and their application to design and development of various types of engineered systems. Defining system requirements, creating effective project teams, mathematical tools for system analysis and control, testing and evaluation, economic considerations, and the system life cycle. Content utilizes model-based systems engineering, which is the integration of systems modeling tools, such as SysML, with tools for systems analysis, such as Matlab and Modelica. The vision for this integration is the ability to create and analyze complete parametric representations of complex products and systems. These systems make it possible to investigate the impact of changing one aspect of a design on all other aspects of design and performance. This course will familiarize students with these modeling languages. Off-campus students must provide their own Windows 7, internet-connected, computer with administrator access in order to install the commercial software used in this course. 

When Offered Fall.

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Syllabi: none
  • 12260 ORIE 5140   LEC 001

  • Enrollment limited to: senior or graduate standing in an Engineering field; concurrent or recent (past two years) enrollment in a group-based project with a strong system design component that is approved by a course instructor.

  • 12265 ORIE 5140   DIS 201

  • 12316 ORIE 5140   DIS 202