it depends on the context you use but Wikipedia has the following to say:
Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary approach and means for enabling the realization and deployment of successful systems
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2006-08-01 02:50:50
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answered by Jim R 5
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Systems engineering is a discipline that develops and exploits structured, efficient approaches to analysis and design to solve complex engineering problems. Because systems engineering focuses on methodology rather than physical manifestations of science and engineering hardware, describing it is more difficult than for other engineering disciplines. Furthermore, its description varies considerably, particularly between industrial and research communities: industrial demand for systems engineering is so strong and pervasive that systems engineering is highly focused on applications and the rapid exploitation of tools and methods for problem-solving, while the research engine for systems engineering (primarily in universities) must concentrate in significant part on the complex mathematical methods and algorithms needed at the heart of these tools.
2006-08-01 09:58:17
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answered by meetu 2
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Systems Engineering is a systematic approach to identify risks, problems, opportunities, and objectives: for analyzing the information flows in organizations; and for designing computerized information systems to identify risks or solve problems. As systems become more complex, a systematic, planned approach to the introduction, modification, and maintenance of the system is essential.
2006-08-01 09:54:00
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answered by Yaroslav 2
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