Describe systems engineering standards and best practices. Then structure key steps in the SE processes from stakeholder analysis to transition of systems to operations.

Assignment #3 – Concept Selection (Pugh Matrix)

A Pugh matrix is mean to help structure and represent an evaluation procedure to help in decision making and weighing possible alternatives. While it is not meant to be a an Automatic decision making process, it can be extremely beneficial in helping to choose possible alternatives that should be considered.

What will we do?

Your small business (or your household) needs a new Wireless internet system (e.g. Modem, Wireless Router, etc.). Select at least two Modems & at least three Routers to create at least 6 combinations.

Select a set of features that are important for YOU. Create a Pugh Matrix to help you decide which combination your small business – or household – should choose based on your needs.

Why are we doing this?

Pugh matrices, invented by Stuart Pugh, are qualitative technique used to rank the multi-dimensional options of an option set. It is frequently used in engineering for making design decisions. The advantage of the decision-making matrix is that it encourages self-reflection amongst the members of a design team to analyze each candidate with a minimized bias (for team members can be biased towards certain designs, such as their own).

Learning Objectives

This assignment makes use of multiple course objectives

Describe Systems Engineering Standards and Best Practices.

Structure key steps in the SE processes from stakeholder analysis to transition of systems to operations.

 

Describe systems engineering standards and best practices. Then structure key steps in the SE processes from stakeholder analysis to transition of systems to operations.
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