Professor: |
Dr. Peggy Brouse |
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Work Phone: |
(703) 993-1502 (with voice mail) |
FAX: |
(703) 993-1706 |
Website: |
http://ite.gmu.edu/~cset/pbrouse.htm |
E-mail: |
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Office: |
GMU:� Science and Technology II - Room 317 Mailbox Location:� Science & Technology 2, Room 111 |
Office Hours: |
Tuesdays:� |
Course Description: |
Provides the necessary techniques for evaluating the cost and operational effectiveness of system designs and systems management strategies.� Performance measurement, work breakdown structures, cost estimating and quality management are discussed.� Configuration management, standards, and case studies of systems from different applications areas are discussed. |
Course Hours: |
Tuesday |
Text: |
Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling and Controlling, 7th edition (2001); Harold Kerzner. John Wiley and Sons ISBN 0-471-39342-8 |
Grades: |
15% - homework |
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25% - group case studies |
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25% - paper |
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15% - midterm |
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20% - final |
Additional Resources
Additional Sources:� There is a wealth of quality literature available on the subject matter of this course.� A few of my favorites are:
����������� INCOSE Insight (informal and short, but educational articles)
INCOSE Systems Engineering Journal
Harvard Business Review (super for the leadership and management portion of the course)
PMI Project Management Journal
PMI PM Network
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
IEEE Engineering Management Review
DSMC Systems Engineering Fundamentals (http://www.dsmc.dsm.mil/pubs/gdbks/sys_eng_fund.htm)
EIA/IS 731 Systems Engineering Capability Model (http://www.incose.org/lib/731-news.html)
Note that there are three main bodies of knowledge that intersect in this course:� systems engineering (INCOSE, IEEE), leadership and management (Harvard Business Review), and project management (PMI).�
Students will be given homework assignments most weeks from the end of the chapter(s) discussed during class.� These assignments will not be graded but will be given points for being completed.� The students will hand in homework the week after the chapter is discussed.
The Group Case Studies are the focal point of student effort within this course. Groups will meet during class time, but individual preparation may be expected outside of the classroom. There will be groups of several people self-formed during the first meeting of the class.� Each group will meet during class to formulate answers to case studies given in class and then participate in the discussion that follows.� Each week, a different group will be assigned as the discussion leader for the case study.� As part of your homework, you will be expected to write up the group case study results each week.� The case study homework will be due the day the case study is presented.
Two exams:� The first will be in-class and will cover the first part of the semester.� The final will be in-class and will cover the second part of the semester.
CLASS SCHEDULE
Week 1> |
21 January |
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Background;
Introductions �
Lecture: Systems
Engineering Life Cycles and Processes �
Groups:� Form Groups; ADDIS Game �
1 - Homework
due next week:� 2-1, 2-5, 2-6, 2-7,
2-11 |
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Week 2> |
28 January |
� Lecture: Planning the Technical Effort � Groups:�
In-class exercise: Project Overrun (pg. 635) led by instructor � Groups:� For
next week: 1 - Margo Company (pg. 636) led by Group 1 � 2 - Homework due next week: 11-2, 11-11, 11-18,
11-19, 11-36 |
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Week 3> |
4 February |
� Lecture: Scheduling and the Systems
Engineering Management Plan � Groups: Margo Company (pg. 636) led by Group 1 � Groups: For next week: 2 - Crosby Manufacturing
Corporation (pg. 722) led by Group 2 � 3 - Homework due next week: 12-2, 12-7, 12-11,
12-13, 12-20 |
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Week 4> |
11 February |
� Lecture: Budgeting and Cost Estimation � Groups: Crosby Manufacturing Corporation (pg. 722)
led by Group 2 � Groups: For next week: 3 - The Bathtub Period (pg. 873)
led by Group 3 � 4 - Homework due next week: 14-1, 14-7, 15-2, 15-10,
15-11 |
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Week 5> |
18 February |
� Lecture: Monitoring and Information Systems;
Technical Performance Measurement � Groups: The Bathtub Period (pg. 873) led by Group 3 � Groups: For next class: 4 -� Telestar
International (pg. 414) led by Group 4 � 5 - Homework due next week:� 15-3, 15-5, 15-7, 15-13 |
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Week 6> |
25 February |
� Paper:� First deliverable due (soft and hard
copy) � Semester Midterm Exam |
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Week 7> |
4 March |
� Lecture: Project Control; Design Review and
Evaluation Process; Test, Evaluation, and Experimental Design, Configuration
Management; Data Management � Groups: Telestar
International (pg. 414) led by Group 4 � Groups: For next week: 5 - The Two-Boss Problem,
(pg. 634) led by Group 5 � 6 - Homework due next week: 11-27, 11-30, 11-31,
11-45 |
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Week 8> |
11 March |
� Spring
break:� No Class |
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Week 9> |
18 March |
� Lecture: Decision Making with Multiple
Objectives � Groups:�
In-class exercise: The Two-Boss Problem, (pg. 634) led by Group 5 � Groups: For next week: Case Study provided by
professor (6 - DSS in a Chinese Chemical Plant); led by Group 1 � 7 - Homework: questions provided by professor (not
in book) due on 3 April |
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Week 10> |
25 March |
� Lecture: Integrated
Product-Development � Groups:�
In-class exercise: Case Study provided by professor (DSS in a
Chinese Chemical Plant); led by Group 1 � Next week groups: 7 - Williams Machine Tool Company,
page 45 led by Group 2 � 8 - Homework: Myers-Briggs personality test at: http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp |
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Week 11> |
1 April |
� Lecture: Myers-Briggs personality test � Groups: Williams Machine Tool Company, page 45 led
by Group 2 � Next week groups: 8 - The Carlson Project (pg. 229)
led by Group 3 � 9 - Homework due next week: 4-2, 4-9, 4-14, 4-34,
4-37 |
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Week 12> |
8 April |
� Lecture: Organizational Design; Managing
Conflict and Negotiation � Groups: The Carlson Project (pg. 229) led by Group 3 � Next week groups: 9 - Facilities Scheduling at Mayer
Manufacturing (pg. 411) led by Group 4 � 10 - Homework due next week: 7-5, 7-6, 7-13, 7-24 |
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Week 13> |
15 April |
� Professor at conference; no class |
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Week 14> |
22 April |
� Lecture: Risk Management � Paper:� Final paper due (soft and hard copy) � Groups:�
In-class exercise Facilities Scheduling at Mayer Manufacturing� (pg. 411) led by Group 4 � Next week groups: 10 - Teloxy
Engineering (A) page 948 led by Group 5 � 11 - Homework due next week: 17-3 |
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Week 15> |
29 May |
� Lecture: Ethics
� Groups:�
In-class exercise Teloxy Engineering (A)
page 948 led by Group 5 � Homework: none |
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Week 16> |
6 May |
� Semester Final Exam |