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CIS115-6 Signals and Electronic Systems - University of Bedfordshire
Learning Objective 1: Develop a critical understanding of the fundamental concepts, terminology and techniques in modern electronic system design and engineering.
Learning Objective 2: Estimate reliability and alimentary needs for system design given user requirements.
Learning Objective 3: Critically analyse methods for optimisation of electronic design and manufacturing processes and parameters.
Learning Objective 4: Design, analyse and optimise the performance of electronic systems. Critically analyse modern high-level electronic system architectures.
Development Phasing
Controls the design process and provides baselines that coordinate design efforts.
Systems Engineering Process
Provides a structure for solving design problems
Life Cycle Integration
Involves customers in the design process and ensures that the system developed is viable throughout its life.
Development of a total system design solution that balances cost, schedule, performance, and risk.
Development and tracking of technical information needed for decision making.
Verification that technical solutions satisfy customer requirements.
Development of a system that can be produced economically and supported throughout the life cycle.
Development and monitoring of internal and external interface compatibility of the system and subsystems.
Establishment of baselines and configuration control.
Proper focus and structure for system and major sub-system level design.