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A Governance Perspective for System-of-Systems
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EngineeringOperating LandscapeSystems DesignSose UtilitySocial SciencesSystem IntegrationSystem Of Systems EngineeringBureaucracyComplex System EngineeringSystem Of SystemSystems ThinkingService GovernanceGovernance (Urban Studies)ManagementSystems EngineeringOrganizational Systems EngineeringOrganizational SystemsGovernance FrameworkDesignGovernance (Data Management)Knowledge Systems DesignGovernance PerspectiveInfrastructure System Of Systems
The operating landscape of 21st century systems is characteristically ambiguous, emergent, and uncertain. These characteristics affect the capacity and performance of engineered systems/enterprises. In response, there are increasing calls for multidisciplinary approaches capable of confronting increasingly ambiguous, emergent, and uncertain systems. System of Systems Engineering (SoSE) is an example of such an approach. A key aspect of SoSE is the coordination and the integration of systems to enable ‘system-of-systems’ capabilities greater than the sum of the capabilities of the constituent systems. However, there is a lack of qualitative studies exploring how coordination and integration are achieved. The objective of this research is to revisit SoSE utility as a potential multidisciplinary approach and to suggest ‘governance’ as the basis for enabling ‘system-of-systems’ coordination and integration. In this case, ‘governance’ is concerned with direction, oversight, and accountability of ‘system-of-systems.’ ‘Complex System Governance’ is a new and novel basis for improving ‘system-of-system’ performance through purposeful design, execution, and evolution of essential metasystem functions.’
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