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A Novel Space Systems Management Methodology Based on Shortcomings and Strengths of Conventional System Engineering Tools Used in a Design Thinking Framework

In: Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma - Behind the Mask

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  • Cecilia Michelle Talancon
  • Josue Lopez-Leyva
  • Dalia Chavez-Garcia
  • Miguel Ponce-Camacho
  • Ariana Talamantes-Alvarez

Abstract

In this chapter, several systems engineering tools are presented and analyzed to determine shortcomings of these tools to improve the efficiency and efficacy of them working together in a modified design thinking methodology framework for space systems management. The space systems projects impose a high risk in all its stages, so that it is very important to reduce errors as possible based on activities that ensure the adequate project performance. Finally, specific systems engineering tools are used in particular stages and sub-stages of the proposal design thinking framework depending on the shortcomings and strengths of each one. This proposal framework accelerates the conventional process for a space project that usually requires a lot of resources and it is not suitable for both emerging countries and space agencies.

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  • Cecilia Michelle Talancon & Josue Lopez-Leyva & Dalia Chavez-Garcia & Miguel Ponce-Camacho & Ariana Talamantes-Alvarez, 2020. "A Novel Space Systems Management Methodology Based on Shortcomings and Strengths of Conventional System Engineering Tools Used in a Design Thinking Framework," Chapters, in: Fausto Pedro Garcia Marquez & Isaac Segovia & Tamas Banyai & Peter Tamas (ed.), Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma - Behind the Mask, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:182385
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.83430
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    Keywords

    systems engineering tools; design thinking; space projects; shortcomings-strengths; efficiency;
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    • Q53 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Air Pollution; Water Pollution; Noise; Hazardous Waste; Solid Waste; Recycling

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