The Naval Postgraduate School's Department of Systems Engineering Approach to Mission Engineering Education through Capstone Projects

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Authors
Van Bossuyt, Douglas L.
Beery, Paul
O’Halloran, Bryan M.
Hernandez, Alejandro
Paulo, Eugene
Advisors
Second Readers
Subjects
mission engineering
systems engineering
engineering education
capstone project
Date of Issue
2019
Date
2019
Publisher
MDPI
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Abstract
This article presents an educational approach to applied capstone research projects using a mission engineering focus. It reviews recent advances in mission engineering within the Department of Defense and integrates that work into an approach for research within the Systems Engineering Department at the Naval Postgraduate School. A generalized sequence of System Definition, System Modeling, and System Analysis is presented as an executable sequence of activities to support analysis of operational missions within a student research project at Naval Postgraduate School (NPS). That approach is detailed and demonstrated through analysis of the integration of a long-range strike capability on a MH-60S helicopter. The article serves as a demonstration of an approach for producing operationally applicable results from student projects in the context of mission engineering. Specifically, it demonstrates that students can execute a systems engineering project that conducts system-level design with direct consideration of mission impacts at the system of systems level. Discussion of the benefits and limitations of this approach are discussed and suggestions for integrating mission engineering into capstone courses are provided.
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Article
Description
The article of record as published may be found at https://10.3390/systems7030038
Department
Systems Engineering (SE)
Organization
Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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NPS Report Number
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13 p.
Citation
Van Bossuyt, Douglas L., et al. "The Naval Postgraduate School’s Department of Systems Engineering Approach to Mission Engineering Education through Capstone Projects." Systems 7.3 (2019): 38.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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