Modeling Kanban Processes in Systems Engineering
Author
Turner, Richard
Madachy, Raymond
Ingold, Dan
Lane, Jo Ann
Date
2012Metadata
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Systems engineering processes using pull
scheduling methods (kanban) are being evaluated with hybrid
modeling and simulation. We are assessing integrated systems
and software engineering at the enterprise level, where rapid
response software development projects incrementally evolve
capabilities of existing systems and/or systems of systems. A
kanban-based scheduling system was defined and implemented
with connected discrete, continuous and agent-based models.
We are simulating the process performance vs. traditional
methods of sharing systems engineering services across
projects, and whether the overall value of the systems of
systems over time is increased.
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