What Helps Shape a Systems Engineer?
Systems engineering is concerned with the overall process of defining, developing, operating, maintaining, and ultimately replacing quality systems. Where other engineering disciplines concentrate on the specifics of a system (electronics, mechanics,
ergonometrics, aerodynamics, software, etc.), systems thinking allows the systems engineer to focus on the integration of all of these aspects as a coherent and effective system. Systems engineers bring a particular perspective to the engineering
process (requirements definition, top-level functional designs, project management, life cycle cost analysis, etc.) that serves to organize and coordinate other engineering activities.