Course: System engineering in electrical engineering

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Course title System engineering in electrical engineering
Course code KET/SIE
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Tutorial
Level of course Master
Year of study not specified
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 5
Language of instruction Czech, English
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Soukup Radek, Doc. Ing. Ph.D.
  • Tupa Jiří, Doc. Ing. Ph.D.
  • Navrátil Jiří, Ing. Ph.D.
Course content
Overview of lectures: 1. Overview and Principles of System Engineering, Systems Thinking. 2. Individual stages of the production/system life cycle and product/system development. 3. Product Lifecycle Management - PLM, ISO / IEC 15288, Life Cycle Processes. 4. Individual Life Cycle Phases (Concept, Design and Development, Prototype, Launch) 5. Individual stages of the life cycle (Manufacture, Distribution, Service and Support, Termination and Disposal/Recycle) 6. Life cycle of system product development and basic approaches (prototype, incremental, spiral) 7. Decision-making management (multi-criteria decision making, decision analysis and trees). 8. Analysis of product / system requirements. 9. Function analysis, interface analysis, assignment requirements. 10. Risk and opportunity management (identification, assessment and risk monitoring) 11. Prediction of quality and reliability 12. Process monitoring - traceability 13. Analysis of the safety and health risks of an electrical product

Learning activities and teaching methods
Laboratory work, Lecture
  • Preparation for comprehensive test (10-40) - 35 hours per semester
  • Contact hours - 39 hours per semester
  • Preparation for comprehensive test (10-40) - 25 hours per semester
  • Graduate study programme term essay (40-50) - 40 hours per semester
  • Graduate study programme term essay (40-50) - 40 hours per semester
  • Contact hours - 18 hours per semester
  • Preparation for an examination (30-60) - 35 hours per semester
  • Preparation for an examination (30-60) - 45 hours per semester
prerequisite
Knowledge
apply basic knowledge of process management and manufacturing technology
apply basic knowledge of quality management and statistics
understand technical English text
Skills
apply process management approaches and basic statistical tools in real situations
prepare a technical presentation
Competences
N/A
N/A
mgr. study: use their expertise, professional skills and general competences in at least one foreign language
learning outcomes
Knowledge
explain the basic principles of the system engineering approach in electrical production
explain and describe the system life cycle phases, and the product development life cycle phases
Skills
apply basic techniques of system engineering including product life cycle management in real projects
apply decision-making techniques and tools to predict product quality and reliability
to conduct functional analysis, decomposition, and requirement allocation, and their relationship to the later phases of the product development life cycle.
Competences
N/A
N/A
teaching methods
Knowledge
Lecture with visual aids
Multimedia supported teaching
Skills
Practicum
Competences
Individual study
assessment methods
Knowledge
Combined exam
Skills demonstration during practicum
Test
Seminar work
Skills
Skills demonstration during practicum
Competences
Seminar work
Skills demonstration during practicum
Recommended literature
  • Benjamin S. Blanchard, Wolter J. Fabrycky. Systems Engineering and Analysis, 5th ed.. NJ USA, 2006. ISBN 978-0-13-221735-4.
  • Charles S. Wasson. System Analysis, Design, and Development: Concepts, Principles, and Practices. NJ USA, 2006. ISBN 978-0-471-3933-7.
  • Přemysl Janíček. Kniha: Systémové pojetí vybraných oborů pro techniky - soubor 1+2. Brno, 2008. ISBN 978-80-7204-554-9.
  • Přemysl Janíček, Pvel Machal, Jiří Marek, Jan Mareček. Expertní inženýrství v systémovém pojetí. Praha Grada, 2013. ISBN 978-80-247-4127-7.


Study plans that include the course
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