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COTS Based Systems Engineering Training . COTS-Based Systems Engineering Training by TONEX, Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS)

Learn how to  plan, analyze, design, implement, verify, validate, operate, manage and adjust systems engineering projects considering Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) including commercial components, hardware, software and services both for use in the military and commercial projects.

Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, the attendees will be able to:

Discuss systems engineering reference models and architecture
Discuss key characteristics of COTS components including hardware, software and services
Discuss the role of Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) in the systems engineering
Compare and contrast COTS-based systems engineering with traditional systems engineering approaches
Define and summarize role of COTS Infrastructure in the systems engineering projects
Identify COTS functions and impact on systems engineering projects
Describe how to effectively plan, manage and execute COTS-based systems engineering projects
Describe management and execution of COTS-based systems engineering including impact on SEMP, ConOps, requirements engineering, design, implementation, verification and validation
Illustrate sample implementations of COTS-based systems engineering

Who Should Attend:

Systems Engineering professionals
Software and hardware engineers
Project and program managers considering COTS components in their SEMP
Vendors of COTS components (hardware, software and services
Technical team leaders responsible for COTS technologies
Engineering managers with COTS development ideas
Government and military professionals using COTS-based systems
Anyone else involved in engineering, developing, integrating, testing, evaluating, delivering, sustaining, and managing the overall system using COTS

Topics Covered:

System Engineering Life Cycle Processes
Impact of Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) in Systems Engineering
COTS-Based Systems Engineering
COTS-based Systems Engineering Deliverable
Factors That Drive the Systems Engineering Environment using COTS
Illustrative Example Systems Engineering Projects Considering COTS

COTS-Based Systems Engineering Training is a 3-day systems engineering training course focusing on using and considering Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS). Request more information.

COTS Based Systems Engineering Training


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