Description
Tonex INCOSE Certification Training - Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) is targeted towards Systems Engineers with five or more years work. CSEPs are certified against experience, education, and knowledge requirements
SE Disciplines Qualifying for SE Experience include:
- Requirements Engineering
- Risk and Opportunity Management
- Baseline Control
- Technical Planning
- Technical Effort Assessment
- Design Development
- Qualification, Verification, and Validation
- Process Definition
- Tool Support
- Training
- System Integration
- Quality Assurance
- Specialty Engineering
TONEX CSEP Bootcamp program provides SE professionals with knowledge and tools to prepare for the INCOSE Certification application and exam.
Our experienced instructors work with you, tailoring the Boot Camp content to your needs. We can even conduct Boot Camp onsite at your business! Using real-life examples and interactive exercises, we teach practical ways to maintain your valuable systems engineering principals needs.
TONEX assists the students in completion of the process for certification providing examples of the following forms:
- Application for Systems Engineering Certification
- Instruction Letter to References
- Certification Reference Endorsement Form
Once the application has been approved by INCOSE, TONEX will schedule the course attendees for the exam at one of the Prometric locations. There are no prescheduled group examinations at any events.
Objectives
Upon completion of this intensive course the participants will:
- Explain Systems and Systems Engineering Processes
- Describe Requirements Analysis and Requirements Engineering Process
- Identify Project Processes
- Describe Enterprise and Agreement Processes
- List Enabling Systems Engineering Process Activities
- Explain Systems Engineering Support Activities
- Explain Specialty Engineering Activities
- Describe Training Needs Analysis
- Explain Tailoring Processes
- Describe Qualification, Verification, and Validation Processes
- Explain Risk and Opportunity Management
- Baseline Control
- Technical Planning
- Technical Effort Assessment
Course Outline
Systems Engineering (SE) Overview
- Origin and evolution of systems engineering
- ANSI/EIA-632 Standards
- ISO 15288
- Mapping the systems engineering process onto system life cycles
- Systems engineering process
- Systems engineering technical management
- Risk management
- Organizational practices
- Requirements definition process
- Functional analysis/allocation
- System architecture synthesis
- Systems engineering analyses
- Integration, verification, and validation
- Human systems engineering
- Methods for functional analysis and allocation with key supporting Methodologies
- Decision analysis technique for risk management
Overview of INCOSE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING HANDBOOK, version 3.2
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Technical Processes
- Project Processes
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Enterprise and Agreement Processes
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Enabling Systems Engineering Process Activities
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Systems Engineering Support Activities
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Specialty Engineering Activities
- Tailoring Overview
Technical Processes
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Stakeholder Requirements Definition Process
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Requirements Analysis Process
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Architectural Design Process
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Implementation Process
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Integration Process
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Verification Process
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Transition Process
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Validation Process
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Operation Process
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Maintenance Process
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Disposal Process
Introduction to Systems Engineering Management
- Systems Engineering Process Overview
- Requirements Analysis
- Functional Analysis and Allocation
- Design Synthesis
- Verification
- Systems Engineering Process Outputs
- System Analysis and Control
- Work Breakdown Structure
- Configuration Management
- Technical Reviews and Audits
- Trade Studies
- Modeling and Simulation
- Metrics
- Risk Management
- Systems Engineering Planning
- Systems engineering determines what SHOULD BE
- What Systems Engineering Contributes
- Relation to Project Management
- Systems Engineering Discovery
Primer on Systems Engineering Activities
- State the Problem
- Investigate Alternatives
- Model the Systems
- Integrate
- Launch the System
- Assess Performance
- Re-evaluate
- Variations
Important Concepts of Systems Engineering
- Pragmatic Principles
- Know the Problem, the Customer, and the Consumer
- Use Effectiveness Criteria Based on Needs to Make System Decisions
- Establish and Manage Requirements
- Identify and Assess Alternatives so as to Converge on a Solution
- Verify and Validate Requirements and Solution Performance
- Maintain the Integrity of the System
- Use an Articulated and Documented Process
- Manage against a Plan
Systems Engineering Processes
- Highway Design Life Cycle Process Model
- Vee Model of Systems Engineering Design and Integration
- Decomposition and Definition
- Integration and Verification
- Tufts’ Systems Engineering Process Model
- Plowman’s Model of the Systems Engineering Process
- Traditional System Development Life Cycle Model of the U.S. DoD and NASA
- Traditional Life Cycle Model Detailed
Competency Development of SE Practitioners
- The SE Practitioner
- Essential Practices
- SE Competencies
- SE Competency Levels
- SE Competency Development
SE Process Capability Assessment
- SE Process Improvement
- Models
- Levels of Capability/Maturity
- Measurement of Capability/Maturity
- Continuous Format
- Staged Format
- Sources of Information on Capability
- The Frameworks Quagmire
- Notions of Process Capability Assessment
Additional Information
Customize your Boot Camp
TONEX Boot camps can be tailored to meet your specific needs. At TONEX, we gain an in-depth understanding of your organization and your training requirements. We can then customize the Boot Camp to match your project and the attendees' experience and requirements.
Courses can be delivered to your office, providing content and focus integrated with the immediate needs of your organization.
ONEX extracts the key elements of the course topics and packages them into an efficient and cost effective Boot Camp by eliminating the overlap and introductory redundancy.
A customized Boot Camp gives provides immersion into a subject in a comparatively short period of time. For those requiring more detailed views, we offer Advanced courses.
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Experienced instructors including senior executives, managers, authors, educators, consultants, course developers, and CTOs.
Real life examples and practices
Small class size
Personalized instructor mentoring
Ongoing post-training support via e-mail and phone
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3 College Credits
6.0 Continuing Education Units
(Additional Fees apply. Call for details.)
Package Options
Package 1: We keep you energized with great snacks; lunch and coffee (price $4,999)
Package 2: Value Package: Includes tuition plus a 5 day stay in a 4 star hotel, airfare, rent-a-car, breakfast, lunch and dinner (price $6,999).
College Credit
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Who Should Attend
Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP)
•Targeted towards Systems Engineers with five or more years work experience
•CSEPs are certified against experience, education, and knowledge requirements
•Applications must be substantiated by 3-5 references
Prerequisites
Requirements for Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP)
- SE Experience - 5 years minimum in multiple SE disciplines
- Education - Bachelor's degree/equivalent in technical field (Additional experience must be substituted for non-technical degree)
- 5 more years of engineering for non-technical Bachelor's (total 10 years)
- 10 more years of engineering if no Bachelor's degree (total 15 years)
- Recommendations from at least 3 Colleagues/Peers/Managers who are knowledgeable in Systems Engineering
- Pass Certification Exam
- Application and Fee Submittals Required
- Application requires copy of degree transcript or diploma
- Application fee is paid by TONEX to INCOSE
- Test fee is paid by TONEX to INCOSE when scheduling exam