System Engineering
A system to be developed (often known as the System of Interest) is comprised of sub-systems, or system elements, which interact collectively with each other to perform required functions, the outputs of which are useful to other systems within its’ operating environment.
Systems Engineering is the interdisciplinary activity, which ensures that the System of Interest is designed and implemented to satisfy the functional, non-functional, and business requirements imposed upon it.
Services
Services
Customer Requirements Elicitation and Management during RFQ and Subsequent System Development Phases
System Requirements Analysis and Management
Function Specification Allocation and Interface Definition
Model Based System Engineering (MBSE)
Functional Safety
System Requirements-based Verification
Iterative Agile-Like Development
Services
Model Based System Engineering (MBSE)
Functional Safety
System Requirements-based Verification
Iterative Agile-Like Development
Customer Requirements Elicitation and Management during RFQ and Subsequent System Development Phases
System Requirements Analysis and Management
Function Specification Allocation and Interface Definition
Michael Woodford
MSc CEng MIET
With many years of experience developing real time mechatronic systems in both the Aerospace and Automotive industries, IB-RTS is well placed to support your development teams with the complex engineering challenges facing them.
IB-RTS will ensure that your project processes and their implementation during RFQ and system development, meet the demands of the relevant process models and standards.