Introduction to Capability System Design (2 hrs) Free With Upgrade
A very interesting short course covering the key concepts and issues surrounding capability systems design
1 Hour
Welcome to Introduction to Capability Design course.
Are you curious about the capability systems design process? Perhaps your new to the game of specifying complex capability systems and are seeking an introduction to the topic?
This self-paced, one hour introductory e-learning course, introduces you to the key concepts behind the design of complex capability systems.
If you find this course interesting, then learn more about the key concepts, methods and techniques by completing the Fundamentals of Capability Design course.
By purchasing this excellent short course, you receive a free $50 voucher to use on any other EIT capability systems design or system engineering course greater than 8 hours in duration.
Expert Capability Design
Mark Eggler
Expert Instructor
1 Lesson
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Transcript - Lesson 1
1.1. Overview and Scope
FREE PREVIEW1.2. What is Capability
FREE PREVIEW1.3. Capability Systems
FREE PREVIEW1.4. Capability Proposals & OCDs
1.5. Designing Capability Systems
1.6 Capability Design & Systems Engineering
1.7. Capability Design Information Architecture
Video 1.0 - When you forget why you are building it!
1.8. Course Overview & Outline
1.9. End
Quiz 1
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1.1. About Eggler
FREE PREVIEW1.2. Professional courses overview
FREE PREVIEW1.3. Video - Model Based Systems Engineering Courses
FREE PREVIEW1.4. Education and training courses.pdf
FREE PREVIEW1.5. Video - Online Diploma of Military Technology (Vehicles & Mobility)
FREE PREVIEW1.6. Training Partnerships
FREE PREVIEW1.7. Contact Us
FREE PREVIEW1.8. End
FREE PREVIEW2.1. Presentation-Eggler Capability Briefing
FREE PREVIEW2.2. White Paper - A Practice Based Approach to Learning Systems Engineering
FREE PREVIEW2.3. Podcast-Mark Eggler talks about Eggler's exporting success
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