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The importance of context in advanced systems engineering
This chapter first describes the traditional view of “context” in systems engineering and identifies challenges to this view related to “the Fourth Industrial Revolution”. It then explores gaps in traditional views, introduces nontraditional approaches to context for systems, and provides more detail on the “context of use” concept for advanced systems engineering. In response to technological evolution(s), advanced systems engineering should seek to more clearly and comprehensively describe operating environments - to include accounting for contextual descriptions consisting of the interrelated human behavior, social, and organizational factors that impact system performance and success. Three academic literatures - systems theory, organization science, and engineering systems - offer insights to better understand and incorporate context into advanced systems engineering. To further make the case for including the context of use in advanced systems engineering, the chapter explores improving systems engineering approaches for security at high consequence facilities.