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h1. Objectives and project planning
Our Cubesat project is a very tiny project compared to those big missions from huge Space Agencies, like NASA or ESA.
From a practical and factual point of view, tanking into account the project objectives, there is no needs of having a system engineering structure. However, it is still needed some minimal project planning and control.
In spite of any system engineering task would be almost useless in our Cubesat project, it would be interesting to
h2. Introduction to Systems Engineering
Systems engineering is the science of developing a system capable of meeting requirements within often opposed constraints. The main task is to find a safe and balanced design in the face of opposing interests and multiple conflicting requirements. In other words, system engineering is about balancing organizational and technical interactions in complex systems.
Thus, it is about tradeoffs, compromises and generalists rather than specialists in a complex system development process.
h2. Project life cycle for space missions
h2. MsSCS-Cubesat project planning
h3. Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
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h3. Tasks description
h3. Gantt planning and PERT analysis
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Our Cubesat project is a very tiny project compared to those big missions from huge Space Agencies, like NASA or ESA.
From a practical and factual point of view, tanking into account the project objectives, there is no needs of having a system engineering structure. However, it is still needed some minimal project planning and control.
In spite of any system engineering task would be almost useless in our Cubesat project, it would be interesting to
h2. Introduction to Systems Engineering
Systems engineering is the science of developing a system capable of meeting requirements within often opposed constraints. The main task is to find a safe and balanced design in the face of opposing interests and multiple conflicting requirements. In other words, system engineering is about balancing organizational and technical interactions in complex systems.
Thus, it is about tradeoffs, compromises and generalists rather than specialists in a complex system development process.
h2. Project life cycle for space missions
h2. MsSCS-Cubesat project planning
h3. Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
!{width: 100%}WBS_cubesat.jpg!
h3. Tasks description
h3. Gantt planning and PERT analysis
!{width: 100%}gantt.png!
[[devlog|Dev Log]]