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h1. Objectives and project planning
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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.
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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.
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In spite of any system engineering task would be almost useless in our Cubesat project, it would be interesting to... 
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h2. Introduction to Systems Engineering
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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.
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Thus, it is about tradeoffs, compromises and generalists rather than specialists in a complex system development process.
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h2. Project life cycle for space missions
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h2. MsSCS-Cubesat project planning
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h3. Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
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!{width: 100%}WBS_cubesat.jpg!
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h3. Tasks description
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h3. Gantt planning and PERT analysis
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