Systems Engineering versus Project Management, a comparative study

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Revision as of 18:39, 22 November 2014

The scope for this Wiki article is to investigate the similarities and differences between standard best practices of the two domains:

  • Project Management, as described by the PMI and/or ISO standard practices
  • Systems Engineering, as described by the INCOSE systems engineering handbook

and to reflect on how the holistic "requirements management" focus of systems engineering could contribute to improve project management practices .

Some of the inspiration for the article comes from the joint PMI/INCOSE survey on differences and similarities between program management and systems engineering, and possibilities for integrating the two /ref … and ../. However, in this article we go one step down from program to project level and look for particular elements of system engineering worth integrating in basic project management practice.

The article covers:

  • Cross-reference comparison of project management and systems engineering
  • Detailed comparison of practice for requirements management in the two domains
  • The V-model, possible integration in project management practice


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