Title: Prevalence of pathologies in systems of systems
Authors: Charles B. Keating; Polinpapilinho F. Katina
Addresses: National Centers for System of Systems Engineering, Old Dominion University, 4111 Monarch Way, Norfolk, Virginia 23508, USA ' National Centers for System of Systems Engineering, Old Dominion University, 4111 Monarch Way, Norfolk, Virginia 23508, USA
Abstract: As system of systems engineering (SoSE) continues to mature and evolve as a field, there is a natural search for transcending themes and perspectives. The confluence of these themes and perspectives will serve to both distinguish as well as integrate the field. The purpose of this paper is to suggest advancement of the SoSE field by offering an emerging set of common systems-based pathologies that may be prevalent in systems of systems. These pathologies are explored as deviations from the healthy functioning of an effective system of systems, potentially constraining performance, wasting resources, and reducing the level of system viability (sustaining existence). Upon recognising these pathologies, implications for utilising systems theory-based principles to aid in understanding their manifestation, systemic assessment, and strategies for system redesign to address the pathologies are explored. This paper concludes with implications and further development of research and practice related to pathologies in the developing SoSE field.
Keywords: system of systems engineering; SoSE; system pathologies.
DOI: 10.1504/IJSSE.2012.052688
International Journal of System of Systems Engineering, 2012 Vol.3 No.3/4, pp.243 - 267
Received: 17 Dec 2012
Accepted: 17 Dec 2012
Published online: 16 Aug 2014 *