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- Systems engineering
- Software engineering
- DIAGRAMS
- Functional flow block diagram
- Model-based design
- Data flow diagram
- N2 chart
- IDEF0
- Use case
- Sequence diagram
- Block diagram
- Signal-flow graph
- Universal Systems Language
- Enterprise architecture framework
- Model-based systems engineering
- RELATED
- Systems Modeling Language
- Lifecycle Modeling Language
- Configuration management
- Control engineering
- Industrial engineering
- Mechatronics
- Performance engineering
- Reliability engineering
- Risk management
- Schedule (project management)
- Operations management
- Project management
- APPROACHES
- PRINCE2
- Program evaluation and review technique
- Total cost management
- Work breakdown structure
- Critical chain project management
- Process-based management
- Lean project management
- Extreme project management
- Benefits realisation management
- TECHNIQUES
- Critical path method
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Henry Gantt
- Gantt chart
- OTHER
- Megaproject
- System lifecycle
- PROCESSES
- Waterfall model
- List of software development philosophies
- Agile software development
- Big Design Up Front
- Chaos model
- DevOps
- Iterative and incremental development
- Object-oriented analysis and design
- Rapid application development
- Software development process
- Spiral model
- Structured systems analysis and design method
- V-Model (software development)
- Dual Vee Model
- Extreme programming
- Continuous obsolescence
- EXtreme Manufacturing
- Extreme programming practices
- Kaizen
- Pair programming
- Scrum (software development)
- MoSCoW method
- Timeboxing
- V-Model
- TOOLS
- Unified Modeling Language
- GENERAL
- System
- Systems thinking
- Requirement
- Specification (technical standard)
- REQUIREMENTS
- Software requirements
- User requirements document
- Functional requirement
- Non-functional requirement
- Implementation
- User story
- Requirements management
- Requirements traceability
- Requirements engineering
- Process area (CMMI)