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BS EN 16603-10:2018

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Space engineering. System engineering general requirements

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BSI 2018 118
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This standard specifies the system engineering implementation requirements for space systems and space products development.

Specific objectives of this standard are:

  • to implement the system engineering requirements to establish a firm technical basis and to minimize technical risk and cost for space systems and space products development;

  • to specify the essential system engineering tasks, their objectives and outputs;

  • to implement integration and control of engineering disciplines and lower level system engineering work;

  • to implement the “customer-system-supplier model” through the development of systems and products for space applications.

Depending of the product category, the application of this standard needs to be checked and if needed tailored. The pre-tailoring table in clause 7 contains the applicability of the requirements of this document and its annexes according to product type. Specific requirements related to system engineering, like technical specification, verification, and testing are specified in dedicated documents and standards within the set of ECSS system engineering standards ECSS-E-ST-10-XX.

Discipline or element specific engineering implementation requirements are covered in dedicated ECSS standards. These standards are based on the same principles, process and documentation model. The applicability of each these standards can therefore not be considered in isolation from the others.

NOTE 1 The term “Discipline” is defined in ECSS-M-ST-10, as “a specific area of expertise within a general subject”. The name of the discipline normally indicates the type of expertise, e.g. in the ECSS system mechanical engineering, software and communications are disciplines within the engineering domain.

NOTE 2 The requirements on the system engineering process are gathered in this standard; specific aspects of the SE process are further elaborated in dedicated standards.

For engineering process both for SW and for Ground Segment and Operations the following standards are considered fully sufficient for development of these items:

  • ECSS-E-ST-70 Space engineering – Ground systems and operations

  • ECSS-E-ST-40 Space engineering – Software

  • ECSS-Q-ST-80 Space product assurance – Software product assurance

This standard may be tailored for the specific characteristic and constrains of a space project in conformance with ECSS-S-ST-00.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
9 1 Scope
11 2 Normative references
12 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms from other standards
3.2 Terms specific to the present standard
13 3.3 Abbreviated terms
16 4 Overview of system engineering
4.1 The system engineering discipline
20 4.2 The system engineering process
21 4.3 Overview of system engineering tasks per project phase
4.3.1 Overview
4.3.2 General
22 4.3.3 Phase 0 Overview: Mission analysis-need identification
4.3.4 Phase A Overview: Feasibility
4.3.5 Phase B Overview: Preliminary definition
23 4.3.6 Phase C Overview: Detailed definition
4.3.7 Phase D Overview : Qualification and production
4.3.8 Phase E Overview: Operations / utilization
4.3.9 Phase F Overview: Disposal
25 5 General requirements
5.1 System engineering plan
26 5.2 Requirement engineering
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Requirement traceability
27 5.2.3 Requirement engineering process
5.2.3.1 Technical requirements specifications
5.2.3.2 Requirement consolidation
5.2.3.3 Requirement risk analysis
28 5.2.3.4 Requirements verification methods
5.2.3.5 Requirement allocation
5.2.3.6 Requirements consistency
5.2.3.7 Requirements agreement
5.2.3.8 Requirements maintenance
29 5.2.3.9 Requirements baseline
5.3 Analysis
5.3.1 System analysis
30 5.3.2 System environments and design and test factors
5.3.3 Trade-off analyses
31 5.3.4 Analysis methods, tools and models
32 5.4 Design and configuration
5.4.1 Design
5.4.1.1 General
5.4.1.2 Technical budgets and margin policy
5.4.1.3 Design methods, tools and models
33 5.4.1.4 Design files
5.4.2 Configuration
5.4.2.1 Configuration content
5.4.2.2 Configuration baselines
34 5.4.2.3 Configuration assembly constraints
5.5 Verification
5.5.1 General
5.5.2 Product verification
35 5.6 System engineering integration and control
5.6.1 Management of system engineering activities
5.6.2 Planning
5.6.3 Engineering data
36 5.6.4 Interface control
5.6.5 Coordinate systems and units
5.6.6 Technical budgets and margin policy
5.6.7 Technology
37 5.6.8 Risk management
5.6.9 Changes and nonconformances control
38 6 <>
39 7 Pre-tailoring matrix per space product types
BS EN 16603-10:2018
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