EMI: Engineering and
Management Integrator
Michael Masin, Yael Dubinsky, Michal Iluz, Evgeny Shindin,
and Abraham Shtub
Abstract
The impact of systems engineering on program cost has been recognized
for over a decade. From the very early stages, careful management of the
relationships between the product design and the project plan is crucial to the
success of any project that aims to deliver a defined product. Failure to
closely manage the intricate web of resource constraints emanating from the two
domains, the project scope and the product scope may lead to inadequate product
performance or overruns in project schedule and budget. Identifying and managing
the relationship between these two domains is at the heart of our challenge to
combine project management (PM) and systems engineering (SE). We present a new
approach, called EMI, which integrates SE and PM methodologies. These include
the EMI mathematical foundation, implementation in architectural optimization
and project management tools, and a detailed use case for development of the
Doors Management System for commercial aircraft.