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Catalog Description:
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The course introduces supply-chain design, development, and management concepts and principles from a systems perspective. Topics include: the system life cycle;
influences of reliability, maintainability, and supportability (RMS) and risk analysis associated with supply-chain design, development, and management; supply-chain
management strategies; high-level supply-chain and transportation concepts and theories; and deterministic system modeling based on customers’ needs, requirements, and
functional analysis.
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Goals:
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The objective of the course is to provide students a fundamental understanding of relating SE practices and methodologies to supply-chain design, development, and
management. The student learns the importance of applying SE concepts to the supply-chain design, development, and management. Outcomes of the course include
development and understanding of functional analysis, incorporating risk analysis and mitigation techniques, and fusing reliability analysis as applied to supply-chain
design, development, and management.
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Advising Information:
Prerequisites:
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EMIS 7301, 7303, and 7340
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Required for:
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