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| ===== Concise Definition ===== | ===== Concise Definition ===== | ||
| - | A digital engineering ecosystem is the interconnection of an infrastructure, digital environment, stakeholder-network, and model-based engineering (MBE) methodology that enables the value exchange of ideas captured in the form of digital artifacts from an authoritative source of truth [1]. | + | A digital engineering ecosystem includes enterprises' interconnected digital environments, stakeholder-networks, and semantic data that allows the exchange of digital artifacts from an authoritative source of truth to serve the stakeholder communities' interests [1]. |
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| - | The digital engineering ecosystem uses a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_environment | digital environment]]<sup>1</sup> [2] to enable rule-based transactions for **[[mbse:digital_artifact|digital artifacts]]** from an **[[mbse:authoritative_source_of_truth|authoritative source of truth]]**<sup>2</sup> within a stakeholder-network [3]. It is a collaborative system that enforces the protection of intellectual property, cybersecurity, and security classification of participants’ digital artifacts [4]. With pre-agreed rules and fluidity of transactions, it enables an agile, rapid, and flexible development cycle to field complex systems using the **[[mbse:digital_engineering|digital engineering]]**<sup>3</sup> approach [5]. It has capabilities that span the continuum from concept through disposal [6]. The digital engineering ecosystem includes a robust an information technology (IT) infrastructure, digital environment, and a set of **[[mbse:model_based_engineering|model-based engineering (MBE)]]**<sup>4</sup> methods, processes and tools to support the digital engineering goals [4]. | + | The digital engineering ecosystem is a collaborative system of systems that uses [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_environment | digital environments]]<sup>1</sup> [2] to enable pre-agreed rules for transacting the exchange of **[[mbse:digital_artifact|digital artifacts]]** from an **[[mbse:authoritative_source_of_truth|authoritative source of truth]]**<sup>2</sup> within a stakeholder-network [3]. It is a collaborative system that enforces the protection of intellectual property, cybersecurity, and security classification of participants’ digital artifacts [4]. With pre-agreed rules and fluidity of transactions, it enables an agile, rapid, and flexible development cycle to field complex systems using the **[[mbse:digital_engineering|digital engineering]]**<sup>3</sup> approach [5]. It has capabilities that span the continuum from concept through disposal [6]. The digital engineering ecosystem allows multi-disciplinary stakeholders to operate on interconnected and domain-specific data through the use of information technology (IT) infrastructure, development tools, and a set of **[[mbse:model_based_engineering|model-based engineering (MBE)]]**<sup>4</sup> methods and processes in developing and deploying the products and/or services. The digital engineering ecosystem includes a robust an information technology (IT) infrastructure, digital environment, and a set of methods, processes and tools to support the digital engineering goals [4]. |
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| * The [[https://www.acq.osd.mil/se/briefs/2016-AIAA-SciTech-Holland.pdf | Engineered Resilient Systems (ERS)]] Digital Design Environment [22]. | * The [[https://www.acq.osd.mil/se/briefs/2016-AIAA-SciTech-Holland.pdf | Engineered Resilient Systems (ERS)]] Digital Design Environment [22]. | ||
| - | ====== Similar concepts and definitions: ====== | + | ===== Similar concepts and definitions ===== |
| __**[[https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/Business Functions/McKinsey Digital/Our Insights/Digital McKinsey Insights Number 3/Digital-McKinsey-Insights-Issue-3-revised.ashx | Digital Business Ecosystems]]**__, as stated by McKinsey & Company and Gartner, the topic is as follows: | __**[[https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/Business Functions/McKinsey Digital/Our Insights/Digital McKinsey Insights Number 3/Digital-McKinsey-Insights-Issue-3-revised.ashx | Digital Business Ecosystems]]**__, as stated by McKinsey & Company and Gartner, the topic is as follows: | ||
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| * “//Integrated Development Environments (IDE) are presented as a unified set of information system development concepts, techniques, and computer-aided tools. An IDE consists of both a complete and unified development methodology and set of computer aids that support use of the methodology// [12].” | * “//Integrated Development Environments (IDE) are presented as a unified set of information system development concepts, techniques, and computer-aided tools. An IDE consists of both a complete and unified development methodology and set of computer aids that support use of the methodology// [12].” | ||
| - | ====== Glossary ====== | + | ===== Glossary ===== |
| - **[[mbse:authoritative_source_of_truth|Authoritative source of truth]]** serves as the central reference point for models and data across the lifecycle [4] | - **[[mbse:authoritative_source_of_truth|Authoritative source of truth]]** serves as the central reference point for models and data across the lifecycle [4] | ||
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| - **Innovation** is the “… adoption or modification of new ideas germane to organizational needs, the promotion of these ideas, and the practical implementation of these ideas [25].” | - **Innovation** is the “… adoption or modification of new ideas germane to organizational needs, the promotion of these ideas, and the practical implementation of these ideas [25].” | ||
| - **[[mbse:model_based_engineering|Model-based Engineering]]** “uses these models rather than documents as the data source for all engineering activities throughout the product life cycle [26] | - **[[mbse:model_based_engineering|Model-based Engineering]]** “uses these models rather than documents as the data source for all engineering activities throughout the product life cycle [26] | ||
| - | ====== References ====== | + | ===== References ===== |
| [1] Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Systems Engineering), "Digital Engineering Ecosystem," DAU Glossary, 2017. [Online]. Available: https://www.dau.mil/glossary/Pages/3625.aspx. [Accessed 26 November 2018]. | [1] Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Systems Engineering), "Digital Engineering Ecosystem," DAU Glossary, 2017. [Online]. Available: https://www.dau.mil/glossary/Pages/3625.aspx. [Accessed 26 November 2018]. | ||