TY - GEN
T1 - Navigating the Complexities of Systems of Systems
T2 - 10th IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering, ISSE 2024
AU - Mogahed, Mohamed
AU - Mansouri, Mo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Systems of Systems (SoS) are complex entities characterized by the integration of multiple autonomous systems with intricate interdependencies. This paper analyzes the limitations of conventional SoS types (Virtual, Collaborative, Acknowledged, and Directed) in addressing unrecognized SoS configurations. The analysis reveals that Virtual and Collaborative SoS, which often go unnoticed, can lead to inefficiencies, resource exploitation, and inadequate governance, hindering the achievement of cohesive and effective system-wide results. Furthermore, attempting to transform these types into Acknowledged or Directed SoS may not be the ideal solution, as those frameworks are constrained by potential conflicts, misaligned requirements, and challenges in balancing individual system autonomy with overall SoS objectives. The paper also highlights the overlooked aspect of dependency among constituent systems, which underpins the rationale for their convergence and the realization of overarching capabilities. Finally, it advocates for a paradigm shift in SoS design and reform and proposes a novel conceptual construct with an external governing entity that orchestrates the operational behaviors of component systems while preserving their autonomy.
AB - Systems of Systems (SoS) are complex entities characterized by the integration of multiple autonomous systems with intricate interdependencies. This paper analyzes the limitations of conventional SoS types (Virtual, Collaborative, Acknowledged, and Directed) in addressing unrecognized SoS configurations. The analysis reveals that Virtual and Collaborative SoS, which often go unnoticed, can lead to inefficiencies, resource exploitation, and inadequate governance, hindering the achievement of cohesive and effective system-wide results. Furthermore, attempting to transform these types into Acknowledged or Directed SoS may not be the ideal solution, as those frameworks are constrained by potential conflicts, misaligned requirements, and challenges in balancing individual system autonomy with overall SoS objectives. The paper also highlights the overlooked aspect of dependency among constituent systems, which underpins the rationale for their convergence and the realization of overarching capabilities. Finally, it advocates for a paradigm shift in SoS design and reform and proposes a novel conceptual construct with an external governing entity that orchestrates the operational behaviors of component systems while preserving their autonomy.
KW - Autonomy
KW - Governance
KW - Interdependencies
KW - System Reform
KW - Systems of Systems
KW - Unnoticed
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U2 - 10.1109/ISSE63315.2024.10741099
DO - 10.1109/ISSE63315.2024.10741099
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85211951902
T3 - ISSE 2024 - 10th IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering, Proceedings
BT - ISSE 2024 - 10th IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering, Proceedings
Y2 - 16 October 2024 through 18 October 2024
ER -