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TSSE/SEA
Ship Systems Engineering and
Analysis at NPS
Dec. 7, 2005
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Fact #1
Naval Ship Design is more than Naval Arch
Naval Architecture/Mechanical Engineering
Combat Systems
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Electrical
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Fact #2
Naval Ship Design is more than
Naval Engineering
CONOPS
REQS
Tactics
Logistics
Networks
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Stability
Hydro
Sensors
Combat
Power
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The Need
Hull
Combat
Systems
Electrical
Naval
Ship
Systems
SoS
Analysis
Mission
Reqs
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How do we combine
this into curriculum
contents that serve
officer educational
needs in a practical
manner?
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Components
 Total Ship Systems Engineering (TSSE):
 Primarily ED.
 Broad based, systems engineering and design oriented program
focusing on the warship as a total engineering system.
 Platform-centric but expanding…
 ME, EE, CSE with a working knowledge of systems engineering
applied to naval ship design.
 Systems Engineering and Analysis:
 URL based.
 How to design, develop, and improve performance of large, complex
systems.
 Systems Engineering (Ship Systems):
 ED based.
 Systems Engineers with a working knowledge of naval ship design
process.
 MIT 13A:
 Naval Ship Designers with a working knowledge of systems
engineering in naval ship design.
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Integrated Projects
TSSE
SEA
Needs
Campaign
Tactics
SoS
CONOPS
Reqs
Payload
Naval Arch
Electrical
Combat Systems
Integration
Additional faculty-imposed program specific constraints
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The Payoff
Hull
Combat
Systems
Electrical
Naval
Ship
Systems
SoS
Analysis
Mission
Reqs
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Acknowledgements
Total TSSE Student Enrollment
16
14
12
Students
10
Int
8
Non-USN
USN
6
4
2
0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Year
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Final Words
 Presentations show the “why” and the
“what” – the “how” is in this afternoon.
 Concentrate on the common thread while
keeping in mind that there are two
programs.
 Credit the students and complain to the
advisors.
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