In this paper, the authors focus on the human dimension of Systems Engineering by addressing the need for the development of systems engineering potential in candidate engineers. Specifically, the authors propose a research design for a systems engineering screening methodology that could be used to screen potential systems engineers. According to their design, this can be achieved by defining a system engineering profile according to specific psychological attributes, and using this profile to predict competence in systems engineering. This is done with the aim of increasing the identification and successful development of systems engineering potential, in order to address the shortage of systems engineering skills in South-Africa over a long-term period
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Goncalves, DP and Britz, J. 2009. Screening candidate systems engineers: a research design. 19th Annual INCOSE International Symposium (INCOSE 2009) & 3rd Asia-Pacific Conference on Systems Engineering (APCOSE 2009), East meets West: The Human Dimension to Systems Engineering, Singapore, 20 - 23 July 2009, pp 10
Goncalves, D., & Britz, J. (2009). Screening candidate systems engineers: a research design. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3431
Goncalves, DP, and J Britz. "Screening candidate systems engineers: a research design." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3431
Goncalves D, Britz J, Screening candidate systems engineers: a research design; 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3431 .
19th Annual INCOSE International Symposium (INCOSE 2009) & 3rd Asia-Pacific Conference on Systems Engineering (APCOSE 2009), East meets West: The Human Dimension to Systems Engineering, Singapore, 20 - 23 July 2009