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For more information about Systems Engineering and associated features, refer to the following documentation:
- Systems Engineering – Deployment and Rich Client Usage — Provides online help for the Systems Engineering perspective, including information about the Teamcenter integrations with Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and Visio.
- Classification – Deployment and Administration — Provides information about setting up a data dictionary.
- Structure Manager on Rich Client – Usage and Systems Engineering – Deployment and Rich Client Usage — Provide information about searching in and using a data dictionary.
- Change Management – Deployment and Rich Client Usage and Workflow Designer on Rich Client — Provide information about how to manage changes, reviews and approvals for model data.
You can also refer to the following standards for additional information:
- IEEE 1220-2005 (IEEE standard for application and management of the Systems Engineering process).
- EIA 632 (processes for engineering a system).
- ISO 15288 (system life cycle processes) and ancillary standards (ISO/IEC 19760).
- MIL-STD-499B for U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) programs. This standard was never formally issued but is used as the basis for many other standards including IEEE-1220.
Note: Systems Engineering supports all commercial, international, and government systems engineering processes. It also supports CMMI staged and continuous representations.
Related Topics
- Getting started with Systems Engineering
- Searching the data dictionary
- Using data dictionaries
- What is Change Manager?
- What is Workflow Designer?
Source: https://docs.sw.siemens.com/en-US/doc/282219420/PL20251212545240207.plm00192/id1271302 · retrieved 2026-07-10