Subject description
Framework, context and history of asset management, strategic management and engineered asset management in context. Application/adaptation of basic tools, costs and benefits of life cycle management, available models and standards. Possible uses of models business drivers, legal requirements, quality systems and configuration and documentation management, interfaces with other functions (departments … For more content click the Read More button below.
Equivalence
MECH489 - Engineering Asset Management
Delivery
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Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
1.
Articulate the context and contribution of asset management as a discipline.
2.
Understand of the interfaces between the discipline and other activities of an organisation.
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Demonstrate the capability to select and apply appropriate models and standards to specific situations.
Assessment details
Assignment 1
Assignment 2
Assignment 3
Assignment 4
Final exam
Work integrated learning
Foundational WIL:This subject contains elements of "Foundational WIL". Students in this subject will observe, explore or reflect on possible career pathways or a work-related aspect of their discipline.
Textbook information
Blanchard, B.S. & Fabryky, W.J. Systems Engineering & Analysis 5Ed. Prentice Hall International, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.