Robust flexibility – a methodology for agile systems engineering in mining

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Z Tabor D Brown
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Sep 1, 2024

Abstract

Projects must be flexible to account for the rapid development of new technologies and changing stakeholder expectations. Coupled with calls for bleeding-edge solutions, customers, shareholders, and regulators demand robust, safe products and systems-of-systems. Developing and integrating these solutions is becoming increasingly complex and maintaining the flexibility required to ‘pivot’ to effective solutions can be a serious challenge. The necessary flexibility is fundamental to the Agile ethos, and this family of methodologies therefore offers a potential solution to this challenge (Beedle et al, 2001). These have traditionally been delivered with systems engineering applied through a Waterfall methodology. Agile Systems Engineering combines both approaches and presents a means to achieve these goals without compromising flexibility, quality or safety. A robust methodology for the application of Agile Systems Engineering is required to enhance practical outcomes and reduce risk for real-world mining projects.
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APA: Z Tabor D Brown  (2024)  Robust flexibility – a methodology for agile systems engineering in mining

MLA: Z Tabor D Brown Robust flexibility – a methodology for agile systems engineering in mining. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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