UML for Systems Engineering: Watching the Wheels

These references are solely concerned with systems engineering.
BIGNELL, V., and FORTUNE, J.: 'Understanding systems failures' (Open University Press 1984)
COLLINS, T., and BICKNELL, D.: 'Crash, ten easy ways to avoid a computer disaster' (Simon and Schuster, 1997)
LEVESON, N. G.: 'Safeware, system safety and computers' (Addison-Wesley Publishing Inc., 1995)
LEWIN, R.: 'The major new theory that unifies all sciences, complexity, life on the edge of chaos' (Phoenix Paperbacks, 1995)
O'CONNOR, J., and McDERMOTT, I.: 'The art of systems thinking, essential skills for creativity and problem solving' (Thorsons, London, 1997)
SKIDMORE, S.: 'Introducing systems design' (Blackwell Publishing, 1996)
STEVENS, R., BROOK, P., JACKSON, K., and ARNOLD, S.: 'Systems engineering, coping with complexity' (Prentice-Hall Europe, 1998)
The following references have a heavy systems content, despite the fact that they are primarily aimed at the software market.
AYRES, R.: 'The essence of professional issues in computing' (Prentice-Hall, 1999)
BAINBRIDGE, D.: 'Computer law' (Pitman Publishing, 1996)
BROOKS, F. P.: 'The mythical man-month' (Addison-Wesley Publishing Inc., 1995)
DAVIES, A. M.: 'Software requirements: analysis and specification' (Prentice-Hall International Editions, 1990)
FLOWERS, S.: 'Software failure: management failure, amazing stories and cautionary tales' (John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 1997)
JACKSON, M.: 'Software requirements and specifications' (Addison-Wesley Publishing Inc, 1995)
SCHACH, S. R.: 'Classical and object-oriented software engineering' (Irwin, 1996)
The following references are concerned only with software engineering and are...