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Explore the evolution of SIG-SE through key meetings at CASDE, IIT Bombay, focusing on Indian Aerospace industry awareness and education through workshops. See how the forum aims to promote systems engineering practices in India effectively.
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3rd Meeting of SIG-SE Special Interest GrouponSystems Engineering - a quick recap - 5-July-2005 CASDE, IIT Bombay
SIG-SE Origins • Request during SE workshop at CASDE in 2004 • SIG-SE Core Team formed • SIG-SE 1st Meeting: July 2004 at CASDE, IIT Bombay • Focus: Indian Aerospace Industry • Vision: “All aerospace organizations in India practice and reap the benefits of Systems Engineering” • Approach: Middle-out • SIG-SE: Forum for SE interaction and education
Course on SE Process • October 2004 at CABS, Bangalore • Observations: • US oriented material • Lack of Indian SE examples • ‘Where and How to Start?’ • Actions: • Indian Oriented material needs to be ‘Created’ • Phased approach for SE awareness
SIG-SE 2nd Meeting • January 2005 at CASDE, IIT Bombay • Presentations: • “Requirements Capture experiences; using CORE / DOORS” • “Systems Thinking” • Discussions about the 2-day SE Workshop
Proposed 2-Day Workshop on SE • Target audience: Middle Management • 1st Level Course • Aims: • Create SE awareness & Understanding • Initiate formal SE activities • Content: • Relevant to Indian Aerospace Industry • Include Participatory Sessions
SIG-SE 3rd Meeting • July 2005 at CASDE, IIT Bombay • In preparation to the 2-Day Workshop • Presentations to invited audience • Feedback & Discussions for improvement
Today’s Agenda • “Introduction to SE” – MR Shankar, CABS • “SE Approach to System Realization – an Indian perspective” – P Srikumar, ADE • “BriefIntroduction to Requirements Management” – D Henry, ADA • Discussions & Feedback • Presentation by Tata Motors
3rd Meeting of SIG-SE Special Interest GrouponSystems Engineering 5-July-2005 CASDE, IIT Bombay