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What’s Important in Systems Engineering Today? Highlights from the 2010 INCOSE Symposium. Panelists: Mr. Bob Scheurer, Midwest Gateway Chapter President, Boeing Mr. Steve, D’Urso, Boeing Ms. Barbara Sheeley, Boeing Mr. Lou Pape, Boeing
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What’s Important in Systems Engineering Today?Highlights from the 2010 INCOSE Symposium • Panelists: • Mr. Bob Scheurer, Midwest Gateway Chapter President, Boeing • Mr. Steve, D’Urso, Boeing • Ms. Barbara Sheeley, Boeing • Mr. Lou Pape, Boeing • Dr. Cihan Dagli, Director of Systems Engineering, Missouri S&T • Mr. Marcos Chu, Past Chapter President, Boeing • Moderator: • Dr. Richard Mayer, CSEP Acq, Past Chapter President
Primary Format of Symposium • Bob Scheurer • Midwest Gateway INCOSE Chapter President • Member Board Representative, Region I Panels Tutorials Paper Presentations Working Group Meetings Exhibits Business Meetings
INCOSE Goals Vibrant Instruction/Training Professional Development Promote Systems Engineering Member Network Influence Profession Support International Organizations Support Business Development Community Involvement
Systems Engineering: What’s Hot • System Modeling • SysML • Lean Principles • Managing Complexity • SE Certification (25% International); LM, NGC, and Booz-Allen Big Pushers • Academia • M.S. & Ph.D. Degree Programs • Advanced SE • Outreach / Connecting with Youth • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math): K – 12 • FIRST Robotics, BEST Robotics • Non-DoD Applications of SE • Biomedical • Energy • Transportation • Others
Where Do We Go from Here?Per Tom Arseneault, President of Electronic Solutions, BAE Systems • Learn from History • Checklists to Help Manage Complexity • Tackle New Paradigms • Automation • More & Better Modeling • Higher Fidelity Simulation & Test • Every Engineer a Systems Engineer … or at Least a Systems Thinker
The Chicago INCOSE Symposium tutorials provided and excellent venue for continuing education to practicing systems engineers The 2010 INCOSE Symposium had 17 tutorial track sessions in both a and half day format in the following topics: Steven J. D’Urso, P.E.IS 2010 Tutorial Track • CSEP Prep • Lean SE • Verification • Requirements • MBSE • Decision Making • Risk • Architecture • SysML • Education • Acquisition • Strategy • Ontology
Prepare for SE Certification with an INCOSE Tutorial - John Clark Lean Enablers for Systems Engineering -Bohdan Oppenheim, LMU Developing Verification Requirements to Assure Project Success- Mark Powell, Attwater Consulting Why Johnny STILL Can’t Write Requirements - Ivy Hooks, Compliance Automation Inc. Model-Based Systems Engineering For Project Success: The Complete Process -Jim Long, Vitech Corporation Enabling Collaborative Decision Making through Applied Systems Engineering Tools, Methods, and Processes - Ender Tommer, Georgia Tech Research Institute Establishing and Using Risk Management Effectively - Mark Powell, Attwater Consulting The Use of Mini-Case Studies to Illustrate Key Systems Engineering PrinciplesJ - onathan Weaver, University of Detroit Mercy Requirements Engineering for Large and Very Large Scale Systems - Brian Berenbach, Siemens Corporate Research Architecture Frameworks & Modeling - James Martin, Aerospace Corporation Architecting the Enterprise: Using a Standards Approach - Richard Martin, Tinwisle Corporation Modeling with SysML- Sanford Friedenthal, Lockheed Martin, Corp Advanced: Writing and Managing Interface RequirementsIvy Hooks, Compliance Automation Inc. Systems Acquisition and Integration -Howard Eisner, The George Washington University Road mapping for strategy support - Gerrit Muller, Buskerud University College An Introduction to Knowledge Representation and Ontology Development - Steven Jenkins, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory INCOSE International Symposium 2010 Tutorials attended tutorialsSJD 2010 INCOSE Symposium Chicago, IL
Barbara Sheeley, Boeing SE: Key Observations from July 12-15 INCOSE Symposium • SE growth is occurring in non-DoD areas • But, DoD is helping (i.e., Lockheed has developed a virtual hospital environment) • Supported in the Academic SE Research panel comments • MBSE is growing and is needed • Definition of MBSE standards, methods and metrics is a near term INCOSE goal • A MBSE environment includes interconnected models (i.e., abstractions of the system definition), a standard language, and a shared database • MBSE Panel comments: • A good architecture design is key to making MBSE successful • Integration of architectures can be advanced thru M&S and use of visualization • UML / OO modeling has many limitations for MBSE applications • Discussed in multiple papers and in the “System Architecting” tutorial
Lou Pape, Boeing SE: SysML and Ontology Tutorials • SysML taught by Sandy Friedenthal, Lockheed & Joe Wolfrom, APL • Tutorial is available on Conf Proceedings CD and here: http://www.omgsysml.org • Good introduction to SysML; Helps you understand equivalent ways of displaying same info • Tutorial charts alone were greatly helped by the discussion • Ontology taught by Elisa Kendall, Sandpiper Software & Steve Jenkins, JPL • Goal is to represent knowledge unambiguously, and to make “true” statements • An series of agreements on: vocabulary, syntax, semantics & rules of inference • More than a Taxonomy; Heavy influence on metadata selection • Relations between OWL, UML, RDF, Semantic Web, reasoners, inference engines, standards • Always a work in progress; an ontology is good until you find a counter example – then you fix it and continue
Systems 2020 Research Areas Faster delivery of flexible and adaptive systems which are trusted, assured, reliable and interoperable Model Based Engineering • Modeling and simulation tools for concurrent design, development & manufacture Platform Based Engineering • Architectural and automated design tools to rapidly insert new capabilities Capability on Demand • Systems embedded with organic adaption capabilities Trusted Systems Design • Design methods and tools for system assurance that detect malice or enable self awareness
Big Ideas Platform Based Engineering • Interrelated ideas: • Build on pockets of experience while pushing advanced design and manufacturing concepts • Apply across system conception, design, manufacturing, deployment and evolution • Provide opportunities to replace: • Sequential development • Fixed, single point user requirements Model Based Engineering Capability on Demand Trusted Systems Design Concept Engineering Architecture & Design Development Manufacturing Deployment Evolution
IS 2010 Academic Forum Cihan H Dagli Founder Systems Engineering Graduate Program Missouri University of Science and Technology
IS 2010 Academic Forum Cihan H Dagli Founder Systems Engineering Graduate Program Missouri University of Science and Technology • The academic forum is a regular feature at INCOSE International Symposia. It is the place to discuss and debate questions pertaining to systems engineering, education and research, involving SE managers, academic staff, researchers, students, grant-funding agencies and industry practitioners. • Like INCOSE 2009, it assumed a debate-discussion through a panel format. • All panels are videotaped by Missouri University Science and Technology on behalf of INCOSE and will be archived at INCOSE web site. • There will also be an article summarizing the forum in INSIGHT later in the year.
IS 2010 Academic Forum (cont) • Implications of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, STEM initiative in systems engineering is discussed in two panels one per day. • Youth Engineering Education Outreach Needs Moderator: Paul Robitaille Tuesday, July 13, 2010 13:30-14:45 • Leveraging Motor Sports to Accelerate SySTEM Learning Moderator: Jack Ring Wednesday, July 14, 2010 13:30-14:55 • The Systems engineering education and research debate-discussion occurred in two different panels. • The Graduate Reference Curriculum on Systems Engineering Moderator: Art Pyster Tuesday, July 13, 2010 15:30- 16:55 • Systems Engineering Research: Current and Future Trends Moderator: John Wade, Wednesday, July 14, 2010 15:30-16:55
IS 2010 K-12 Outreach Marcos Chu The Boeing Company
Learning Communities 2010 Symposium Chicago, IL 2008 to 2009 Outreach : Robotics Team Grants Sponsorship Presentations Trade Studies Challenges 2007 Symposium San Diego It is about People FIRST. Robots are the BEST platform for Sys Eng outreach
Where it all started : Spiral 1 Demo Robot : Croc Bot Thanks for hosting my visit to the FIRST competition! I had a great time seeing all the young people whose lives you are making better by sharing your knowledge with them. Keep up the great work! Thanks, John 2011 Kickoff : Spiral 7. • Built by employees and club members • Volunteers • 30 Sign Up – 66 % CERTIFIED • Major funding for robot material from ONE • INCOSE MG sponsored Trade Study 2008 Spiral X +1 Interests / Skills Engagement Lessons Learned Trend Analysis
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