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January Meeting Agenda

January Meeting Agenda. “Getting Involved” 6:15 Registration & Networking 6:45 North Star Chapter Business & Overview, John Palmer 7:00 Getting Involved #1 - Ed Committee, Neil Radke 7:15 Getting Involved #2 - Standards Tech Comm, Dave Walden

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January Meeting Agenda

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  1. January Meeting Agenda “Getting Involved” • 6:15 Registration & Networking • 6:45 North Star Chapter Business & Overview, John Palmer • 7:00 Getting Involved #1 - Ed Committee, Neil Radke • 7:15 Getting Involved #2 - Standards Tech Comm, Dave Walden • 7:30 Getting Involved #3 - Risk Management WG, John Palmer • 7:45 Break • 8:00 Getting Involved #4 - INCOSE Tech Board, Eileen Arnold • 8:15 Getting Involved #5 – Symposium Comm, Larry Brezinski • 8:30 Close

  2. Welcome INCOSENorth Star ChapterOverview 17 January 2002

  3. Organization Board of Directors President John Palmer Past President Debra Stephenson President-Elect Larry Brezinski Treasurer Hugh Perry Secretary Kris Blanshan Director - Industry Dave Walden Director - Acad./Govern. Neill Radke SE Deg Prog Neill Radke Nominations & Elections Membership Elliot Abrons Ambassadors Dave Walden Region 1, Director of Academia and Government Sam Alessi Ways & Means Communication - Audit Programs Jim Young NationalSymposium Larry Brezinski Working Groups Interest Groups Standing Committees Ad Hoc Committees

  4. Strategic Direction • Grow the chapter • Maintain the membership • Hold interesting programs • Involve the membership in chapter activities • Expand the customer base • Involve commercial companies • Provide SE Education Opportunities • Valuable Tutorial Programs • Establish U of M SE Masters Degree Program • Develop strategic partnerships with other professional organizations • Project Management Institute • Systems Safety Society • Society of Logistics Engineers • IEEE Computer Society

  5. 2002 Program Theme “Expanding Systems Engineering Horizons”

  6. Regular Chapter Events • Technical Meetings • Company Tours • Tutorials • Socials

  7. 2002 Meeting Calendar (1) • 17 January - “Getting Involved” • INCOSE Working Groups (GDIS) • 12 February - SE Process at Guidant Corp • Guidant Corporation • March - The Project Management Institute • Synergism with INCOSE (Lockheed Martin) • April - SE Degree & Certificate Programs • INCOSE Involvement (U of Minnesota) • May - SE Practice at Northwest Airlines • Tour (Northwest Airlines) • June - INCOSE 2002 Papers • Papers from North Star (United Defense)

  8. 2002 Meeting Calendar (2) • July - No Chapter Meeting • INCOSE 2002 (Las Vegas) • August - Dinner Social • Place TBD • September - SE Practice at Honeywell • Honeywell (Fridley) • October - SE Practice at Ford • Tour (Ford Motor Company) • November - SE Practice at 3M • 3M Corporation • December – Holiday Party • Home of 2003 President, Larry Brezinski

  9. February Meeting Outline • When: Tuesday, 12 February at 6:15 PM • Where: The Guidant Corporation, St Paul, MN • a world leader in the design and development of cardiovascular medical products. • What: Evolution of Systems Engineering At Guidant • Clarifying the Fuzzy‑Front End through S E Activities (Role of S E in front‑end portion of Guidant Product development) • The Move Towards a Model‑Based Product Development (Application of DOME and Statemate to Requirements) • The Business Case for Increased System Engineering During the Front‑End Phase

  10. 2002 Tutorial #1 Systems Engineering and Architecture:A Global Perspective • Dr. Dinesh Verma • Associate Dean and Professor • Systems Engineering and Engineering Management • Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering • Stevens Institute of Technology • Hoboken, New Jersey 07030 • Tutorial for the North Star Chapter of INCOSE • Saturday, 16 February, 08:30 AM – 5:00 PM • At General Dynamics Information Systems • Bloomington, MN • For More Info & to Learn How to Sign Up Call • John Palmer (763-572-6254) or • Jim Young (651-460-6038) or • Dave Walden (952-921-6469)

  11. Why? What? How? Systems Engineering and ArchitecturePresentation Outline and Objectives • Understanding the Business Drivers for Systems Engineering and System Integration • Historical Perspective • Rationale for Global Competitiveness • Understanding of Systems Engineering (SE) Principles and Concepts – A System Life Cycle Perspective: Your Role in Complex System Development; Design Reviews and Gates • Understanding of the System Operational Effectiveness Concept – Implication to System Integration • Understanding of the Systems Engineering Process • Conceptual System Design Process and Models • Opportunity Identification/Stakeholder Need Definition • Requirements Analysis and Management • System Concept Generation and Selection • Preliminary System Design Process and Models • Functional Analysis and Requirements Allocation • System Architecture Development • Functional, Physical, and Operational Perspectives • Design Decision Making and Trade Study Analysis • System Life Cycle Costing • Systems Engineering Education and Training Opportunities 11

  12. Website • North Star Web Page hosted on INCOSE server • http://www.incose.org/nrthstar

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