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Update for BKCASE Workshop VI Part V: Implementation Examples

Update for BKCASE Workshop VI Part V: Implementation Examples. John Brackett, Aaron Chia, Heidi Davidz, Kevin Forsberg, Richard Freeman, Tom Hilburn, Alex Lee, Alice Squires. Workshop VI Deliverables & Expectations. Deliverables for Workshop

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Update for BKCASE Workshop VI Part V: Implementation Examples

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  1. Update for BKCASE Workshop VI Part V: Implementation Examples John Brackett, Aaron Chia, Heidi Davidz, Kevin Forsberg, Richard Freeman, Tom Hilburn, Alex Lee, Alice Squires

  2. Workshop VI Deliverables & Expectations • Deliverables for Workshop • Adjudication of SEBoK .25 comments and flag major issues for discussion • Outline of Part including topics and authors • Major terminology required for each Part • Some primary references • Initial materials submitted to the core team April 1 • Part team leads expected to brief progress at Workshop VI (each team has 30 minutes)

  3. Purpose • The purpose of SEBoK • Guide to the body of knowledge • Not duplicating the body of knowledge, so not copying over the case studies in their entirety • The purpose of Part V • Illustrate the topics from the other parts • Examples which other part authors reference • Help with the development of SE courses • GRCSE will also use the matrix mapping topics to examples

  4. Adjudication of 0.25 • Adjudication complete • Key themes: • Suggestions to delete case studies • Suggestions to keep case studies • Recommendations for specific cases • Need expanded breadth of applications • Structural issues

  5. Part V Topic Outline with Authors • Full author team to contribute to each section • Outline • Introduction • Matrix • Case Studies • Description of case study • Relating the example to SEBoK topics via the matrix • Link to the case study material • Vignettes • Description of something that happened • Relating the example to SEBoK topics via the matrix • Link to source material (if applicable) Notional

  6. Issues for Discussion • Team decided to use both full case studies and more informal vignettes to cover more breadth in applications • Only real examples used, no notional cases • Need part topic outlines so we can populate the matrix linking case studies to SEBoK topics • Prefer to build links between other parts and examples as part teams develop material • Want examples to be available for other part teams while they do their writing • Need agreement from author team on number and breadth of case studies and vignettes • Cases available on Sakai for authors to reference

  7. List of Cases and Vignettes

  8. Case Study and Vignette Materials • Hyperlink or document loaded in Sakai

  9. Terminology • Topics from each part which we reference • Case study • Vignette

  10. Primary References • Reference for each case study used • Case study chapter references • Friedman, G., Sage, A. (2004, January). Case Studies of Systems Engineering and Management in Systems Acquisition, Systems Engineering. Vol. 7, No. 1, 84-96. (http://sse.stevens.edu/fileadmin/sse/academics/resources/Developing_an_SE_Case_Study.pdf) • Haskins, C. (Editor) (2009). Systems engineering handbook: A guide for system life cycle processes and activities (version 3.2). International Council on Systems Engineering. • Herreid, C. F. (1997 November). What is a Case? Journal of College Science Teaching, 27, 92-94. (http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/cases/teaching/whatis.html) • Herreid, C. F. (1998 January). What Makes a Good Case? Journal of College Science Teaching, 27, 163-165. (http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/cases/teaching/good-case.html) • Herreid, C. F. (2002 February). The Way of Flesch: The Art of Writing of Readable Cases. Journal of College Science Teaching, 31, 288-291. (http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/cases/teaching/flesch.html) • Kardos, G., Smith, C. O. (1979 March) On Writing Engineering Cases. Proceedings of SEE National Conference on Engineering Case Studies. (http://cee.carleton.ca/ECL/cwrtng.html) • Moody, C., van Voorhees, B. (1997). Metrics and Case Studies for Evaluating Engineering Designs. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. • Air Force Center for System Engineering – Case Study collection (http://www.afit.edu/cse/cases.cfm) • Case of the Killer Robot, Richard G. Epstein, Westchester University of Pennsylvania Mike Melamed, CWRU 2000 (http://www.onlineethics.org/cms/5122.aspx) • INCOSE Code of Ethics (http://www.incose.org/about/ethics.aspx) • National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science (http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/cases/case.html) • National Institute of Engineering Ethics (http://www.niee.org/cases/)

  11. Issues • Having appropriate expertise to discuss/document each case study/vignette accurately • Coordinated effort for adding appropriate linking throughout the SEBoK • Folding in enterprise, service, product, System of systems consistent with rest of SEBoK

  12. Additional Reference

  13. Pivot Summary of Adjudication Comments

  14. From January WorkshopAdjudication Themes for Chapter 16: Application/Case Studies • Delete: Replace case studies with Technical Performance Measures (1) • Keep: Integrate case studies throughout SEBoK (4) • Keep: Add examples of failures (3) Note: HST not in Chapter 16 • Keep: Put entire chapter in separate book (1)

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