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Opportunities to Advance SE and SwE: The ASD(R&E) Systems 2020 Initiative

Opportunities to Advance SE and SwE: The ASD(R&E) Systems 2020 Initiative. Barry Boehm, USC Robert Neches, OASD(R&E) USC-CSSE Annual Research Review March 9, 2011. Outline. Systems 2020 Context Example Request for Information Responses Aerospace-USC-AFOSR-AFIT Response

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Opportunities to Advance SE and SwE: The ASD(R&E) Systems 2020 Initiative

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  1. Opportunities to Advance SE and SwE:The ASD(R&E) Systems 2020 Initiative Barry Boehm, USC Robert Neches, OASD(R&E) USC-CSSE Annual Research Review March 9, 2011

  2. Outline • Systems 2020 Context • Example Request for Information Responses • Aerospace-USC-AFOSR-AFIT Response • Systems 2020 Status and Plans (Neches)

  3. Systems 2020Designing DoD Systems for Adaptability Platform Based Engineering Using a common coreplatform to develop many related systems/capabilities Trusted System Design Developing trusted systems from untrusted components Design Disciplines Model Based Engineering Using modeling and simulation for rapid, concurrent, integrated system development and manufacturing Design Framework Capability on Demand Real-time Adaptive Systems Rapidly Reconfigurable Systems Pre-planned Disposable Systems Adaptable DoD Systems

  4. Overview of S-2020 Path AheadPOM12 5-year budget over $100M FY 12 FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 Research and Development PBE Research MBE Research Other Research Pilot Projects - Demos Pilot-specific R&D (New and Leveraged) Pilot Demonstrations Pilot Demonstrations Pilot Demonstrations Business Processes, Standards, Transition Phase I Phase II Phase III

  5. Summary • DDR&E’s Systems 2020 initiative develops the design disciplines and framework to build adaptable Defense systems • Program consists of research, pilot projects and transition efforts to advance key technologies • Platform Based Engineering, Model Based Engineering, Trusted Systems Design • Rapidly reconfigurable systems • Execution performed through partnership with Services, Government, Industry, Academia • We look forward to broad community engagement

  6. Example SERC RFI Responses • Aerospace-USC: NextGen Resilient SE Support • AFIT: Interoperable Construct for SE • GaTech: Enterprise Requirements Management • ISTI-USC-ANSER: Adaptable UAV Platforms • Missouri S&T: Agent-Aided Rapid Systems Design • NGC, USC: Systems of Systems-Level Model-Based SE • Stevens: Adaptive Trusted Systems • Stevens: Cognitive Context Modeling • TAMU-Purdue-AFIT: Value-Based Decision Support • UMass-SMU-FCMD-UAH: Model-Based Process Engineering • USC-NPS-MIT-AFCAA-Quanterion: Affordability-Based SE • USC: Biorelational Model-Based SE • USC-MIT-Blue Cell: Flexible Virtual Design Environment

  7. Next-Generation Support for Engineering Resilient Systems An Aerospace Corp.-USC-AFOSR-Systems 2020 Win-Win Approach In collaboration with AFIT response: An Interoperable Construct for SE • Perform Joint Aerospace-USC research in model-based engineering (MBE), platform-based engineering (PBE), cyber assurance, and adaptive systems, in the context of the Aerospace CDC, to address future needs for: • Increased space systems resilience via advanced cyber security and adaptive satellite self-defense research and technology • More rapid diverse-stakeholder collaboration via empirical research in advanced collaboration technology and human collaboration effectiveness • More rapid and accurate multi-model analysis via metadata-enabled model interoperability • More powerful models via innovative use of multicore processors • Smart-system-based satellite and ground-system architectures • Next-generation-systems affordability via autonomous systems research and next-generation system cost and schedule estimation models • Apply research results on pilot projects via extensions and integration of the Aerospace CDC and AFIT Integrated Modeling Environments • Generalize the CDC capabilities for use in other domains • Capture and analyze usage experience for continuing capability improvements

  8. Current Aerospace CDC Architecture Concept Design Center

  9. Proposed Next-Gen CDC Architecture

  10. Outline • Systems 2020 Context • Example Request for Information Responses • Aerospace-USC-AFOSR-AFIT Response • Systems 2020 Status and Plans (Neches)

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