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Systems Engineering Research Taking Systems Engineering to the Next Level

Outline. IntroductionNeed for Systems Architecting and EngineeringDoD Systems Engineering Vision 2020Academia NeedsMissouri S

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Systems Engineering Research Taking Systems Engineering to the Next Level

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    1. Systems Engineering Research Taking Systems Engineering to the Next Level Cihan H Dagli, PhD Professor of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Founder and Boeing Coordinator of Systems Engineering Graduate Program INCOSE and IIE Fellow dagli@mst..edu MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Rolla, Missouri, U.S.A.

    2. Outline Introduction Need for Systems Architecting and Engineering DoD Systems Engineering Vision 2020 Academia Needs Missouri S&Ts Approach Smart Systems Architecting Courses Industry Cooperation Future Of Systems Architecting

    3. Research Collaborators Renzhong Wang (Current SysEng PhD Student, INCOSE Doctoral Award Recipient) Dr. Atmika Singh (Former SysEng PhD Student, Researcher at Clearway Holding) Dr. Jason Dauby (Former SysEng PhD Student, INCOSE Doctoral Award Recipient, Researcher at Naval Surface Warfare Center) Dr. Nil Kilicay Ergin (Former SysEng PhD Student, Faculty at Pen State University)

    4. Introduction The Dynamically Changing Operating Environment We are increasingly a networked society: Trans-national mega military systems Asymmetrical threats vs. rapid reaction forces Trans-national enterprises Trans-national manufacturing Globally distributed services and production We are increasingly dependent on these networks.

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