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What’s Important in Systems Engineering Today? Highlights from the 2010 INCOSE Symposium

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

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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. INCOSE Goals Vibrant Instruction/Training Professional Development Promote Systems Engineering Member Network Influence Profession Support International Organizations Support Business Development Community Involvement

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. Your Chapter Delegation at Work

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

  11. 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

  12. 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

  13. IS 2010 Academic Forum Cihan H Dagli Founder Systems Engineering Graduate Program Missouri University of Science and Technology

  14. 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.

  15. 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

  16. IS 2010 K-12 Outreach Marcos Chu The Boeing Company

  17. 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

  18. 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

  19. Upcoming Events To join INCOSE go to: https://www.incose.org/cc_orders/joinINCOSE.cfm

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