2010 OCTOBER TUTORIAL – UNIVERSAL ARCHITECTURE DESCRIPTION FRAMEWORK

Jeff Grady on Universal Architecture Description Framework Abstract: The history of system and software engineering modeling – for the purpose of understanding problem space and communicating the results of an analysis of problem space in the form of specifications – is about to come full circle. Starting as a fairly universal application of flow charts, it is now[…]

2010 MARCH TUTORIAL – A SIMPLE PRESCRIPTION FOR REQUIREMENTS SUCCESS

Jeff O. Grady on A Simple Prescription for Requirements Success Abstract: Many engineering department managers will tell you that the task that they have the most difficulty with on a new program is doing the requirements work resulting in a set of good specifications that can be used effectively as a basis for the design and subsequent[…]

14TH ANNUAL INCOSE REGION II MINI-CONFERENCE

System Complexity: Is Systems Engineering Effective in Complex Systems Development and Deployment [Agenda] Schedule: 0745 – 0815 Registration, Coffee & Donuts 0815 – 0830 Welcome & Introductions George Orr, INCOSE Chapter President 0830 – 0900 Keynote Address– Joel C. Sercel, PhD: Emerging Technical Methods of Intelligence for the 21st Century at IEEE 3/1-8,2008 Joel Sercel, PhD,[…]

2009 OCTOBER TUTORIAL – INTRO TO SYSTEMS THINKING

Ed Andrews on Intro to Systems Thinking Abstract: Do you have the tools you need to deal with complex systems in today’s environment? System thinking is a discipline for seeing “the big picture” and identifying key systemic relationships that influence system behavior. In a very practical way, this course covers the principles and tools of systems thinking to[…]