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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA NAFEMS - INCOSE Collaboration Kick Off 28th January 2013
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA 2 AGENDA Call to orderRalf Hartmann Introduction to NAFEMS Dennis Nagy NAFEMS link to the SMSWG Frank Popielas Introduction to INCOSE Ralf Hartmann INCOSE link to the SMSWG Ralf Hartmann et al SMSWG Planning Edward Ladzinski Q&A All Next StepsFrank Popielas and Ralf Hartmann Closing
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA INCOSE Mission and Vision Mission Share, promote and advance the best of systems engineering from across the globe for the benefit of humanity and the planet. Vision The world's authority on Systems Engineering. Goals To provide a focal point for dissemination of systems engineering knowledge. To promote international collaboration in systems engineering practice, education, and research. To assure the establishment of competitive, scaleable professional standards in the practice of systems engineering. To improve the professional status of all persons engaged in the practice of systems engineering. To encourage governmental and industrial support for research and educational programs that will improve the systems engineering process and its practice.
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA INCOSE STATISTICS Membership as of 31 December 2012 Number of Members – 8344 Number of Countries – 56 Number of Chapters – 65 Number of Members by Sector: Sector I: Americas 5,114 Sector II: EMEA2,544 Sector III: Asia-Oceania 686
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA STATISTICS
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA INCOSE STATISTICS CAB Members – 69 Academic Council Members – 19
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA 7 Tech Ops Overview Activities 44 Working Groups Regrouped in 5 Clusters : Knowledge Enabler : 13 WG Processes Enabler : 16 WG Industry Domain : 5 WG Technology Domain : 3 WG Government Domain : 6 WG Link with Academia: 1 WG Strategic Initiative : MBSE SE Handbook, SE Certification, SEBoK, SE Vision 2025 Contribution to all major SE related standards Annual International Symposium complemented by well established regional and local Events 7
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA 8 Assistant Director Knowledge Steve Else Assistant Director Processes Bob Swarz Assistant Director Industry Gauthier Fanmuy Assistant Director Technology John Nallon Assistant Director Government Carl Landrum Associate Director Technical Reviews Quoc Do Assistant Director Technical Events Terje Fossnes Assistant Director Technical Information Ken Zemrowski Assistant Director Processes, Procedures & Plan Joe Elm Assistant Director Technical Communications Jack Riley Assistant Director MBSE Initiative Mark Sampson Assistant Director Standards Initiative Ken Zemrowski MBSE Chair & SE Vision Sandy Friedenthal Communications Ray Jorgensen Associate Director Internal Operations Richard Wray Deputy Technical Director Paul Schreinemakers Technical Director Bill Miller Academia Liaison Bill Miller Motor Sports – Bill Mackey Jack Ring Potential new WGs : - NAFEMS-INCOSE Collaboration - Natural Systems WG - Tests, Evaluation, Integration and V&V (IW 2012) Agile SE - Rick Dove Architecture – C. Dickerson / M. Wilkinson / D. Mavris Competency - Eileen Arnold Complex Systems - Sarah Sheard Decision Analysis - Frank Salvatore Intelligent Enterprises - Steve Else Knowledge Management - Kevin Forsberg / Garry Roedler PMI-INCOSE alliance - Ashok Jain Process Improvement - John Clark Resilient Systems - Scott Jackson Systems Science - James Martin SE Effectiveness - Joe Elm Training - John Clark Affordability - Joe Bobinis Cost Engineering - Ed Casey Human Systems Integration - Jennifer Narkevicius In-Service Systems - Joe Talik / Jon Hulse Lean Systems Engineering - Bo Oppenheim / Deb Secor Life Cycle Management- Garry Langford Measurement - Paul Frenz Model Based Concept Engineering - Kevin Robinson Object-Oriented SE Method - Howard Lykins Reliability Engineering - Albertyn Barnard Requirements - Mike Ryan Risk Management - Jack Stein / Bob Parro System of Systems - Alan Harding / Judith Dahmann System Safety Integration - Katri Hakola Systems Security Engineering - Rick Dove Verification & Validation - Ben Mancuso Tools Database - Randy Bullard Tools Integration & Interoperability - John Nallon Autonomous System Test & Validation – Don Greenlee Biomedical - Meagan O'Neil / Brad Peck Infrastructure - Alain Kouassi Net-centric Operations - John Hsu Very Small & Medium Enterprises - Joe Marvin Product Lines - Gauthier Fanmuy (in creation) Anti-terrorism International - Bill Mackey Defense Systems - Karl Geist GEOSS - Larry McGovern Power and Energy Systems - Ray Beach Space Systems - Bjorn Cole Transportation - Duncan Kemp / Nigel Murphy / Simon Smith Tech Ops Organisation
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Initiative Mark Sampson, Sanford Friedenthal 26 January 2013
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA MBSE Definition formalized application of modeling “Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) is the formalized application of modeling to support system requirements, design, analysis, verification and validation activities beginning in the conceptual design phase and continuing throughout development and later life cycle phases.” INCOSE SE Vision 2020 (INCOSE-TP-2004-004-02), Sept 2007
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA 11 Minimum Turn Radius: 24 ft. Dry Pavement Braking Distance at 60 MPH : 110 ft. Automatic Cruise Control Thermal/Heat Dissipation: 780° Ergonomic/Pedal Feedback: 34 ERGS Hydraulic Pressure: 350 PSI Sensor MTBF: 3000 hrs Power Rating: 18 Amps Hydraulic Fluid: SAE 1340 not- compliant Minimum Turn Radius: 24 ft. Dry Pavement Braking Distance at 60 MPH : 110 ft. 90 ft Source: INCOSE MBSE Initiative-Mark Sampson Multi-Disciplinary Integration
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA 12 Supports MBSE Component of the SE Vision 2020 Promote, advance, and institutionalize the practice of MBSE through broad industry/academic involvement Research Standards Processes, Practices, & Methods Tools & Technology Outreach, Training & Education MBSE Wiki http://www.omgwiki.org/MBSE/doku.php http://www.omgwiki.org/MBSE/doku.php MBSE Initiative Charter
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA INCOSE MBSE Roadmap 201020202025 Maturity MBSE Capability Ad Hoc MBSE Document Centric 2010 Well Defined MBSE Institutionalized MBSE across Academia/Industry Reduced cycle times Design optimization across broad trade space Cross domain effects based analysis System of systems interoperability Extending Maturity and Capability Distributed & secure model repositories crossing multiple domains Defined MBSE theory, ontology, and formalisms Emerging MBSE standards Matured MBSE methods and metrics, Integrated System/HW/SW models Architecture model integrated with Simulation, Analysis, and Visualization Planning & Support Research Standards Development Processes, Practices, & Methods Tools & Technology Enhancements Outreach, Training & Education Refer to activities in the following areas:
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA MBSE Leadership Team Management Chairs: Mark Sampson/Sandy Friedenthal Webinars and Communications - Ray Jorgensen Challenge Teams Biomedical Modeling Steve CornsBiomedical Modeling GEOSS Larry McGovernGEOSS Modeling and Simulation Interoperability Russell PeakModeling and Simulation Interoperability Space Systems Modeling Chris DelpSpace Systems Modeling Telescope Modeling Robert KarbanTelescope Modeling Activity Teams MBSE Usability Scott WorkingerMBSE Usability Methodology and Metrics John WatsonMethodology and Metrics Model-Based Testing Frank AlvidrezModel-Based Testing Model Management Joe BedocsModel Management Modeling Standards Roger BurkhartModeling Standards Ontology Henson GravesOntology System of Systems/Enterprise Modeling Ron WilliamsonSystem of Systems/Enterprise Modeling 14
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA 15 Expected Trend for Adoption Not at All (0)Almost Always (4)Somewhat/Sometimes (2) MBSE Survey – Question 4 January 2012
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International Workshop 26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013 Jacksonville, FL, USA MBSE Workshop Objectives Objectives Provides an opportunity to learn about the latest MBSE activities and applications Network with others involved in MBSE Theme Role of systems modeling in a multi-disciplinary engineering environment Agenda Presentations Breakout Sessions MBSE 101 SoS/Enterprise Architecture Modeling System Architecture and Requirements Modeling MBSE Usability Model Management
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System Part BDD FEM SysML “Domain ML” INCOSE NAFEMS Google Earth – visual zooming over orders of magnitude Earth Florida Jacksonville Omni Hotel What do we see when we apply this metaphor to the spectrum of Model Based Engineering? A spring meadow - fresh, tender, eager … the juices are flowing What do we see when we look at physics based domains? Old-Growth Forrest - diversity, growth and decay … an established ecosystem In-between is an arrid landscape that needs to be cultivated That’s where you come in! MBSE
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