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International Workshop
26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013
Jacksonville, FL, USA
NAFEMS - INCOSE
Collaboration Kick Off
28th January 2013
AGENDA
International Workshop
26 Jan – 29 Jan 2013
Jacksonville, FL, USA
Call to order
Ralf 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 Steps
Frank Popielas and Ralf Hartmann
Closing
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INCOSE Mission and Vision
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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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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
Sector II: EMEA
Sector III: Asia-Oceania
5,114
2,544
686
STATISTICS
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INCOSE STATISTICS
CAB Members – 69
Academic Council Members – 19
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Tech Ops Overview Activities
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• 44 Working Groups Regrouped in 5 Clusters :
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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
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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
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Tech Ops Organisation
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Technical Director
Bill Miller
Assistant Director
Knowledge
Steve Else
Deputy Technical
Director
Paul Schreinemakers
Agile SE - Rick Dove
Architecture – C. Dickerson / M. Wilkinson / D. Mavris
Competency - Eileen Arnold
Complex Systems - Sarah Sheard
Assistant Director
Industry
Gauthier Fanmuy
Decision Analysis - Frank Salvatore
Biomedical - Meagan O'Neil / Brad Peck
Intelligent Enterprises - Steve Else
Infrastructure - Alain Kouassi
Knowledge Management - Kevin Forsberg / Garry Roedler
Net-centric Operations - John Hsu
PMI-INCOSE alliance - Ashok Jain
Very Small & Medium Enterprises - Joe Marvin
Process Improvement - John Clark
Product Lines - Gauthier Fanmuy (in creation)
Associate Director
Internal Operations
Richard Wray
Associate Director
Technical Reviews
Quoc Do
Resilient Systems - Scott Jackson
Systems Science - James Martin
SE Effectiveness - Joe Elm
Training - John Clark
Assistant Director
Processes
Bob Swarz
Assistant Director
Technology
John Nallon
Tools Database - Randy Bullard
Affordability - Joe Bobinis
Tools Integration & Interoperability - John Nallon
Cost Engineering - Ed Casey
Autonomous System Test & Validation – Don Greenlee
Human Systems Integration - Jennifer Narkevicius
In-Service Systems - Joe Talik / Jon Hulse
Lean Systems Engineering - Bo Oppenheim / Deb Secor
Assistant Director
Technical Events
Terje Fossnes
Assistant Director
Technical Information
Ken Zemrowski
Assistant Director
MBSE Initiative
Mark Sampson
MBSE Chair
& SE Vision
Sandy Friedenthal
Communications
Ray Jorgensen
Assistant Director
Processes,
Procedures & Plan
Joe Elm
Assistant Director
Standards Initiative
Ken Zemrowski
Assistant Director
Technical
Communications
Jack Riley
Academia Liaison
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
Assistant Director
Government
Carl Landrum
Anti-terrorism International - Bill Mackey
Bill Miller
Defense Systems - Karl Geist
GEOSS - Larry McGovern
Motor Sports – Bill Mackey
Jack Ring
Power and Energy Systems - Ray Beach
Space Systems - Bjorn Cole
Transportation - Duncan Kemp / Nigel Murphy / Simon Smith
Potential new WGs :
- NAFEMS-INCOSE Collaboration
- Natural Systems WG
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- Tests, Evaluation, Integration and V&V (IW 2012)
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Model-based Systems Engineering
(MBSE) Initiative
Mark Sampson, Sanford Friedenthal
26 January 2013
MBSE Definition
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“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
Multi-Disciplinary Integration
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MBSE Initiative Charter
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• Supports MBSE Component of the SE Vision 2020
• Promote, advance, and institutionalize the practice of
MBSE through broad industry/academic involvement
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Research
Standards
Processes, Practices, & Methods
Tools & Technology
Outreach, Training & Education
• MBSE Wiki
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INCOSE MBSE Roadmap
MBSE Capability
Reduced cycle times
System of systems
interoperability
Design optimization across broad trade space
Cross domain effects based analysis
Extending Maturity and Capability
Institutionalized
MBSE across
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Matured MBSE methods and metrics,
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•Planning & Support
•Research
•Standards Development
•Processes, Practices, & Methods
•Tools & Technology Enhancements
•Outreach, Training & Education
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MBSE Leadership Team
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Management
• Chairs: Mark Sampson/Sandy Friedenthal
• Webinars and Communications - Ray Jorgensen
Challenge Teams
• Biomedical Modeling Steve Corns
• GEOSS Larry McGovern
• Modeling and Simulation Interoperability Russell Peak
• Space Systems Modeling Chris Delp
• Telescope Modeling Robert Karban
Activity Teams
• MBSE Usability Scott Workinger
• Methodology and Metrics John Watson
• Model-Based Testing Frank Alvidrez
• Model Management Joe Bedocs
• Modeling Standards Roger Burkhart
• Ontology Henson Graves
• System of Systems/Enterprise Modeling Ron Williamson
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MBSE Survey – Question 4
January 2012
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To what extent in the last 3 years has your
company/organization:
Adopted MBSE on
programs/projects
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Applied MBSE on
Pilots and studies
3.25
Increased MBSE
awareness
3.64
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2.80
Not at All (0)
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3.00
3.10
3.20
3.30
3.40
Somewhat/Sometimes (2)
3.50
3.60
3.70
Almost Always (4)
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MBSE Workshop Objectives
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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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