Wasatch Chapter of INCOSE Organizational Meeting
(15 November 2011)
Wasatch Chapter of INCOSE - It's time for our December meeting!
The University of Utah has introduced a Graduate Certificate in Systems Engineering within the College of Engineering.
The Graduate Certificate in Systems Engineering addresses the need for engineers with training in complex engineering systems, such as in the aerospace industry and the military.
Please join us as Dr. Goldberg walks us through the U of U Systems Engineering Certificate.
Light snacks and beverages will be provided.
INCOSE membership is NOT required, so feel free to invite friends or others that may be interested.
Date: Thursday, December 1st
Time: 6:00 PM MST
Location:         L3 Communications
            640 North 2200 West
            SLC, UT
            (801)594-2000
           * Please bring a government issued form of ID
RSVP by November 28th:
Shane Franz OR January Anderson
You may join INCOSE prior to the meeting by using this link.
We hope to see you at the meeting!
Popular Member Benefits
(21 Mar 2007)
Here are a few of INCOSE's most popular member resources:
Systems Engineering Handbook v3.2.1 Released
(18 April 2011)
A new version 3.2.1 of the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook is now available for download on INCOSE Connect in the Products Area.
Version 3 of the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook represents a shift in paradigm toward global industry
application consistent with the Systems Engineering Vision. Developed for the new systems engineer,
the engineer in another discipline who needs to perform systems engineering or the experienced systems engineer
who needs a convenient reference, the handbook provides an updated description of the key process activities
performed by systems engineers. Members may download the handbook
free of charge from the product area on INCOSE Connect.
Hardcopies of the handbook are also available for purchase from the INCOSE Office.
INCOSE certification announces that the new Version of the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook 3.2 can now be used to prepare for the certification exam used for CSEP and ASEP.
As of January 2011, only Version 3.2 and newer of the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook will be used as the basis for the certification exam, and Version 3.1 will be retired.
An 2010 paper describing the difference between Version 3.1 and 3.2 can be downloaded here: SE Handbook Version 3.2 Paper.
The descriptions in this handbook show what each systems engineering process activity entails,
in the context of designing for affordability and performance. On some projects,
a given activity may be performed very informally (e.g., on the back of an envelope,
or in an engineer’s notebook); on other projects, very formally, with interim products under formal
configuration control. This document is not intended to advocate any level of formality as necessary
or appropriate in all situations.
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