SIG Meeting: Science Enablers of Systems Engineering
Topic: The topic for the evening will be "Swarming" with a review
of how the Air Force planned to test its applicability. Presenter is Paul
Giovanni. .
Meeting Flyer: May 2008 Announcement and
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Theme: INCOSE Symposium Papers
Speaker 1: Factors Related to the Implementation of Information Systems
Security Engineering: A Quality Perspective, Bryan S. Cline, The
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia:
Presentation
Also: As part of Chapter Business one of the members will announce
his new book: Sustainable Development Possible with Creative System
Engineering.
INCOSE
2008 Symposium Links scroll to link title of book under Learning about
Sustainability or
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SIG Meeting: Science Enablers of Systems Engineering
The first meeting for the Science Enablers of Systems Engineering Special
Interest Group (SESE SIG) will be held on May 14th, 2008 at the Lockheed
Martin Technical Center Facility in Mount Laurel New Jersey in Building 770
in the Control Room (770-1). This SIG is supported by Lockheed Martin and
the Delaware Valley Chapter of INCOSE (International Council on Systems
Engineering). The meeting is open to all interested Lockheed Martin personnel
and all members of the Delaware Valley Chapter. The purpose of the SIG is
to explore current and emerging scientific theories that can be applied to
Systems Engineering:
Presentation
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15 April 2008 Meeting
Topic 1: Social System Modeling and Systems Engineering.
- Speaker:
Dr. Gnana Bharathy, Ackoff Collaboratory for Advancement
of the Systems Approach at the University of
Pennsylvania:
Presentation
Topic 2: New SIG will be announced: Science Enablers for System
Engineering.
- Speakers:
Paul S. Giovanni, Senior Member Engineering Staff,
Requirements Engineering, Enterprise Architecture, Lockheed Martin Corporation,
Moorestown, NJ:
Presentation
The new Delaware Valley INCOSE SIG will explore topics such as complexity
and complex systems, swarming, autonomous agents, evolution, etc.; and will
review discoveries in areas outside of engineering such as physics, biology,
sociology, etc. in order to determine how to leverage these to improve systems
engineering processes, architectures, and designs.
Place: Boeing, Philadelphia
Site, (Ridley
Park) Rotorcraft Division, Integrated
Defense Systems (IDS)
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