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In-Service Systems Working Group
Charter
The Charter of the In-Service Systems Working Group (ISSWG) is to provide improved advice on:
  • The difficulties encountered in practice in applying authoritative guidance on SE, including the INCOSE SE Handbook, to systems which are in service. The Group should restrict itself to difficulties which are related to the fact that the systems are in the in service phase of the lifecycle.
  • Best current practice in adapting SE guidance to overcome these difficulties
The success criteria for the working group should be that their recommendations are generally supported by the SE community and capable of being put into practice.
 
Leadership
Chair: Bruce Elliott, Arbutus Technical Consulting Ltd.
Co-Chair: Paul Schreinemakers, SEPIAdvies BV
 

Contact In-Service Systems Working Group for additional information or to join this group.

Accomplishments/Products

The working group has just been chartered and is recruiting members to make a start on its work. We will be presenting at the 2009 International Symposium. If you will be there why not come and talk to us? We have a slot scheduled from 1230H on Tuesday but please check the conference program for location and any changes to time.

Current Projects

Guidance on the application of SE to in-service systems has been prepared by a UK working group. The In-Service Systems Working Group working group is about to start a project to:
  • Consider the work of the INCOSE UK working group and extend and adjust it
  • Consider the current channels by which INCOSE promulgates advice on good SE practice, including the SE Handbook and the SE Book of Knowledge, and make recommendations on how additional guidance on performing SE on in-service systems should be integrated into these channels.
It is hoped that the report from this work will be completed in time for presentation at the 2011 International Workshop.
 
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