From: Crawford, Bruce [bruce.crawford@lmco.com]
Sent: Mon 8/28/2006 2:31 PM
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Subject: [SFBAC Announce] INCOSE Meeting Tues >> Sept 12
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International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE)
San Francisco Bay Area Chapter
>>>> Sept 12 <<<<, Tuesday Evening Monthly Program
5:30 PM Social Half-Hour and hot snack
6:00-7:00 Talk followed by questions.
Networking and sidebars to 8 PM.
---- THERE ARE NEW INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISTANCE ATTENDEES - SEE BELOW ---
Speaker:
Jeffrey A. Harrison
Systems Engineer
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company
Sunnyvale, CA
E-mail: jeff.harrison@lmco.com
Telephone: 408 742-6258
Topic: Using SysML to Develop a Space System Specification and Design Model, Part 1
Abstract:
Jeff Harrison will be discussing his final project entitled “Using
SysML to Develop a Space System Specification and Design Model” that he
will be performing as part of his Cal Poly distance-learning curriculum for
an MS degree in Aerospace Engineering with specialization in Space Systems
Engineering. The project will be performed over the Fall 2006 and Winter 2007
quarters.
Jeff will present his project in two parts. Part 1 will be discussed during this meeting and will introduce the INCOSE members to the project and obtain any feedback from them. Jeff plans to return in the Spring or Summer of 2007 for Part 2 to report on the final results.
This presentation will provide an overview of the project, a discussion of the various views that he is using to model space system information into a database, the presentation of the latest information concerning Systems Modeling Language (SysML), and a review of results to date.
In summary, the project will involve extracting information concerning numerous unmanned satellite programs from an extensive collection of references and using this information to develop specification and design models for a satellite, a spacecraft bus, and spacecraft subsystems. The models will be developed using the OMG set of SysML diagrams. These diagrams should be used as tools for determining completeness of space system-related systems engineering activities such as requirements specifications, design descriptions, and design reviews. As a result, these tools could help reduce development cycle time.
Bio:
Jeff Harrison has 23 years of systems engineering experience with Lockheed
Martin Space Systems Company in Sunnyvale in support of space systems
development. He has been involved for the past three and a half years in the
development of the Anomaly Detection and Resolution (ADR) design for the
Space-Based Infra-Red System (SBIRS) spacecraft. Prior to his SBIRS
assignment, he worked for five years on the Space InfraRed Telescope Facility
(SIRTF) spacecraft program (now known as the Spitzer Space
Telescope) where he was involved in the development of its Fault Protection Subsystem as well as the development, maintenance, and verification of spacecraft-level requirements. Prior to joining Lockheed Martin, he served in the U.S. Navy as a Naval Flight Officer on P-3 Orion aircraft and as an Aeronautical Engineering Duty Officer. He has an MS in Aeronautical Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School and a BS in Aerospace Engineering from North Carolina State University. He is currently working on a MS in Aerospace Engineering with emphasis on Space Systems Engineering in a distance-learning program with Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He has been a member of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of INCOSE for over 12 years.
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Place: Cisco Systems, SJ-I/1-Kodiak, 285 West Tasman Drive (corner Vista
Montana) Take the First Street exit off of Highway 237. South on First, right
at Vista Montana, and just before Tasman, left into parking lot.
Proceed to Building I. Come to the front door.
Maps at http://www.incose.org/sfbac/cisco-bldg_i.html
If arriving late, the meeting is in the conference room directly to the
right of the front door - knock on the window to be let in.
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***** NEW INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISTANCE ATTENDEES *****
Meeting ID: 1302152
FIRST TIME WEB CONFERENCE ATTENDEES: TEST YOUR BROWSER
Visit http://meetingplace.cisco.com/mpweb/Scripts/browsertestupper.asp
to test your web browser for compatibility with the Web Conference
TO ATTEND A VOICE AND WEB CONFERENCE:
Option #1:
Internet Users - Outside the Cisco Intranet
Join the Web Conference - click the link below and join the web conference BEFORE calling in
1. Go to: http://meetingplace.cisco.com/join.asp?1302152
2. Fill in the My Name is field then click Attend Meeting, if you have a CEC
User ID - click on the Cisco Icon3. Accept any security warnings you receive
and wait for the Meeting Room to initialize Join the Voice Conference
3. From the Meeting Room, click on CONNECT (top left pane) and follow the
instructions on how to have the system call you or simply follow the Voice
only Conference instructions below
Option #2:
Cisco Intranet Users
Join the Web Conference
1. Go to: http://meetingplaceinternal.cisco.com/join.asp?1302152
2. Enter your CEC User ID & Password then click OK
3. Accept any security warnings you receive and wait for the Meeting Room to
initialize
4. Join the Voice Conference
From the Meeting Room, click on CONNECT (top left pane) and follow the instructions on how to have the system call you or simply follow the Voice only Conference instructions below
TO ATTEND A VOICE ONLY CONFERENCE
All Users
Global Access Numbers: http://cisco.com/en/US/about/doing_business/conferencing/index.html
1. Dial into Cisco MeetingPlace (see Local & Global Access Numbers
link above)
2. Press 1 to attend the meeting
3. Follow the prompts to enter the Meeting ID 1302152 and join the meeting
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For additional information about this Cisco MeetingPlace conference, contact: Carol Ann Mcdevitt, 14085254565
IF YOU NEED HELP
If you need assistance, after you dial into the conference, press #0 on your touchtone phone.
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Donation: FREE for members; $4 for non-members
For more information, contact:
Carol Ann McDevitt, 408-525-4565, cmcdevit@cisco.com or
Dorothy McKinney, 408-742-8790, dorothy.mckinney@lmco.com or
Tom Jackson, 408-742-2013, t.l.jackson@lmco.com
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The mission of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), a non-profit professional society, is to "foster the definition, and practice of World Class Systems Engineering in industry, academia, and government." The SF Bay Area Chapter presents thought-provoking monthly programs for its members and their guests. Learn about the INCOSE at www.incose.org.
Thank you,
Bruce Crawford
INCOSE SFBAC Secretary
INCOSE2006@comcast.net