Panels



Track 1, Session 2: Panel: Space Systems

1.2.1

Moderator: D. Durham

Track 1, Session 3: Panel: Tailoring the SE process for commercial and public sector interest domains

1.3.1

Moderator: S. Jackson (abstract available here)

Track 2, Session 5: Panel: The Engineering and acquistion of SoS: Challenge facing coalition forces & possible solutions

2.5.1

Moderator: W. Ewald

Track 2, Session 7: Panel: Engineering an integrated and interoperable Naval force: Advancing the Practice of Systems Engineering

2.7.1

Moderator: W. Ewald

Track 3, Session 1: Panel: The Global Impacts of E-commerce

3.1.1

Moderator: R. Kaffenberger (abstract available here)

Track 3, Session 4: Panel: Systems Engineering approaches to the resolution of environmental issues throughout the world

3.4.1

Moderator: R. Hill

Track 3, Session 6: Panel: Can requirement specifications be replaced by databases?

3.6.1

Moderator: P. Davies (abstract available here)

Track 4, Session 3: Panel: Concept of Operations: The Keystone of the pre-requirements process

4.3.1

Moderator: R. Gonzales

Track 4, Session 5: Panel: The impact of evolutionary acquisition on Systems Engineering

4.5.1

Moderator: E. Axelband (abstract available here)

Track 5, Session 2: Panel: Risk Hunters- combining forensics & archeology to find and attack those pesky risks!

5.2.1

Moderator: D. Gantzer

Track 5, Session 5: Panel: Enhancing UML for Systems Engineering

5.5.1

Moderator: M. Green

Track 5, Session 6: Panel: Systems thinking and Systems Engineering for strategic planning

5.6.1

Moderator: R. Hodge

Track 6, Session 4: Panel: Model-driven system design: Update from the trenches

6.4.1

Moderator: R. Cohen

Track 8, Session 7: Panel: Discover the guide to Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK)

8.7.1

Moderator: R. Leibrandt (abstract available here)

 
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