Technical Panel FAQ



What does a panel consist of?
What are some of the panel topics presented in the past?
How many panel members are needed?
What is the Moderator’s role?
What are the Panel Members’ duties?
What is the format of a panel?
How do I submit a proposal?
How will my proposal be evaluated?
What sort of equipment will the conference supply?
What are the key dates for the panel proposal process?

 

What does a panel consist of?

A panel consists of three to five volunteers from the Systems Engineering community prepared to present their views and to lead audience discussion on a topic of interest. One panel member is the Moderator, and the other two to four panel members are the panel presenters.

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What are some of the panel topics presented in the past?

This table contains some of the topics that have been presented as panels at INCOSE 2000 and 1999 symposia. New panel topics are encouraged for INCOSE 2001, however topics similar to those previously presented will be given equal consideration as these are often popular panel topics and generally well received.

The Status and Future of EIA632, ISO/IEC 15288, EIA731 and the CMMI

Systems Engineering in Commercial Aircraft

Model Driven System Design: Where We Are, Where We’re Going

Systems Engineering - A Discipline or Engineering?

Integrated Process Improvement and Acquisition Reform at the FAA

Systems Engineering from a Global Perspective

Risk Management

Medical Systems 1

SE Aspects of Environmental Restoration and Waste Management

Government Contractor Partnering

Measurement & Risk Management

Benefits of Risk Management

Automotive Systems Engineering

Model Driven System Design

Benefits of Executable Specs

Expanding Role of Systems

Integrated Process Improvements: Pros and Cons

Engineering in Information Revolution

Synergy Between Program Management, Systems Engineering, Knowledge

2020 Vision for System Engineering

Systems Engineering Textbook Authors

Systems Engineering Principles: What are they?


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How many panel members are needed?

Preferably five but at least three, consisting of one Moderator and at least two Panel Members.

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What is the Moderator’s role?

The Moderator chairs the panel session. The Moderator’s duties also include:

  • Act as the primary contact with the symposium Technical Committee.
  • Recruit the panel members.
  • Identify an alternate Moderator and reserve panel members, in case of illness or accident.
  • Submit the presentations to the Technical Chair.
  • Ensure the presentations are kept within the time limit.
  • Chair the panel session. Introduce the panel session (10 minutes), and be prepared to summarise the session (5 minutes).

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What are the Panel Members’ duties?

The Panel Members duties include:

  • Under guidance from the Moderator, prepare an informal paper, which will not be refereed.
  • Prepare a 10 minute summary for presentation at the panel session.

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What is the format of a panel?

The panel’s papers will be published on the Symposium website 30 days prior to the Symposium, to allow potential audience members to prepare for the panel. The format of the panel session will be:

  • Moderator’s introduction to the panel session (10 mins)
  • Panel Members’ presentations (10 mins each)
  • Open discussion from the floor (40 mins)
  • Moderator’s summary (5 mins)

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How do I submit a proposal?

Use the Panel Proposal template and e-mail it to the Technical Chair, Dr David Cropley. Please contact David on telephone +61 8 8302 3802 if further assistance is required.

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How will my proposal be evaluated?

Panel proposals will be reviewed by the Technical Committee, particularly for interest to INCOSE members, relevance to Systems Engineering and the Symposium theme, and international appeal.

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What sort of equipment will the conference supply?

Normal technical session equipment (OHP, laptop computer, data projector) will be supplied.

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What are the key dates for the panel proposal process?

The key dates for the panel proposals are:

  • Proposals submitted by: 5th January, 2001
  • Selection notifications released by: 12th February, 2001
  • Panel papers submitted by the Moderator by: 1st June, 2001

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