THE INCOSE 2004 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM TUTORIALS :

INCOSE is pleased to offer tutorials on Sunday at no extra charge to pre-registered delegates. These tutorials are introductionary and educational in nature and are provided as a service to those interested in learning more about these topics at no extra charge.

FULL DAY HALF DAY (afternoon)
F0A Systems Engineering 101
James Long, Vitech Corporation & Dinesh Verma, Stevens Institute of Technology
H0C SE Principles and Vocabulary
Jean-Philippe Lerat (English)
F0B Introduction to Patterns Through Writing SE Patterns
Neil Harrison, Avaya, and Cecilia Haskins, TSS
H0D Principles & Terminologie d'IS
Véronique Gantier (Français)

These events are offered on Monday for an additional fee :

FULL DAY HALF DAY (Morning) English tutorial
F01 Delivering Better Results Faster
Niels Malotaux, N R Malotaux - Consultancy,
The Netherlands
H01 A critical Examination of the Foundations of Systems Engineering
Erik Aslasken, Sinclair Knight Merz, Australia
H02 Reconciling Requirements, Use Cases and Object-Oriented Modelling for Systems Engineering
Herman Kaindl, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
F02 Research Methods for Systems Engineering
How to Get the Most Out of Contract Research
David Cropley & Michael Harris, University of South Australia, Australia
H03 Generic Verification, Validation and Testing Methodology
Markus Hoppe, Viktor Levardy, Eduard Igenbergs, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany
Cecilia Haskins, TSS, Norway
Itzhak Bogomolni, Israeli Aircraft Industries, Israel
F03 Managing Complexity and Change Using Architecture Frameworks & Modelling
James N. Martin, The Aerospace Corporation, USA
H04 A Practical Application of Systems Engineering
Hal Mooz, Center for Systems Management, USA
HALF DAY (Afternoon) tutorial
F04 Competitive Systems Engineering:
How to do Systems Engineering in Hot Competition

Tom Gilb, Result Planning Limited, Norway
H11 SE'ing SE
Jack Ring, Innovation Management, USA
Erik Aslaksen, Sinclair Knight Merz, Australia
F05 Proposal Development for Commercial Industries -
A Business Process Simulation

Martin Wilke, Stefan Wenzel, 3D Systems Engineering GmbH, Germany
Egon Eicher, Eicher Logistik Training, Germany
H12 Implementing Practical Systems Engineering Measurements for Projects and Programs
Donald Gantzer, The MITR Corp., USA
Garry Roedler, Lockheed Martin Corp., USA
Rita Creel, The Aerospace Corp., USA
F06 An Introduction to Information-Centric Systems Engineering
Mark Austin, University of Maryland, USA
John Baras, University of Maryland, USA
H13 Requirements Reuse
Mike Mannion, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Hermann Kaindl, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
F07 A Complete Picture to Model Complex Systems: what, when, how and why model systems
Alain Faisandier, Map Système, France
Claude Feliot, ALSTOM, France
Jean-Philippe Lerat, SODIUS, France
H14 The Seamless Integration of Systems Engineering and Project Management in the Learning Environment
Hal Mooz, Center for Systems Management, USA
Kevin Forsberg, Center for Systems Management, USA