INCOSE 2007 logo Systems Engineering:
Key to Intelligent Enterprises


San Diego, CA   June 24 -28, 2007

Panels
  Technical Panels

Panel 1.1.0
Can We Have Systems Resilient to Natural Disaster Events and/or to Terrorist Attacks? A Debate on the Issues

Panel 1.2.0
Heading Down a New Track: Growing an SE Practice in a Big, Bureaucratic, Legacy Enterprise

Panel 4.1.0
Requirements Engineering for Software vs. Systems in General?

Panel 4.2.0
Managing Rail Requirements: Case Studies Applying SE to Rail/Transit Projects

Panel 4.3.0
Discovering a Strategy for Whole Systems Modeling

Panel 5.2.0
Tailoring to Transit: Case Studies Applying SE to the Rail/Transit Domain

Panel 7.2.0
Challenges and Successes in the Deployment of Systems Engineering in the Commercial World

Panel 7.3.0
SysML Early Applications and Lessons Learned

Panel 10.2.0
Integrating Systems Engineering with Program and Project Management

Panel 10.3.0
Modeling the Enterprise: Case Studies and Approaches

Panel 10.4.0
U.S. ORD Systems of Systems Engineering Guide: Status Report & INCOSE Support

Panel 10.5.0
Cultural, Psychological and Motivational Factors in Risk Management: "Major Issues" or "Let's Not Go There"

Panel 10.6.0
Is the Systems Engineering Profession Quantitative Enough?



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