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Papers IS2008

Download the "Guidelines for making a good technical presentation" and the MS Powerpoint template which also can be found on our 'Downloads' page.

Click here for all abstracts (51 pages) of the selected papers and key-reserve papers.

 
Get insired from previous INCOSE symposia papers

Getting inspired

Papers published at previous INCOSE Symposia are available at the INCOSE i-pub system. Browse through previously published papers to get inspired, find new information to make your contribution stand out, and don’t forget to credit those who provided the ground work for you!
I-pub is available at http://www.incose.org/ipub .
 
Paper Presentations

All in all 100 papers will be presented during the Symposium. The papers are grouped into sessions and presented in three parallel tracks. 40 minutes are allocated to paper presentations of this year to allow for a more in-depth presentation than previously given at the INCOSE symposia. In addition this should also allow ample time for discussions following the presentation. A session chair will assist in the moderation of the presentations and discussions.

The papers to be presented, deal with both the traditional and novel applications of the theory and practical use of Systems Engineering. At any time during the paper sessions there will be presentations offering insight into Systems Engineering topics that should be of interest to delegates from diverse backgrounds. However, at least half of the selected papers are expected to address the Symposium Theme which emphasises non-traditional Systems Engineering applications. Why not plan to attend a session that may give you some insight into how Systems Engineering helps others deal with future challenges?

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