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Wasatch Chapter of INCOSE Organizational Meeting (6 October 2008)

Hello Wasatch Chapter of INCOSE - Let's kick off the fall season with a meeting!

Jim McMinimee from UDOT will present the Systems Engineering and planning that goes into all of the bridge replacements going on throughout the Salt Lake Valley..

The meeting is open to anyone furthering their education in Systems Engineering and/or just curiosity about bridge development.

Date: October 13th @ 5pm
Location: L3 Communications

RSVP: Shane Franz as soon as you can so we can get an accurate count for refreshments.
• Meeting attendees will need a valid driver’s license for security reasons


You may join INCOSE prior to the meeting by using this link. We hope to see you at the meeting!

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Systems Engineering Handbook v3 Released (8 July 2006)
Version 3 of the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook represents a shift in paradigm toward global industry application consistent with the Systems Engineering Vision. Developed for the new systems engineer, the engineer in another discipline who needs to perform systems engineering or the experienced systems engineer who needs a convenient reference, the handbook provides an updated description of the key process activities performed by systems engineers. Members may download the handbook free of charge from the product area on INCOSE Connect. Hardcopies of the handbook are also available for purchase from the INCOSE Office.

The descriptions in this handbook show what each systems engineering process activity entails, in the context of designing for affordability and performance. On some projects, a given activity may be performed very informally (e.g., on the back of an envelope, or in an engineer’s notebook); on other projects, very formally, with interim products under formal configuration control. This document is not intended to advocate any level of formality as necessary or appropriate in all situations.

Last Updated: 6 October 2008

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