22nd Annual Systems & Software Technology Conference (SSTC 2010)

Salt Lake City , USA

Again this year, INCOSE and SSTC have established an INCOSE Track as part of the 22nd Annual Systems& Software Technology Conference (SSTC 2010). There are seven 45-minute open presentation slots remaining.

Theme: "Technology: Changing the Game"
Again this year, INCOSE and SSTC have established an INCOSE Track as part of the 22nd Annual Systems& Software Technology Conference (SSTC 2010). There are seven 45-minute open presentation slots remaining. This notice is a call for abstracts & bios for evaluation to fill those seven remaining slots.
 
SUBMIT YOUR 150 WORD ABSTRACT, 100 WORD BIO, AND TOPIC TODAY to the INCOSE Track Coordinator, john.clark@incose.org, for evaluation! Also include your ORGANIZATION, ADDRESS, PHONE, and EMAIL. The last day to submit them is Friday, 6 November. Speakers will be notified of acceptance beginning 18 November.
 
Abstracts will be accepted in the following topics:
Assurance and Security
Competitive Modeling/ Rapid Development
Cyber Warfare/Defense/Security
Developmental Lifecycle
Estimating and Measuring
Lessons to Share
Modernizing Systems and Software
New Concepts and Trends
Policies and Standards
Processes and Methods
Professional Development/Education and Human Capital
Robust, Reliable, and Resilient Engineering
 
This year, the Systems and Software Technology Conference will explore various technologies that are expected to make abrupt changes to common thought. We will explore the tools, the processes, and the ideas, which will"change the game" and make the way we have done things in the past - obsolete.
 
Remember just a few years ago, office staff were content to use a document creation method that required a specific keyboard layout, a QWERTY keyboard. The keyboard was designed to minimize the number of key collisions and improve typing efficiency. Although we have maintained the QWERTY interface, the computer and word processing software have changed the game. Typewriters are now museum relics.
 
According to Dr. Alex Roland and Dr. Wayne Lee, several historical innovations and technologies have demonstrated radical game changing differences to conduct war. They suggest items like gunpowder, aircraft, radar, and GPS have rewritten many aspects of war. In a recent survey conducted by IBM, top-level executives of various corporations revealed a common concern that somewhere in a garage or dorm room, another game changing technology is about ready to burst onto the scene.
 
What are these new game changing technologies going to be? Where will they come from? Will the near future bring a war fought in Cyberspace?
 
Join us in sharing your insights and work at SSTC 2010 and help us answer which technologies will Change the Game. .   
We invite you to submit, for consideration, your abstracts detailing your work related to Technology: Changing the Game. Mark your calendar now and plan to join us for excellent, quality presentations and networking with colleagues from military/government, industry, and academia.
 
In addition, the INCOSE Tutorial on the SE Handbook in Preparation for SE Certification will again be offered at the SSTC on Saturday and Sunday, April 24-25, 2010. See the SSTC web site for more information and to register.
 

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