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INCOSE/GfSE Webinar 3: Model-based Systems Engineering Demystified (Part II)
In this second talk, Jon Holt will present and introduce the main considerations that must be addressed for successful MBSE implementation and adoption. This is summarized and encapsulated in ‘MBSE in a Slide.’
Meeting Title: Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Demystified ‘MBSE in a Slide’
Presenter Names: Professor Jon Holt
Date: Tuesday, 24 February 2022
Time EDT: 11:00 am- 12:00 pm EST; 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm UTC; 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm CET)
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GfSE -INCOSE Webinar 3 Invitation (Part II)!
Abstract
Continuing the presentation series Professor Jon Holt will build on the concepts of complexity presented in his first talk, in which Jon discussed how MBSE is a natural evolution of document-based systems engineering.
In this 2nd talk Jon will present and introduce the main considerations that must be addressed for successful MBSE implementation and adoption. This is summarized and encapsulated in ‘MBSE in a Slide.’
This talk will not only introduce the main concepts, but will also dismiss many of the myths associated with MBSE, such as ‘MBSE is all about SysML,’ ‘MBSE adds a large overhead to system development’ and that ‘all models are wrong’ amongst others. Topics covered will include: the system, models, notations, tools, frameworks, and compliance.
Jon has 30 years’ experience in using and deploying MBSE in industry and ‘MBSE in a Slide’ represents a summary of everything that he has learned in this period, which is either an indication of brilliant abstraction, or a shocking indictment on how little has been achieved in the last three decades!
Take-Away Key Messages
• Considerations for successful MBSE implementation and adoption
• Dispelling myths about MBSE including system, models, notations, and tools
Register in advance for this webinar at:
https://incose-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OS3xtMWwT42uv0WDyPB1lw
INCOSE/GfSE Webinar 3: Model-based Systems Engineering Demystified (Part II)
In this second talk, Jon Holt will present and introduce the main considerations that must be addressed for successful MBSE implementation and adoption. This is summarized and encapsulated in ‘MBSE in a Slide.’
Meeting Title: Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Demystified ‘MBSE in a Slide’
Presenter Names: Professor Jon Holt
Date: Tuesday, 24 February 2022
Time EDT: 11:00 am- 12:00 pm EST; 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm UTC; 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm CET)
Click to download
GfSE -INCOSE Webinar 3 Invitation (Part II)!
Abstract
Continuing the presentation series Professor Jon Holt will build on the concepts of complexity presented in his first talk, in which Jon discussed how MBSE is a natural evolution of document-based systems engineering.
In this 2nd talk Jon will present and introduce the main considerations that must be addressed for successful MBSE implementation and adoption. This is summarized and encapsulated in ‘MBSE in a Slide.’
This talk will not only introduce the main concepts, but will also dismiss many of the myths associated with MBSE, such as ‘MBSE is all about SysML,’ ‘MBSE adds a large overhead to system development’ and that ‘all models are wrong’ amongst others. Topics covered will include: the system, models, notations, tools, frameworks, and compliance.
Jon has 30 years’ experience in using and deploying MBSE in industry and ‘MBSE in a Slide’ represents a summary of everything that he has learned in this period, which is either an indication of brilliant abstraction, or a shocking indictment on how little has been achieved in the last three decades!
Take-Away Key Messages
• Considerations for successful MBSE implementation and adoption
• Dispelling myths about MBSE including system, models, notations, and tools
Register in advance for this webinar at:
https://incose-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OS3xtMWwT42uv0WDyPB1lw
INCOSE/GfSE Webinar 3: Model-based Systems Engineering Demystified (Part II)
In this second talk, Jon Holt will present and introduce the main considerations that must be addressed for successful MBSE implementation and adoption. This is summarized and encapsulated in ‘MBSE in a Slide.’
Meeting Title: Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Demystified ‘MBSE in a Slide’
Presenter Names: Professor Jon Holt
Date: Tuesday, 24 February 2022
Time EDT: 11:00 am- 12:00 pm EST; 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm UTC; 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm CET)
Click to download
GfSE -INCOSE Webinar 3 Invitation (Part II)!
Abstract
Continuing the presentation series Professor Jon Holt will build on the concepts of complexity presented in his first talk, in which Jon discussed how MBSE is a natural evolution of document-based systems engineering.
In this 2nd talk Jon will present and introduce the main considerations that must be addressed for successful MBSE implementation and adoption. This is summarized and encapsulated in ‘MBSE in a Slide.’
This talk will not only introduce the main concepts, but will also dismiss many of the myths associated with MBSE, such as ‘MBSE is all about SysML,’ ‘MBSE adds a large overhead to system development’ and that ‘all models are wrong’ amongst others. Topics covered will include: the system, models, notations, tools, frameworks, and compliance.
Jon has 30 years’ experience in using and deploying MBSE in industry and ‘MBSE in a Slide’ represents a summary of everything that he has learned in this period, which is either an indication of brilliant abstraction, or a shocking indictment on how little has been achieved in the last three decades!
Take-Away Key Messages
• Considerations for successful MBSE implementation and adoption
• Dispelling myths about MBSE including system, models, notations, and tools
Register in advance for this webinar at:
https://incose-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OS3xtMWwT42uv0WDyPB1lw
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