Join us for our 8 July 2025 Chapter meeting featuring:
Presenter: Richard Beasley
Topic: Requirements Practice
Abstract: In this talk Richard Beasley will review various aspects of Requirements practice. This will essentially look at Systems Engineering from a requirements-filtered lens – looking at requirements as a key, foundational aspect of Systems Engineering, aspects of requirements elicitation including various common pitfalls and misunderstandings, and the integration of requirements understanding into the wider Systems Engineering information management and iterative approach.
Bio: Richard Beasley retired last year from Rolls-Royce where he was an Associate Fellow of Systems Engineering, leading the Systems Engineering capability. He has been involved in INCOSE since 2007, serving as the UK chapter president 2014-16, INCOSE Director of Services 2022-2024, was one of original author team for SEBok, a lead author of the INCOSE Competency framework, and currently leads the International Working Group on “Embedding Systems Engineering Into Organizations”. He has written many papers for INCOSE International Symposia over the years, a number of which form the basis for this talk.
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(Rescheduled) INCOSE Colorado Front Range Chapter Virtual Meeting: There is No Such Thing as Non-Model based Systems Engineering
This presentation focuses on using models to communicate systems engineering
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Please join the Colorado Front Range Chapter for a virtual presentation by Zane Scott:
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There is No Such Thing as Non-Model based Systems Engineering--
Models are the basis of all communication and thinking. As we form ideas we think in models. As we communicate our ideas to others and absorb their thoughts, the communication is done in models. Successful communication rides on making those models match so that the ideas are accurately passed among us. The issue is not whether we use models but where those are kept. The presentation will address how we use models, where we keep and maintain them in order to promote efficient communication and how we can most efficiently and effectively communicate them.
Zane Scott (previous CAB chair, current VP for Professional Services for Vitech)
Member meeting starts at 6:15 PM and presentation starts at 6:30 PM MDT