Welcome to the SOuthern ARizona (SOARizona) INCOSE chapter website. The chapter is centered in Tucson, Arizona. Anyone whose interests intersect with the profession of Systems Engineering is welcome to participate. This includes those in the profession of Project Management for engineering content as described on the wiki for the Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK). Get involved with the chapter through chapter meetings, speaker series, working groups, conferences, the U of A, and support to pre-college development of interest in Systems Engineering. SOARizona is also actively engaged with mentoring in the College of Engineering at the University of Arizona.
The SOARizona Chapter is a not-for-profit membership organization founded to develop and disseminate the interdisciplinary principles and practices that enable the realization of successful systems.
To share, promote and advance the best of systems engineering from across the globe for the benefit of humanity and the planet.
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We actively collaborate with regional chapters to gain proficiency in the practice of systems engineering. The availability of effective online tools enables us to participate in events hosted by other chapters. Chapter members also have opportunities to participate in INCOSE Working Groups. Our collaboration partners include:
Jun 12, 2019 4:45 PM - Jun 12, 2019 6:00 PM Mountain Standard Time
Abstract: This presentation is about a model-based approach to data design and management for a remote sensing ground station which is being developed as a system of systems. It is also about the evolution of an enterprise data management approach for that same “system”.
Bio: Barbara Mills is a Principal Staff Member at Sandia National Labs in the remote sensing ground station area. Her focus in this group has been data design/management as well as system architecture. Her prior position, as technical lead of an OPIR Data Standards group, set the stage for the current data design work. Barbara received her masters of science in electrical engineering (MSEE) from the University of California, Berkeley and her BSEE from the Ohio State University. Her experience at SNL has been varied (hardware design, embedded software design, signal processing, data and system design) but all applied to various sensing systems. In every case some kind of model was created; it is puzzling that complex systems are still created without them.
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