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Page 1: Washington,DC,USA July7-12,2018 Detailed Program

Detailed ProgramDelivering Systems in the

Age of Globalization

Annual INCOSEinternational symposium28th

Washington, DC, USAJuly 7 - 12, 2018

Program as of July 06, 2018 For last minute changes, please check the APP, e-signage, website,

or the bulletin board in the registration Area.

Page 2: Washington,DC,USA July7-12,2018 Detailed Program

Keynote Paper Panel RoundtableInvited PresentationPresentation Tutorial Workshop Exhibition /

SponsorBusiness Meeting

WG Meeting

Social Event

Food & Beverage General

Business Meetings:Meeting Start

timeEnd time

Open / Closed

Room

Corporate Advisory Board Meeting 08:00 15:00 Closed Lafayette/Farragut Square

INCOSE Institute for Technical Leadership 08:00 17:00 Closed Franklin Square

Certification Advisory Group 09:00 17:00 Closed Wilson

Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM) Working Group Meeting

09:00 12:00 Open/OS * Bulfinch

Technical Operations Associate/Assistant Directors meeting

09:00 12:00 Closed Roosevelt

Asia Oceania Chapters Leaders Meeting 10:00 12:00 Open/WS * Burnham

BKCASE Governors Meeting 10:00 11:30 Closed Latrobe

EMEA Chapters Leaders Meeting 10:00 12:00 Open Banneker

Academic Council 13:00 16:30 Open Burnham

Events Core Planning Committee 13:00 16:00 Closed Cherry Blossom

Industry Outreach Board Meeting 13:00 15:00 Closed Bulfinch

SOSWG Working Meeting 13:30 17:00 Open/WS * Latrobe

Joint Corporate Advisory Board / Tech Ops / IOB/Academia Meeting

15:00 17:00 Open/WS * Lafayette/Farragut Square

Saturday Tutorials:A.1: Project Design and Management with the Project Value, Risk, and Opportunity (PVRO) Framework (Expert) .............................................................................................................0800-1200Tyson Browning (Neeley School of Business, TCU)Declaration A, Level 1b (Ticket required)

A.2: Understanding and Applying the INCOSE SE Handbook Fourth Edition (Novice) ... David Walden (Sysnovation, LLC) ................................................................................................................0800-1700Declaration B, Level 1b (Ticket required)

A.3: A practical introduction to Capability Systems Engineering: Designing Hyper-loop, a new 800 mph ground transportation capability ................................................0800-1700Duncan Kemp, Samantha Williams (Ministry of Defence)Penn Quarter A, Level 1b (Ticket required)

A.4: Complex System Failure: Identification, Assessment, Response, and Evaluation (Novice) .........................................................................................................................................................0800-1700Charles Keating (Old Dominion University); Joseph Bradley (Leading Change, LLC); Richard Hodge (DrRichardHodge.com)Penn Quarter A, Level 1b (Ticket required)

A.5: How Acquirers and Suppliers can use Systems Engineering to Achieve Better Acquisition Results (Expert) .............................................................................................................0800-1700Clement Smartt, Carlee Bishop (Georgia Institute of Technology)Tiber Creek A, Level 1b (Ticket required)

C.1: The “Secret Weapon” for Systems Engineering – Using Creativity to Improve Your SE Process and Product (Expert) .......................................................................................1330-1700Jennifer Narkevicius, Donna Bennett (Creative Purpose LLC)Declaration A, Level 1b (Ticket required)

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Lunch (1200 - 1330) Location: Independence Foyer – Level 5b

Break (0930-1000) Location: Independence Foyer – Level 5bTechnical

Operations Assistant Directors

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Working Group

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Break (1500-1530) Location: Independence Foyer – Level 5b

Working Group

Meetings

Joint Corporate Advisory Board / Tech Ops / IOB/

Academia Meeting Sessions

Working Group

Meetings

Corporate Advisory Board Dinner (By invitation only) (1930-2200) Location: The Arboretum at The Hamilton - 600 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20005

Corporate Advisory Board Meeting (0800-1500)

Working Group

Meetings

Tutorials & Workshops

Tutorials & Workshops

Tutorials & Workshops

Tutorials & Workshops

TechOps AD & Chair Lunch

Meeting

Special Sessions:Empowering Women Leadership Forum: « Embracing Systems Engineering Leadership Diversity» .....................................................................................................................................................0800-1645Independence Ballroom BC, Level 5b

STEM ...............................................................................................................................................................1000-1400Independence Ballroom HI, Level 5b

MBSE Lightning Round ......................................................................................................................1330-1700Independence Ballroom DE, Level 5b

* Open/OS: Open/Outreach Session | * Open/WS: Open/Working Session

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Keynote Paper Panel RoundtableInvited PresentationPresentation Tutorial Workshop Exhibition /

SponsorBusiness Meeting

WG Meeting

Social Event

Food & Beverage General

Business Meetings:Meeting Start

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INCOSE Certification knowledge exam 08:00 12:00 Open Lafayette/Farragut Square

OMG Safety and Reliability profile development meeting

08:00 10:30 Open/WS * Franklin Square

SE Body of Knowledge - Listening Session 08:30 10:30 Open/WS * Renwick

Joint Leadership Meeting 09:00 10:30 Open Independence Ballroom A

INCOSE Fellows 10:00 12:00 Closed Bulfinch

SOSWG Working Meeting 10:00 17:00 Open/WS * Latrobe

Certification Advisory Group 10:30 17:00 Closed Wilson

IWG Products and Strategy Session 10:30 12:00 Open/WS * Renwick

Board of Directors Meeting 11:00 18:00 Closed Burnham

INCOSE Events - IS2018 ESPT Meeting 13:00 16:00 Closed Cherry Blossom

Institute for Technical Leadership: Developing Technical Leaders for the Age of Globalization Workshop

13:00 16:00 Closed Franklin Square

MBSE Patterns Working Group Meeting 13:30 17:00 Open/WS * Tiber Creek B

SYS Editorial Board meeting 13:30 15:30 Closed Roosevelt

System Safety Working Group Meeting 13:30 15:30 Open/WS * Renwick

TIMLM WG Project Reviews 13:30 16:30 Open/WS * Bulfinch

HWG Planning Session 16:00 17:30 Open/WS * Renwick

Sunday

Tutorials:E.1: Integrating Systems Engineering, Project Management, and Quality Management (Novice) .......................................................................................................................................................... 0800-1700Ann Hodges (Sandia National Laboratories); Heidi Hahn (Los Alamos National Laboratory)Declaration A, Level 1b (Ticket required)

E.2: Introduction to Systems Security Engineering (Expert) ......................................... 0800-1700Mark Winstead, Daryl Hild; Michael Mcevilley (The MITRE Corporation)Declaration B, Level 1b (Ticket required)

E.3: Trade-off Analytics: Developing and Evaluating the Tradespace (Novice) . 0800-1700Gregory Parnell, Ed Pohl (University of Arkansas)Penn Quarter A, Level 1b (Ticket required)

E.4: Back to Basics: Fundamentals for Systems Engineering Success (Novice) 0800-1200David Long (Vitech Corporation)Penn Quarter B, Level 1b (Ticket required)

E.5: Requirements Engineering for Contract-Based Systems (Novice) .................. 0800-1200Brian Berenbach (Georgia Institute of Technology)Tiber Creek A, Level 1b (Ticket required)

G.5: Effective Communication and Analysis in the Age of MBSE (Novice) ........... 1330-1700Ronald Kratzke (Vitech Corporation)Declaration A, Level 1b (Ticket required)

Overall Schedule Workshops:System Science Workshop ................................................................................................................. 0800-1700James MartinBanneker, Level 1b (Ticket required)

SE Program Criteria and Outcomes for Accreditation (Expert) .................................. 1330-1700Phil BrownPenn Quarter B, Level 1b (Ticket required)

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Lunch (1200 - 1330) Location: Independence Foyer – Level 5b

Break (0930-1000) Location: Independence Foyer – Level 5b

Working Group Meetings

Break (1500-1530) Location: Independence Foyer – Level 5b

Working Group Meetings

Board of Directors Meeting

(1100-1800)

Working Group Meetings

Joint Leadership Meeting

(0900-1030)

Working Group Meetings

Tutorials & workshops

Tutorials & workshops

Tutorials & workshops

Tutorials & workshops

Break (1030-1100) Location: Independence Foyer

* Open/OS: Open/Outreach Session | * Open/WS: Open/Working Session

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Keynote Paper Panel RoundtableInvited PresentationPresentation Tutorial Workshop Exhibition /

SponsorBusiness Meeting

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Systems Thinking Roundtable 07:00 08:00 Open/WS * Latrobe

Agile Systems Engineering WG Workshop 10:00 12:00 Open/WS * Banneker

Ambassadors 10:00 12:00 Open/WS * Bulfinch

Lean Systems Engineering Work Group - Lean Systems Design Framework

10:00 12:00 Open/WS * Tiber Creek A

Practitionner Challenge 10:00 17:00 Open Franklin Square

RWG Status and Ask the Experts 10:00 12:00 Open/WS * Latrobe

Transportation Working Group - General Meeting 10:00 12:00 Open/WS * Burnham

Automotive Working Group meeting 13:30 15:00 Open Tiber Creek B

CIPR within Region Chapters 13:30 15:00 Closed Latrobe

Digital Engineering Information eXchange Working Group (DEIXWG) Part I

13:30 15:00 Open/WS * Burnham

IWG Products and Strategy Session 13:30 15:00 Open/WS * Bulfinch

MBSE Patterns Working Group Meeting 13:30 15:00 Open/WS * Banneker

Planning and Budget Meeting 14:00 15:00 Closed Tiber Creek A

Americas Chapters Leaders Meeting 15:30 17:30 Open Latrobe

Asia Oceania Chapters Leaders Meeting 15:30 17:00 Open/WS * Bulfinch

Digital Engineering Information eXchange Working Group (DEIXWG) Part II

15:30 17:00 Open/WS * Burnham

SE Body of Knowledge - Editors' Meeting 15:30 17:00 Open/WS * Banneker

VSE Deployment Packages as Practical Applications 15:30 17:00 Open/WS * Tiber Creek B

Analytic Enablers Working Group Chairs 17:00 18:00 Open/WS * Bulfinch

Posters:Implementation of A3 architectural overviews in Lean Product Development Teams; A case study in the Subsea Industry Sindre Løndal, Kristin Falk (University College of Southeast NO)

Minimum SysML Representations to Enable Rapid Evaluation using Agent-Based Simulation Apoorv Maheshwari, Ali Raz, Aleksandra Dervisevic, Robert Campbell (Purdue University); William Colligan, Andrew Murphy, Oluwatomi Kolawole (Architecture Technology Corporation); Daniel Delaurentis (Purdue University)

Model-based System Engineering for the Assessment of Tactical Performance in the Complex, High Tempo Game of Soccer Lance Sherry (George Mason University); Aiden Sherry (Methodist University)

Modeling Inference Enterprises Using Multiple Interoperating ModelsKathryn Laskey, Edward Huang, Abbas Zaidi (George Mason University); David Brown, Dennis Buede (Innovative Decisions, Inc.); Bahram Yousefi, Shou Matsumoto, Muhammad Imran (George Mason University)

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Opening Plenary & Keynote (0800-0930) Location: Independence Ballroom A – Level 5b

Ice Breaker Reception (1800-1930) Location: Exhibit Hall – Level 3b

Sessions (1000-1210)

Working Group Meetings

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Sponsors & Exhibitors

Presentations (1000-1210)

Break (1500-1530) Location: Exhibit Hall – Level 3b

Sessions (1330-1455)

Working Group Meetings

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Working Group Meetings

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Welcome Lunch for New Members and First-Time Delegates (1210 - 1330)

Location: Penn Quarter – Level 1b

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Lunch (1200 - 1330) Location:

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Break (0930-1000) Location: Exhibit Hall – Level 3b

* Open/OS: Open/Outreach Session | * Open/WS: Open/Working Session

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Keynote Paper Panel RoundtableInvited PresentationPresentation Tutorial Workshop Exhibition /

SponsorBusiness Meeting

WG Meeting

Social Event

Food & Beverage General

Starttime

Endtime

Track 1(Independence Ballroom A)

Track 2(Independence Ballroom BC)

Track 3 (Independence BallroomDE)

Track 4(Independence Ballroom FG)

Track 5(Independence Ballroom HI)

Track 6(Lafayette/Farragut)

Track 7(Declaration)

Track 9(Wilson)

08:00 09:30OpeningPlenary Co-Evolution of Complex Aeronautical System & Complex System Engineering - Zhang Xin Guo (Aviation Industry Corporation of China)

09:30 10:00 Break Selected Posters will be Presented – See Posters section on previous page (Exhibit Hall Area)

10:00 12:10 Session 1

Invited Panel AeroSpace MBSE Applications Managing Risk Oil & Gas Interface Management SE Education TechOps Invited Content Panel Track Sponsors/ExhibitorsTrackEric Honour Robert Bordley Bill Scheible Dr. Chandru Mirchandani

Systems Approaches to Governance andPolicy

Moderator:Mo Monsouri (Stevens Institute of

Technology);

Panelists:Alan Harding (BAE Systems);

Willie Donaldson (Strategic Venture Planning);Zhang Xinguo (Aviation Industry Corporation

of China, Ltd. (AVIC))

Incorporating Variability and Reuse intoSystem Architecture Models - Principles

and Challenges

Robert Malone, Brittany Friedland, JohnHerrold (The Boeing Company); Ronald

Houde (Mannarino Systems and Software)

Perspectives on ManagingEmergent Risk due to Rising

Complexity in Aerospace Systems

Dianne DeTurris, Andrew Palmer(Cal Poly State University, SLO)

Application of a System EngineeringFramework to the Subsea Front-End

Engineering study

Siv Engen, Kristin Falk (University Collegeof Southeast Norway)

Enhancing the Academic Portfolio -Systems Engineering Research &

Teaching for Universities

Mario Kossmann (AIRBUS)

System Safety Roundtable:Understanding the State of theArt and State of the Practice inSystem Safety Engineering

Moderator:Duncan Kemp (Ministry of Defence);

Meaghan O'Neil (INCOSE)

Panel: Interagency Panel on SystemsEngineering of the Future

Moderator:Anna-Maria McGowan (NASA);

Scott Lucero (Department of Defense (DoD));

Panelists:Robert Gold (Department of Defense (DoD));

Gary Mosier (NASA);James Tuttle (Department of Homeland Security

(DHS));Jonathan Porter (Federal Highway Administration,

Department of Transportation (FHWA DOT));Kent Jones (National Nuclear Security

Administration, Department of Energy (DOE));Vijay Srinivasan (Systems Integration Division,

NIST);Timothy Sprock (NIST)

BigLever Software

Introducing Cost Models to ConceptualTradespace Exploration

E. Alex Baylot, Drew Kelley, James Richards,Deanna Hardin (US Army ERDC)

Risk Management Limbo: HowLow Can You Go?

Casey Medina (Studio SE, Ltd.)

Reducing Project Cost GrowthThrough Early Implementation of

Interface Management

Magnus André Nilsen, Kristin Falk(University College of Southeast NO); Tom

Arnfinn Haugen (TechnipFMC)

Using Board Games as SubjectMatter for Developing Expertise inModel-Based Systems Engineering

Matthew Corrado (Georgia Institute ofTechnology); Kathryn Trase (NASA)

Phoenix Integration

Model Based Tradeoffs for AffordableResilient Systems

Marilee Wheaton (The AerospaceCorporation); Azad M. Madni (University of

Southern California)

An MBSE Tool to SupportArchitecture Design for

Spacecraft Electrical PowerSystem

Liu Zhigang, Yang Mengfei, Chen Qi,

Du Qing, Xia Ning (Beijing Institute ofSpacecraft System Engineering); Lu

Jinzhi (KTH Royal Institute of

Technology)

Decomposing Complex ProblemsUsing Influential Attribute Network

Graphs

Garret Fitzpatrick, Ian Monk (ShellTechWorks)

What Can You Learn About SystemsEngineering by Building a Lego™

Car?

Heidi Ann Hahn (Los Alamos NationalLaboratory)

3SL

12:10 13:30Lunch

12:30-13:30 Selected Posters will be Presented – See Posters section on previous page (Exhibit Hall Area)12:15 13:15 Welcome Lunch for New Members and First-Time Delegates (Penn Quarter)

13:30 14:55 Session 2

Defense Acquisition Applications Public Policy Applications Addressing Threats Oil & Gas Process Improvements SE Education TechOps Invited Content Panel Track Sponsors/ExhibitorsTrackTerje Fossnes Dennis Buede Greg Parnell Cecilia Haskins Don Gelosh David Endler

Reading Further Between The Lines –Recent Developments in the UK MOD

Acquisition Requirements & AcceptanceTube Map

Ian Gibson, Andy Price ( Jacobs); SamanthaWilliams (UK Ministry Of Defence); Ian Blake

(UK Ministry of Defence)

Systems Engineering and Society: SENeeds Recognition from the General

Public to Become UniversallyAppreciated

Stephen Sutton (Retired)

A systems approach for achievingoperational control of the

southwest border

Ryan Riccucci, Chris Pietrzak (U.S.Border Patrol)

Developing a Configure-to-OrderProduct in the Subsea Oil and Gas

Domain

Ole Kaare Ulsvik, Kristin Falk (UniversityCollege of Southeast Norway)

Experience from IntroducingSystems Engineering in an

Academic Environment Using anIndustry Training Course

Erik Herzog, Asa Nordling-Larsson(SAAB AB); Jad El-Khoury, Martin

Törngren (KTH)

Embedded Control of MedicalDevices: Trust, But Verify

Chris Unger (GE Healthcare); BillSchindel (ICTT System Sciences);

Marc Horner (ANSYS, Inc.)

Panel: Revolutionizing the Ways thatArchitecture Can Impact System Success

Moderator:Jean-Luc Garnier (Thales)

Panelists:James Martin (Aerospace Corporation);

Anand Kumar (TCS Research);Gerrit Muller (University College of South East

Norway);Michael Wilkinson (Atkins);

Richard Martin (Tinwisle Corp)

No Magic

“Changing the Acquisition Game”:Alleviating Unreasonable PM-SE

Constraint Risks

Charles Wasson (Wasson Strategics, LLC);Colin Neill (The Pennsylvania State University);Heidi Hahn (Los Alamos National Laboratory);Allison Weigel (Toray Composite MaterialsAmerica, Inc.); Tony Lindeman ( Jacobs

Technology, Inc.)

The Evolving Role of Stakeholders: FromUsers To Co-Designers

Robert McMahon (INCOSE)

STIEM: Towards Faster Design,Integration, and Execution of

Inference Models

Shou Matsumoto, Edward Huang,Kathryn Laskey (George Mason

University)

The Importance of ProjectManagement in the SystemIntegration, Verification and

Validation Process

Christoffer J. Røsegg, Kristin Falk(University College of Southeast NO)

Professional Development ofStudent Engineers Using Design

Thinking

Heidi Ann Hahn, Valerie J. Lawdensky,Lia C. Meirose, Hannah D. Mohr, HaleyB. Turman, Sandra J. Zimmerman (LosAlamos National Laboratory – LANS LLC)

… is everything a system ofsystems and does it matter?

Judith Dahmann (The MITRECorporation); Alan Harding (BAE

Systems)

Phoenix Integration

14:55 15:30 Break Selected Posters will be Presented – See Posters section on previous page (Exhibit Hall Area)

15:30 16:55 Session 3

Defense Case Studies AeroSpace Case Studies System Security Advanced Oil & Gas Applications Invited Innovative Content TechOps Invited Content Panel Track Sponsors/ExhibitorsTrackKen Ptack Eileen Arnold Bill Scheible Cecilia Haskins Mike Celentano David Endler

An Empirical Case Study of ProblemStructuring in the Use of Generic

Architectures

James McLean, Dawn Gilbert (MOD - DefenceEquipment & Support)

Case Study: Agile Systems Engineering atLockheed Martin Aeronautics Integrated

Fighter Group

Rick Dove (Paradigm Shift International);William Schindel (ICTT System Sciences); Ken

Garlington (Lockeed Martin)

Engineering System Security for aSystem of Systems Context

Carol Woody (Software EngineeringInstitute)

The Oil and Gas Digital EngineeringJourney

Matthew Hause (PTC); Steve Ashfield(Nova Systems)

STEM - Presentations from AwardWinning Students

Organizational ChangeManagement: A critical skill forSEs (involved in Enterprise

Transformation) (involved withsociotechnical enterprises)

William Donaldson (StrategicVenture Planning and Christopher

Newport University)

Panel: Overcoming MBSE adoptionchallenges

Moderator:Aurelijus Morkevicius (No Magic Inc.)

Panelists:Michael J. Vinarcik (Booz Allen Hamilton);

Mohammad Chami (Bombardier TransportationGmbH);

George E. Walley (Ford Motor Company);Brian Nielsen (The Boeing Company);

Capella

Technology Readiness Assessment forthe Nuclear Weapons Program

Glenn Bell (National Nuclear SecurityAdministration); Srinivasan Venkatesh

(TechSource, Inc); Caroline Bruns (TechSource,Inc.)

Property Model Methodology: A LandingGear Operational Use Case.

Patrice Micouin (Micouin Consulting forInnovative Systems Engineering); PascalPaper, Louis Fabre (AIRBUS Helicopters);François Guérin (MathWorks); ThomasRazafimahefa, Roland Becquet (AIRBUS

Helicopters)

Model-Based Systems Engineeringfor Electronic Voting System

Security

Dirk Zwemer (Intercax LLC)

Developing conceptual smart trainingsystem for advanced plant design andFEED engineers based on a tailored

systems engineering process

Dae-Geun Hong (POSTECH); Chang-WooPark (Seoul National University); Suk-

Hwan Suh, Hwal-Won Suh (POSTECH); So-Yeon Kang (Yonsei University)

STEM - Presentations from AwardWinning Students

Writing Excellent Requirementsusing the INCOSE Guide toWriting Requirements

Lou Wheatcraft (RequirementsExperts/Seilevel);Mike Ryan (UNSW

Canberra)

IBM

17:00 18:00 Working Group Sessions18:00 19:30 Ice Breaker Reception (Exhibit Hall)

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Systems Thinking Roundtable 07:00 08:00 Open/WS * Latrobe

Certification Program talk with training providers 10:00 11:00 Open Bulfinch

Model-Based Enterprise Capabilities Matrix Challenge Team

10:00 12:00 Open/WS * Latrobe

Practitionner Challenge 10:00 17:00 Open Franklin Square

Product Line Engineering WG Status and Planning

10:00 12:00 Open/WS * Penn Quarter A

Using Agile In Intelligent Transportation Systems

10:00 12:00 Open/WS * Burnham

Certification Program Updates and Q&A 11:00 12:00 Open Bulfinch

Policy Management Committee (PMC) 13:00 15:00 Closed Banneker

Architecture WG project updates 13:30 15:00 Open/WS * Bulfinch

Configuration Management - General Meeting 13:30 15:30 Open/WS * Latrobe

OMG Safety and Reliability profile development meeting

13:30 15:00 Open/WS * Burnham

SE Body of Knowledge - Listening Session 13:30 15:00 Open/WS * Penn Quarter A

INCOSE Events - IS2019 Meeting 15:00 17:00 Closed Cherry Blossom

INCOSE Fellows 15:00 17:00 Closed Banneker

Editorial review of ISO/WD 42010_ed2 15:30 17:00 Closed Latrobe

Tools Database Use Case Development 15:30 17:00 Open/WS * Bulfinch

Posters:A Game-Theoretical Framework for Coordination in Requirement-Based Engineering Design Soodabeh Yazdani, Edward Huang (George Mason University)

A Systems Approach towards Developing a Diagnostic System for Complex Robots Rahul Krishnan, Shamsnaz Virani Bhada (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

An Agile Model-Based Approach for Managing Engineering Processes Erich Meier (Method Park)

Making Future-Proofing Design Decision under Uncertainty Obaid Ur Rehman, Michael Ryan (UNSW Canberra)

SE Technical Leadership - A Model Based Framework Emmanuelle Garcia (AIRBUS); Subash Kafle (Independant); Udit Sahoo (Rolls Royce); Lucio Tirone (Aster SpA); Lilian Boichon (AIRBUS Defense and Space)

Version 1.0 of the New INCOSE Competency Framework Don Gelosh (Worcester Polytechnic Institute); Mimi Heisey (Lockheed Martin Corporation); John Snoderly (Defense Acquisition University); Kenneth Nidiffer (Software Engineering Institute); Richard Beasley (Rolls-Royce plc)

TuesdayOverall Schedule

* Open/OS: Open/Outreach Session | * Open/WS: Open/Working Session

The Exhibitors’ Reception (1700-1800) Location: Exhibit Hall – Level 3b

Certification Reception (ASEP, CSEP, ESEP only) (1800-1900) Location: Independence Foyer – Level 5b

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Sessions (1000-1210)

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Presentations (1000-1210)

Break (1500-1530) Location: Exhibit Hall – Level 3b

Sessions (1330-1455)

Working Group Meetings

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Sponsors & Exhibitors

Presentations (1330 1455)

Sessions (1530-1655)

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Modeling the SociotechnicalDimensions of Urban Resilience:Community-level Microgrids

Tom Mcdermott, Molly Nadolski,Dorraine Duncan, MadelineClowse (Georgia Institute of

Technology)

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08:00 09:30TuesdayPlenary The Big Shift: Innovation and Systems Engineering - Langdon Morris (Senior Partner - INNOVATIONLABS LLC)

09:30 10:00 Break Selected Posters will be Presented – See Posters section on previous page (Exhibit Hall Area)

10:00 12:10 Session 4

Invited Panel Maritime Applications System Safety Software Intensive Systems Competency Frameworks Reducing Uncertainty inRequirements

Panel Track Sponsors/ExhibitorsTrack

Sponsors/ExhibitorsTrack

Eric Honour Jim Armstrong Ron Carson Lori Zipes Guy OsborneThe Impact on SystemsEngineering from FutureTechnology Advances

Moderator:Bill Miller (Stevens Institute of

Technology);

Panelists:Paul Nielsen (SoftwareEngineering Institute);David Rousseau

Paul SchreinemakersQuoc Do (Nash Consulting)

Application of the Model BasedSystems Engineering Approachfor Modern Warship Design

Massimiliano Manfredi (Fincantieri);Lucio Tirone (Aster)

Breaking Casandra’s Curse:Understanding Unsafe MentalModels to Build a Safe Systems

Engineering Culture

Duncan Kemp (UK MOD);MeaghanO'Neil (Bigfoot Biomedical)

INCOSE Working Group AddressesSystem and Software Interfaces

Sarah Sheard, Rita Creel (CMU SoftwareEngineering Institute); John Cadigan, JosephMarvin (Prime Solutions Group, Inc.); LeugChim (Defence Science & Technology Group);Michael E. Pafford ( Johns Hopkins University)

The Systems EngineeringIncompetency Framework

Richard Beasley (Rolls-Royce plc);Andrew Pickard (Rolls-Royce

Corporation); Andy Nolan (Rolls-Royceplc)

Informing the delineation of inputuncertainty space in exploratory

modelling using a heuristic approach

Enayat A. Moallemi, Sondoss Elsawah,Michael J. Ryan (The University of New

South Wales (UNSW AU))

Panel: AcceleratingInnovation Effectiveness:

Model-FacilitatedCollaboration by Regulators,

Technical Societies,Customers, and Suppliers

Moderator:William Schindel (ICTT System

Sciences)

Panelists:Troy Peterson (System

Strategies, Inc.);Marian Heller (ASME);Logen Johnson (SAE);Tina Morrison (US FDA);

Steven A. Donaldson (US DoDNAVAIR);

Joseph A. Pelletitere (FAA)

SPEC Innovations -Innoslate

ProjectManagement

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Creating and Applying A3Architecture Overviews: A CaseStudy in Software Development

Anders Viken, Gerrit Muller (HSN-TMN-NISE)

Instant-Expertise in FailureCausation: Developing and

Presenting a Network of Causesand Recommendations

Extracted from Past Failures

Diane Aloisio, Karen Marais(Purdue University)

The Implementation of a BusinessIntelligence Platform to Leverage theArmy Logistics Support Command'sBalanced Scorecard - A Case Study

Raul Rodriguez (ISDEFE); Pedro Diaz-Osto(Spanish Army); Alberto Sols (Universidad

Europea de Madrid)

Framework for MissionEngineering Competencies

Nicole Hutchison, William Miller,Hoong Yan See Tao, Dinesh Verma,Gregg Vesonder (Stevens Institute)

Utilization of Goal Function Trees forRobust Requirements Definition

Marc Gethers, Dr. Dale Thomas(University of Alabama in Huntsville)

WorcesterPolytechnicInstitute

Institute forProcess Excellence

Model-based Assessment of theSubmarine Support System

Sondoss Elsawah (University of NewSouth Wales Canberra);Michael Ryan(UNSW Canberra); Lindsay Gordon

(Australian Defence Force); Rod Harris(UNSW Canberra)

Safety Analysis in Early ConceptDevelopment and Requirements

Generation

Nancy Leveson (MIT)

Synchronizing Systems Engineering andImplementation in Lean-Agile Programs

Robert Maione (Techna Systems Inc.);MarkWilson (Strategy Bridge International, Inc.)

The Cynefin Framework andTechnical Competencies: a New

Guideline to Act in the Complexity

Davide Fierro, Stefano Putino (INAF);Lucio Tirone (Aster S.p.A.)

Delivering Better Projects on Time byEnsuring Requirements Quality

Upfront

Eduardo Vaz (QRA Corp)

Intercax LLC Tom SawyerSoftware

12:10 13:30 Lunch 12:30-13:30 Selected Posters will be Presented – See Posters section on previous page (Exhibit Hall Area)

13:30 14:55 Session 5

Readiness Levels Defense Applications System Safety Adopting Agile Competency in Practice Managing Requirements Panel Track Sponsors/ExhibitorsTrack

Sponsors/ExhibitorsTrackNick Lombardo Duncan Kemp Jim Armstrong Frédéric Autran Bob Kenley Robert Bordley

Use of TRL in the systemsengineering toolbox

Kjersti Bakke (HSN); CeciliaHaskins (INCOSE)

The Changing Role of SystemsEngineers in the United StatesDepartment of Defense (DoD)

Karl Geist (INCOSE)

Barrier Analysis of an AviationSafety Assessment Model

Seungwon Noh, John Shortle(George Mason University)

Enabling Agility in BureaucraticEnvironments: Lessons from ComplexityLeadership Theory and Agile Software

Development

Rita Creel (Carnegie Mellon UniversitySoftware Engineering Institute)

Discovering Career Patterns inSystems Engineering

Nicole Hutchison, Sergio Luna,Matthew Partacz (Stevens Institute of

Technology)

Requirements Management orAssurance Management? Keep the

data integrated!

Richard Beasley, Iain Cardow (Rolls-Royce plc); Andrew Pickard (Rolls-Royce

Corporation)

Panel: Is Systems EngineeringSuccumbing to Buzzwords?

Moderator:Steven Dam (SPEC Innovations)

Panelists:Dennis Buede (Innovative

Decisions, Inc.);Michael Delamare (Bechtel);Mitchell Kerman (IdahoNational Laboratory);Jerry Sellers (TSTI);

Warren Vaneman (Virginia Tech)

No Magic 321 Gang

Mitigating IntegrationRisks in Complex Systems

Marc F. Austin, CheyneHomberger, Virginia Ahalt,Erin Doolittle, George A.

Polacek (US DoD); Donald M.York (Engility Corporation)

Engineering Complex MissionCapabilities through Lead

Systems Integration

Warren Vaneman, Ronald Carlson(Naval Postgraduate School)

Using Systems Theory toAddress Complex Challenges toInternational Spent Nuclear

Fuel Transportation

Adam Williams (Sandia NationalLaboratories)

Creating Decision Guidance for ApplyingAgile System Engineering

Ron Lyells (Honeywell - Retired); Rock Angier(IBM - Retired); Bob Epps (Lockheed Martin

Corporation- Retired)

Systems Engineering Quick Check

Sven-Olaf Schulze, Daniel Steffen(UNITY AG)

Communicating Requirements -Effectively!

Louis S. Wheatcraft (Seilevel);Michael J.Ryan (UNSW Canberra)

Vitech Corporation SAIC

14:55 15:30 Break Selected Posters will be Presented – See Posters section on previous page (Exhibit Hall Area)

15:30 16:55 Session 6

System Innovation Defense Applications Invited Innovative Content Implementing Agile Decision Analysis Requirements & System Testability Panel Track Sponsors/ExhibitorsTrack

Sponsors/ExhibitorsTrackNick Lombardo Duncan Kemp Mike Celentano Rick Dove Emmanuelle Garcia Juan Llorens

The Importance ofPsychology in Systems

Engineering

Sathya Venkatasubramanian(StarsHR)

What if you could have yourvery own expert systemsengineering assistant?

Gavin Arthurs (P.E. EngineeringSolutions, IBM Watson IoT)

Using Systems Engineering Workshopsand MBSE to drive agile development

Harry Koehnemann (321 Gang);Mark Coats(General Dynamics)

How Many SystemsEngineers Does It Take ToChange a Light Bulb?

Andy Nolan, Judy Nolan (Rolls-Royceplc); Andrew Pickard (Rolls-Royce

Corporation); Richard Beasley (Rolls-Royce plc); Timothy Pruitt (Rolls-Royce

Corporation)

Formalizing RequirementsVerification and Validation

Ronald S. Carson (Seattle PacificUniversity); Robert A. Noel (The Boeing

Company)

Roundtable: Are We Ready?Reimagining SE for a global,connected and agile world

Moderator:Virginia Lentz (Retired (IBM &

UTC));

Panelists:David Long (Vitech);

John Thomas ( John-a-thomas);Ken Ptack ( J&K Consulting);Duncan Kemp (UK MOD);Dr. Stephen Cook (Shoal

Engineering)

SE Scholar, LLC Jama Software

Agile SystemsEngineering to MaximizeResearch Innovation

Rosa Heckle (MITRE)

Digital Engineering Models ofComplex Systems using Model-Based Systems Engineering(MBSE) from Enterprise

Architecture (EA) to Systems ofSystems (SoS) Architectures &

Systems Development Life Cycle(SDLC)

Roy Tsui, Devin Davis, John Sahlin(Engility Corporation)

Systems Engineering for ServiceProduct Lines in a Digital World

– A new era for SE?

Hugo-Guillermo Chalé (THALES) &Pierre-Olivier Robic (THALES)

Framework for addressing Human-Machine Teaming in Agile Design

Patricia Mcdermott, Cindy Dominguez(MITRE)

An Analytic Model ofSuccess for Information

Technology Decision Making

T.M. Clemons, III, KC Chang, SeanTzeng (George Mason University)

A Framework for Testability Analysisfrom System Architecture

Perspective

Mahmoud Efatmaneshnik (UNSW-Canberra);Michael Ryan (UNSW - ADFA);

Sharaga Shoval (Ariel University)

THE REUSECOMPANY -

Knowledge CentricSolutions, S.L.

Sodius

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Certification Meeting 10:00 12:00 Closed Bulfinch

DOE Laboratories Systems Engineering Meeting 10:00 12:00 Open/OS * Burnham

Practitionner Challenge 10:00 17:00 Open Franklin Square

Anti-Terrorism International WG 13:30 15:00 Open/WS * Penn Quarter A

Decision Analysis Working Group meeting 13:30 15:00 Open/WS * Latrobe

Joint APTA/INCOSE SE standard development 13:30 15:00 Open Bulfinch

System Readiness Assessment 13:30 15:00 Open/WS * Burnham

INCOSE IT Strategy and Planning Meeting 14:30 16:00 Closed Penn Quarter B

Events Core Planning Committee 15:00 17:00 Closed Cherry Blossom

INCOSE Foundation Meeting 15:00 17:00 Closed Bulfinch

CIPR Working Group -- Members Coordination Meeting

15:30 17:00 Open/WS * Penn Quarter A

Ontologies working Group 15:30 17:00 Open/WS * Latrobe

SEQM Systems Engineering Quality Management WG

15:30 17:00 Open/WS * Burnham

Posters:A Conceptual Model of Systems Engineering Swaminathan Natarajan (Tata Consultancy Services Research); Anand Kumar (Tata Research Development and Design Centre); Subhrojyoti Roy Chaudhuri (TCSL); Kesav Vithal Nori (IIIT Hyderabad); Viswanath Kasturi (International Institute of Information Technology); Venkatesh Choppella (International Inst. of Info. Technology Hyderabad)

A Pilot Study to Determine MBSE Utility for Process Modeling of Complex Interfaces Clark Owens (NASA); Alexandra Dukes (Purdue University); Shaun Daly (NASA)

An MBSE modeling approach to efficiently address complex systems and scalability Jean Duprez (Airbus Operations SAS)

Analysis of Results for the Systems Engineering Worldviews Survey (July 2017) Eileen Arnold (ConsideredThoughtfully, Inc.); Scott Jackson (Burnham Systems); Hiliary Sillitto (Sillitto Enterprises)

Automated Component-Selection of Design Synthesis for Physical Architecture with Model-Based Systems Engineering using Evolutionary Trade-off Habibi Husain Arifin, Ho Kit Robert Ong, Nasis Chimplee (No Magic Asia); Jirapun Daengdej, Thotsapon Sortrakul (Assumption University of TH)

Systems Engineering Pathology: Comprehensive Characterization of Systems Engineering Dysfunction Heidi Davidz (Aerojet Rocketdyne); Scott Jackson (Burnham Systems Consulting); Dale Thomas (University of Alabama in Huntsville)

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Track 7(Declaration)

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Track 10(Roosevelt)

08:00 09:30 WednesdayPlenary LIMITS ON LEADERSHIP – How to Manage Them - Barbara Kellerman (Harvard Kennedy School)

09:30 10:00 Break Selected Posters will be Presented – See Posters section on previous page (Exhibit Hall Area)

10:00 12:10 Session 7

Invited Panel Infrastructure Resiliency Healthcare Applications Autonomous Systems Strategies Visions for the SE Discipline Analysis of MBSE Panel Track Sponsors/Exhibitors Track

Sponsors/Exhibitors TrackAlain Kouassi Peggy Brouse Ebad Jahangir Ken Zemrowski Amy Thompson

Systems Engineering: Tamingthe Inevitable Controller of

Capabilities

Moderator:Sarah Sheard (SoftwareEngineering Institute (SEI));

Panelists:Paul Nielsen (Software Engineering

Institute (SEI));William LaPlante (MITRE);

Heinz Stoewer (Space Associates);Claire Leon (Loyola Marymount,

formerly AF SMC)

A Novel “Resilience Viewpoint” toaid in Engineering Resilience in

Systems of Systems (SoS)

Demetrios Joannou, Roy Kalawsky(Loughborough University)

A successful use of systemsapproaches in crossdisciplinary

healthcare improvement

Julian Johnson (Holistem Ltd); Fran Beck(NHS); Gary Smith (Airbus); Alan Harding

(BAE SYSTEMS)

Model-Based Simulation for Designof nn Airport Autonomous Approach

and Landing System

Oleksandra Snisarevska, Lance Sherry,John Shortle (George Mason University)

A fresh look at Systems Engineering - what is it,how should it work?

Hillary Sillitto (Sillitto Enterprises); James Martin(Aerospace Corporation); Dorothy Mckinney

(ConsideredThoughtfully); Dov Dori (Technion, MIT);Regina Griego, Eileen Arnold (ConsideredThoughtfully);Patrick Godfrey (University of Bristol); Daniel Krob

(CESAMES); Scott Jackson (Burnham Systems)

Systems Interface Management with MBSE:from Theory to Modeling to Reality

Matthew Hause (PTC)

Panel: Systems of SystemsEngineering - An Approach to Agile

Systems Engineering?

Moderator:Judith S. Dahmann (The MITRE

Corporation)

Panelists:Rick Dove (Paradigm Shift

International);Stephen C. Cook (Shoal Engineering);Matthew Wylie (Shoal Engineering);William C. Schindel (ICTT System

Sciences);Duncan Kemp (UK Ministry of

Defence)

ProjectPerformanceInternational

Sparx Systems

Quantitative ResiliencyAnalysis and Modeling

of Microgrids

Myron Hecht (The AerospaceCorporation)

Case Study: Application of DoDArchitecture Framework to

Characterizing a Hospital EmergencyDepartment as the Intended UseEnvironment for Medical Devices

Robert Malins (Eagle Summit TechnologyAssociates, Inc.)

Mash-up Rubric - Strategies forIntegrating Emerging Technologies to

Address Dynamic Requirements

Scott Lucero (ODASD(SE))

SE Management is Not SE Core Competency: Timeto Shift this Outdated, 60-Year-Old Paradigm

Charles Wasson (Wasson Strategics, LLC)

Evolving Model-Based Systems EngineeringOntologies and Structures

Warren Vaneman (Naval Postgraduate School)

MID AG

University ofConnecticutUTC Institutefor Advanced

SystemsEngineering

San Diego, We Do NOT Have aProblem! SE Leadership in the

Construction Industry

Oliver Hoehne (WSP USA); JenniferRussell (Garver USA)

Using the Cognition Cockpit Platformfor the Systems Engineering of a Local

Health Care System in Cameroon

Mario Kossmann (AIRBUS)

Autonomous Sensor Tasking forSpace Situational Awareness Using

Deep Reinforcement LearningTechniques

Quintina Jones (Raytheon)

Envisioning Systems Engineering as aTransdisciplinary Venture

Hillary Sillitto (Sillitto Enterprises); James Martin(Aerospace Corporation); Dorothy Mckinney

(ConsideredThoughtfully); Dov Dori (Technion, MIT);Regina Griego, Eileen Arnold (ConsideredThoughtfully);Patrick Godfrey (University of Bristol); Daniel Krob

(CESAMES); Scott Jackson (Burnham Systems)

MBSE Applicability Analysis in ChineseIndustry

Lu Jinzhi (KTH Royal Institute of Technology);WenYuejie (China Academy of Space Technology);

Didem Gurdur (KTH Royal Institute ofTechnology); Liu Qi (Suzhou Tongyuan Softwareand Control Technology Company);Martin

Törngren (KTH Royal Insititute of Technology)

IBM

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13:30 14:55 Session 8

Cyber-Physical Systems Applications in Energy Healthcare Applications Autonomous Systems Applications Systems Philosophy Modeling Value & Cost Panel Track Sponsors/Exhibitors Track

Sponsors/Exhibitors TrackPeggy Brouse Bob Kenley Paul Nelson Richard Martin Alice Squires Ram Oron

Engineering Cyber-PhysicalSwarms with Collaborative

Modelling

Ken Pierce (Newcastle University);Georgios Zervakis (ElsevierLimited); Carl Gamble, John

Fitzgerald (Newcastle University)

A Systems Engineering Assessmentof Emergency Disconnect System

from the User Perspective

Marianne Kjørstad, Kristin Falk(University College of Southeast NO)

Use of a Multidisciplinary DesignOptimization Approach to Model

Treatment Decisions in OropharyngealCancer

Robert Aarhus, Edward Huang (GeorgeMason University)

Extending Formal Modeling forResilient Systems Design

Azad M. Madni, Ayesha Madni, MichaelSievers, Edwin Ordoukhanian, Parisa

Pouya (University of Southern California)

A Framework for Understanding SystemsPrinciples and Methods

David Rousseau (Centre for Systems Philosophy)

Setting Priorities: DemonstratingStakeholder Value Networks in SysML

Matthew Sease (Cummins, Inc.); Brian Smith(General Motors, Corp.); Daniel Selva (Cornell

University); James Hummell (MBSE Solutions, LLC)

Panel: Complex - Agile - Open : TheShape of Future System

Realization

Moderator:Larri Ann Rosser (Raytheon)

Panelists:Matthew Montoya (The Johns HopkinsUniversity Applied Physics Laboratory

(JHU/APL));Beth Wilson (Retired (WPI Adjunct

Professor));Dr.RicardoValerdi

pure-systemsGmbH

Adaptive Cyber-Physical-Human Systems: ExploitingCognitive Modeling andMachine Learning in the

Control Loop

Azad Madni, Michael Sievers(Viterbi School of Engineering,

University of Southern California);Carla Conaway Madni (Intelligent

Systems Technology, Inc.)

Architecture Design of NuclearPower Plants Systems through

Viewpoints-based Systems Analysis

Juan Navas (Thales CorporateEngineering); Philippe Tannery

(Framatome); Stephane Bonnet (ThalesCorporate Engineering); Jean-Luc Voirin

(Thales Technical Directorate)

A Hybrid Liver-CandidateTransportation System to Improve

Accessibility and Extend Organ Life inLiver Transplantation

Rajesh Ganesan (George Mason University);Wen-Chi Hung (Univeristy of California,Davis); Tzu-Yi Peng (Trendforce Corp.);

Chun-Hung Chen, Naoru Koizumi (GeorgeMason University)

Development Concepts ofSmart Service Systembased

Smart Factory (4SF)

Heeje Lee, Joongyoon Lee (PohangUniversity of Science and Technology

(POSTECH))

What do we mean by 'system'?System Beliefs and Worldviewsin the INCOSE Community

Hillary Sillitto (Sillitto Enterprises); James Martin(Aerospace Corporation); Dorothy McKinney

(ConsideredThoughtfully.com); Dov Dori (TechnionUniversity/MIT); Regina Griego, Eileen Arnold(ConsideredThoughtfully.com); Patrick Godfrey

(University of Bristol); Daniel Krob (CESAMES); ScottJackson (Burnham Systems)

Integration of Parametric Cost Estimationwith System Architecture - It's a dirty job

but someone has to do it!

Barry Papke (No Magic); Gan Wang (BAESystems)

Jama Software

14:55 15:30 Break Selected Posters will be Presented – See Posters section on previous page (Exhibit Hall Area)

15:30 16:55 Session 9

Managing IT System Complexity DoD Applications Healthcare Invited Innovative Content Systems Thinking Modeling Safety, Reliability & Threats Sponsors/Exhibitors Track

Exhibitors TrackDr. Chandru Mirchandani Modeling to improve PMEbad Jahangir Shakila Khan Mike Celentano Padman Nagenthiram Peter Sjöberg

Information TechnologyGovernance through the

Complex System GovernanceLens

Joseph M. Bradley (PatronaCorporation); Ralph T. Soule (Soule

Research)

AirSPEED: Continuous ProcessImprovement Initiatives in the

United States Navy

Jeffrey Brown (US Navy)

A study of the full potential of theapplication of Systems Engineering in

healthcare

Bohdan Oppenheim (Loyola MarymountUniversity)

Enterprise PLE: An EmergingGeneration

Giving Birth to 70 Million DigitalTwins per Year

Charles Krueger (BigLever)

A Systems Thinking Approach to Philanthropy:How a Systemic Approach to Philanthropy Could

Strengthen Our Social Impact

Kayla Marshall (Lockheed Martin)

Integrating Safety and ReliabilityAnalysis into MBSE: overview of the

new proposed OMG standard

Geoffrey Biggs (Tokyo Institute of Technology);Andrius Armonas, Tomas Juknevicius (No Magic

Europe); Kyle Post (Ford)

TBD Strategy BridgeInternational

Reverse engineering a legacysoftware in a complex system:

A systems engineeringapproach

Maximiliano Moraga, Yang-YangZhao (University College of

Southeast NO)

Enabling Government Ownership ofthe Technical Baseline Through

Model-Based Systems Engineering

Jonathan Kruse, Ed Moshinsky, PaulKohl (Lockheed Martin Space)

Architecting Disruptive DigitalProduct-Service Systems

Anand Kumar (Tata Research Developmentand Design Centre); Doji Samson Lokku

(Tata Consultancy Services Ltd);Swaminathan Natarajan (Tata ConsultancyServices); Kesav Vithal Nori (IIIT Hyderabad)

TBD The Fundamental Nature of Resilience ofEngineered Systems

Timothy L.J. Ferris (Cranfield University); Scott Jackson(Burnham Systems Consulting); Eric Specking, Gregory

Parnell, Edward Pohl (University of Arkansas)

Modeling Cyber Threats with SysML

Mathew Curreri, Amrose Kam (LockheedMartin); Carl Hein (X-SIM LLC)

An “EPIIC” Vision to Evolve ProjectIntegration, Innovation, and

Collaboration with Broad Impactfor How NASA Executes Complex

Projects

Robert Moreland, John Evans, JessicaKnizhnik, Nipa Phojanamongkolkij,Anna-Maria McGowan (NASA)

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INCOSE Certification knowledge exam 08:00 12:00 Open Penn Quarter A

Practitionner Challenge 08:00 12:00 Open Franklin Square

Board of Directors Meeting 10:00 13:30 Closed Burnham

Systems Security Engineering WG 10:00 12:00 Open/WS * Latrobe

Posters:A Tailoring of the Unified Architecture Framework’s Meta-Model for the Modeling of Systems-of-Systems Lucio Tirone, Emanuele Guidolotti (Aster); Lorenzo Fornaro (Leonardo)

A UAV Case Study with Set-based Design Colin Small, Gregory Parnell (University of Arkansas); Randy Buchanan (US Army Engineering Research and Development Center); Matthew Cilli (U.S. Army Armament Research, Development, and Engineering Center); Ed Pohl (University of Arkansas); Simon Goerger (A UAV Case Study with Set-based Design); Zephan Wade (University of Arkansas)

An “EPIIC” Vision to Evolve Project Integration, Innovation, and Collaboration with Broad Impact for How NASA Executes Complex Projects Robert Moreland (NASA, Headquarters, Office of the Chief Engineer); John Evans (NASA, Headquarters, Office of Safety and Mission Assurance); Jessica Knizhnik, Anna-Maria McGowan, Nipa Phojanamongkolkij (NASA)

The Whole Nine Yards of Systems Engineering - Stakeholders and enabling / realization systems Richard Beasley, Iain Cardow (Rolls-Royce plc); Andrew Pickard (Rolls-Royce Corporation); Jon Symons (Rolls-Royce plc)

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08:00 09:30 Session 10 Internet of Things DoD Applications Sustainability Enterprise System Engineering System of Systems MBSE Panel TrackGerrit Muller Lou Wheatcraft Erik Herzog Willy Donaldson Jean-Luc Garnier Quoc Do

Applying a Systems Thinking Approachto Understanding Military Aviation

Maintenance Complexity

Michael Do (US Army)

Implementing the United NationsSustainable Development Goals for theSystems Engineering of Multinational

Corporations

Ian Brooks (University of the West ofEngland);Mario Kossmann (Airbus); JamesLonghurst, Mohammed Odeh (University of

the West of England)

Using Force-Field Analysis as Part ofSystems Engineering Strategy to Achieve

Goals

Clement Smartt (Georgia Tech ResearchInstitute);William Casey (ELG); Susan

Ferreira (University of Texas at Arlington)

Systems of Systems: An Application forSystems Engineering or the Systems

Engineering of the Future?

Judith Dahmann (The MITRE Corporation)

TBD Panel: Is systems engineering well-equiped for the fourth industrial

revolution?

Moderator:Avigdor Zonnenshain (TECHNION)

Panelists:Ron Kenett (KPA Ltd. and Univ. of Torino,

Italy);Kerry Lunney (THALES);Robert Swarz (WPI);

Hillary Sillitto (consultant);Cecilia Haskins (Norwegian University of

Science and Technology);Dean Bartles (University of New Hampshire);Alice Squires (Washington State University)

Invited PresentationEnhanced SE in the Oil Industry: DigitalTwin, Augmented Reality, AI and the

Internet of Things

Matthew Hause (PTC Engineering Fellow)

Challenges to Implementing MOSA forMajor DoD Acquisition Programs

Edward Moshinsky (Lockheed MartinCorporation)

Integrating a Model-Based SystemsEngineering and Model-Based Product

Support Approach for Affordable SystemSustainment

Steve Kwon, Kimberly Page, KevinWeinstein (Booz Allen Hamilton)

Practice over perfection; A case study inbuilding an in-house Systems

Engineering Capability

Duncan Kemp, Megan Shenton, VinceAdams (UK Ministry of Defence)

Measuring Belonging in A System ofSystems to Influence Architectural

Decisions

Clifton Baldwin (US Federal AviationAdministration);Wilson Felder (Stevens

Institute of Technology)

Towards Solving MBSE AdoptionChallenges: The D3 MBSE Adoption

Toolbox

Mohammad Chami (BombardierTransportation); Aurelijus Morkevicius (NoMagic Europe and Kaunas University of

Technology); Aiste Aleksandraviciene (NoMagic); Jean-Michel Bruel (IRIT, University of

Toulouse)

09:30 10:00 Break Selected Posters will be Presented – See Posters section on previous page (Exhibit Hall Area)

10:00 12:10 Session 11 Invited Panel Invited Innovative Content City Planning Managing Complexity Conceptualization Digital Thread Panel TrackEric Belle Lou Wheatcraft Mark A. Wilson Gerrit Muller Richard Martin

Future Directions of SE Research

Moderator:Alan Harding (BAE Systems);

Panelists:Larry Strawser ( Johns Hopkins Univ.);

Tom Herald (Lockheed Martin);Tom McDermott (Georgia Tech);Jon Wade (Stevens Institute)

TBD Composing Complex Capability: TheStakeholder Driven Development

Framework

Les Vencel (VCORP Consulting); ElizabethSweetman (Defence Science and Technology

Group); Norman Lante (GovernIT)

A Framework for Concept and its Testingon Patents

Yaroslav Menshenin (Skolkovo Institute ofScience and Technology); Edward Crawley(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Systems Engineering, Data Analytics,and System Thinking: Moving Ahead toNew and More Complex Challenges

Ron S. Kenett (The Neaman Institute);Avigdor Zonnenshain (TECHNION); Robert

Swarz (WPI)

Panel: Exploding the Boundaries ofSystems Engineering

Moderator:Dorothy McKinney (ConsideredThoughtfully,

Inc.)

Panelists:Dov Dori (Technicon and MIT);

Azad Madni (University of Southern California/ Intelligent Systems Technology);James Martin (The Aerospace

CorporationAero);Alan Harding (BAE Systems);

Patrick Godfrey (Emeritus ProfessorUniversity of Bristol);

Michael deLamare (Bechtel)

TBD Design and prototype development ofDynamic Supply Chain Supporting (DSCS)

system in Connected Smart Factoryenvironment: focusing on architecture

and data model

Jonghee Park, Byeongwoo Jeon, Dae-GeunHong, Suk-Hwan Suh (Graduate school of

Engineering Mastership, POSTECH)

Systemic Intervention for ComplexSystem Governance

Charles Keating (Old Dominion University);Polinpapilinho Katina (National Centers forSystem of Systems Engineering); Ra'ed Jaradat(Mississippi State University); Joseph Bradley

(Leading Change, LLC); Richard Hodge(DrRichardHodge.com)

Towards Purpose to Function Transition:A systematic approach

Zelin Liu, Zhongyan Qian, Busheng Wu(COMAC)

Enhancing Automated Trade Studiesusing MBSE, SysML and PLM

Pawel Chadzynski (Aras Corp.); BarclayBrown (Raytheon Company); Patrick

Willemsen (Aras Corp.)

TBD System Engineering Strategies forCoastal Flooding Mitigation

Kim McEligot, Peggy Brouse (George MasonUniversity)

Exploration of the Complex Ontology

Dean Beale, Theo Tryfonas (University ofBristol)

Concept Maturity Levels

Lou Wheatcraft (Seilevel); Layne Lewis(Willow View Consulting)

System Lifecycle Handler — Spinning aDigital Thread for Manufacturing

Manas Bajaj (Intercax); Thomas Hedberg(National Institute of Standards and

Technology)

12:10 13:30 Lunch 12:30-13:30 Selected Posters will be Presented – See Posters section on previous page (Exhibit Hall Area)

13:30 15:30ClosingPlenary U.S. Department of Defense Systems Engineering for National Security - Kristen J. Baldwin (Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Systems Engineering)

15:30 16:30 Networking Reception (Independence Foyer)

An Austere SoS IntegrationAssurance Methodology

Stephen Cook (Shoal Engineering);Mark Unewisse (DST Group,Department of Defence)

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Developing Case-Based CostsEstimation: A RecursiveApproach and Case Study

Haifeng Zhu (United TechnologiesResearch Center)

Keynote Paper Panel RoundtableInvited PresentationPresentation Tutorial Workshop Exhibition /

SponsorBusiness Meeting

WG Meeting

Social Event

Food & Beverage General

Thursday

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