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Day at a GlanceTuesday, July 11
Tuesday at a Glance (1 of 2)0700 - 0745 Speakers/Session Chairs’ Breakfast - ChampionsGate
0700 - 1700 Symposium Registration – Rotunda
0700 - 1800 Speaker Ready Room – Wentworth
0700 – 1900 Cyber Café sponsored by Boeing – St. Andrew A
0800 – 0930 Tuesday Keynote Speaker – Annik Magerholm FetNorwegian University of Science and Technology
0930 – 1000 Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall
0930 – 1800 Exhibits Open
0935 – 1725 Technical Information Exchange Session (TIES) Presentations –ChampionsGate
0945 – 1715 Two Full Day Optional Tutorials (Ticket Required)
1000 – 1130 SESSION 4: Technical Paper & Panel Tracks
1000 – 1800 INCOSE Meetings – See Business Meetings Section
Tuesday at a Glance (2 of 2)
1130 – 1300 Lunch in Exhibit Hall
1300 – 1430 SESSION 5: Technical Paper Tracks and Working Group Presentation
1300 – 1700 Two Half-Day Optional Tutorials (Ticket Required)
1430 – 1500 Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall
1500 – 1630 SESSION 6: Technical Paper Tracks and Working Group Presentation
1700 – 1800 Exhibits Social Hour – Fun Night Tropical Theme
Tuesday's Keynote
• Annik Magerholm Fet
• Professor, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Tuesday Business Meetings1000-1200 Risk Management WG - Oakmont A
1000-1530 Academic Council – Invitation Only
1000-1700 Commercial Steering Board – Olympic B
Intelligent Transportation & Transit WG – Oakmont B
1130-1300 Communications Committee – Glen Eagles
1200-1700 Requirements WG – Olympic A
1300-1500 Information Systems WG - Colonial A
Latin America & Caribbean Initiative – Augusta B
Engineering System Assurance – Colonial B
1300-1700 Ways and Means Committee - Glen Eagles
Space Systems WG – Augusta A
1400-1630 Infrastructure Sector – Oakmont A
1500-1700 IS2008 Host Committee - Colonial B
SE-ROI - Colonial A
1600-1800 Executive Summit – Invitation Only
1700-2000 SE Department Heads – Oakmont A
1730-1930 German Chapter Meeting – Olympic A
Tuesday's Panels
Title Time Room
The Integration Process – An Unresolved Issue for Systems Engineering
1000-1125 DUBLIN A
Is Systems Engineering for "Systems of Systems" Really Any Different?
1000-1125 DUBLIN B
Tuesday’s Tutorials*F03 - Introduction to the System Modeling Language (SysML) (0945-1715) - Melbourne AMr. Sanford Friedenthal, Lockheed Martin and Mr. Alan Moore, Artisan Software
F04 - System Analysis, Design, and Development (0945-1715) – Melbourne B Mr. Charles S. Wasson, John Wiley Author
H03 - Introduction of the Systems Engineering Dual Vee Model (1300-1700) – Dublin A Mr. Hal Mooz and Dr. Kevin Forsberg, Center for Systems Management
H04 - Architecting and Engineering Systems, Processes, and Organizations Using the Design Structure Matrix (DSM) (1300-1700) – Dublin B Mr. Tyson R. Browning, MJ Neeley School of Business, Texas Christian University *Available at an Additional Fee or with Passport
Registration
Tuesday TIESTime Title Presenters Company
0935-1100 Definition of New Complex Systems Using Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
Amihud Hari RAFAEL
1105-1230 Multi-Objective Analysis Techniques for System Engineering
Edward Pohl
Edward Parnell
University of Arkansas
1300-1425 System Engineering and Management-Thinking Outside the Box
Howard Eisner George Washington University
1430-1555 Dealing with Uncertainty in Systems engineering
Mark Powell Attwater Consulting
1600-1730 Multi-Channel Modeling Jeffrey Grady JOG System Engineering
Tuesday Presentations (1 of 4)Time Room Title Presenter Company
1000-1025
NATIONAL A 82 Ten Design Principles: Some Implications for Multidimensional Quantification of Design Impacts on Requirements
Tom Gilb RPl
1000-1025
NATIONAL B 76 A Diagnostic Approach to Risk Driver Definition
Evin Stump Galorath Incorporated
1000-1025
NATIONAL C 168 Meeting the Challenge of Knowledge-Creating Systems
James Martin The Aerospace Corporation
1000-1025
NATIONAL D 96 Fine-grained Method and Tool Integration for Better Automotive Software
Frank Altheide University of Paderborn
1030-1055
NATIONAL A 94 Project-driven Adaptation of Software Life Cycle Model
Emmarentia Barnard
IFS South Africa
1030-1055
NATIONAL B 12 How Planning for Success Can Lead to Catastrophic Failure
William Schoening
Boeing
1030-1055
NATIONAL C 157 Platform Identification Using Design Structure Matrice
Konstantinos Kalligeros
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1030-1055
NATIONAL D 136 Lessons Learned from Synchronizing Complex Systems Development within Automotive Industry (transportation?)
Herbert Negele BMW Group
Tuesday Presentations (2 of 4)
Time Room Title Presenter Company
1100-1125
NATIONAL A 15 "i-pub: Status, Insights and Visions" Erik Herzog Syntell AB
1100-1125
NATIONAL B 125 Systems Engineering Professional Development and Certification
Gerard Fisher
The Aerospace Corporation
1100-1125
NATIONAL C 60 Applying Systems Modeling Language to A Simple Hardware System
John Hsu The Boeing Company
1100-1125
NATIONAL D 137 Extending Platforming to the Sequential Development of System Families
Ryan Boas Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1300-1325
NATIONAL A 89 Enterprise Opportunity and Risk Brian White
The MITRE Corporation
1300-1325
NATIONAL B 155 A National Approach to Systems Integration Skills Base Development in Australia
Stephen Cook
"CEDISC, UniSA"
1300-1325
NATIONAL C 37 Lessons Learnt From the Applications of QFD to the Definition of Complex Systems
Amihud Hari
University of South australia
Tuesday Presentations (3 of 4)Time Room Title Presenter Company
1330-1355
NATIONAL A 103 Cross-Cultural Issues Associated with the Application of ISO/IEC 15288 Standard
Timothy Ferris
University of South Australia
1330-1355
NATIONAL B 36 Optimizing Quality Assurance for Better Results
Niels Malotaux
N R Malotaux - Consultancy
1330-1355
NATIONAL C 13 On the Systematic Use of Budget-Based Design
Hennie Freriks
Oc?-Technologies B.V.
1400-1425
NATIONAL A 14 Systems Engineering an INCOSE Chapter Paul Davies
"Thales UK Ltd., Aerospace Division"
1400-1425
NATIONAL B 92 Capitalizing On Systems Engineering Jason Sherey
"ICTT, Inc."
1400-1425
NATIONAL C 86 SysML-Based Systems Engineering Using a Model-Driven Development Approach
Peter Hoffmann
I-Logix
1500-1525
NATIONAL A 10 The Application of Architecture Frameworks to Modelling Exploration Operations Costs
Robert Shishko
Caltech JPL
1500-1525
NATIONAL B 146 Tradeoff Studies and Cognitive Biases Eric Smith University of Arizona
1500-1525
NATIONAL C 143 Threads of Reasoning: A Case Study in Printer Control
Heico Sandee
Eindhoven University of Technology
Tuesday Presentations (4 of 4)Time Room Title Presenter Company
1530-1555
NATIONAL A 87 Using Cognitive Engineering to Improve Systems Engineering
Craig Bonaceto
The MITRE Corporation
1530-1555
NATIONAL B 113 Systems Engineering Model for Integrability (SEMI): A Three Step Process for the Continuous Development of Highly Integrated Enterprise Applications
John Lewis L3 Communications Titan
1530-1555
NATIONAL C 66 No Cure No Pay: How to Contract for Software Services on a No Cure No Pay Basis
Tom Gilb RPL
1600-1625
NATIONAL A 25 A Value-Based Theory of Systems Engineering
Barry Boehm
University of Southern California
1600-1625
NATIONAL B 5 Conflict in Systems Engineering Product Data Exchange Standardisation
Roland Eckert
EADS Deutschland GmbH
1600-1625
NATIONAL C 44 Application of Patterns to Systems Engineering and Architecting
Robert Cloutier
Stevens Institute of Technology
1630-1655
NATIONAL C 121 Impact of Embedded Software Technology on Systems Engineering
Laurence Doyle
ITT