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Working Group Reporting. Jean-Claude Roussel Technical Director Closing Plenary on 24 th Jan 2012. Closing Plenary. Some figures … Attendees to IW12 : 331 (334 at IW11, 303 at IW10) Attendees to MBSE Workshop : 170 Countries represented : 15
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Working Group Reporting Jean-Claude Roussel Technical Director Closing Plenary on 24th Jan 2012
Closing Plenary Some figures … • Attendees to IW12 : 331 (334 at IW11, 303 at IW10) • Attendees to MBSE Workshop : 170 • Countries represented : 15 Australia (7), Austria,(1), Canada (1), China (1), France (8), Germany (11), Hungary (1), Italy (1), Japan (1), Netherlands (6), Norway (3), Singapore (1), South Africa (3), Sweden (10), UK (8) & USA (268) • Nb of groups (30 WG + committees / boards) : 58 • Nb of meetings : 109
Knowledge DomainWG Quad Chart Reporting • Assistant Director : Richard Freeman • Working Groups • Architecture - C. Dickerson / M. Wilkinson / D. Mavris • Competency - Eileen Arnold / Rashmi Jain • Complex Systems - Sarah Sheard • Decision Analysis - Franck Salvatore • Intelligent Entreprises - Steve Else • Knowledge Management - Kevin Forsberg • Process Improvement - John Clark • Resilient Systems - Scott Jackson • Systems Engineering Effectiveness - Joe Elm • Systems Science - James Martin • System of Systems – Alan Harding • Training - John Clark
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA Architecture Working Group (AWG) The AWG Charter is AWG Chair: Charles Dickerson c.dickerson@lboro.ac.uk Co-Chair: Dimitri Mavris dimitri.mavris@ae.gatech.edu Co-Chair: Mike Wilkinson mike.wilkinson@me.com Co-Chair: James Kanyok james.kanyok@lmco.com INCOSE Web/connect page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/sysarch/ Number of Members: 32 + additional IW12 To expand the practice of Architecture in Systems Engineering and advance the body of knowledge To engage in architecture related standards and specifications Published Products Planned Work • IEEE SoSE 2012 AWG Session; publications • Initiate Architecture Certification in ESEP/CSEP • Engage with MBSE Initiative, SoS WG • Start Workstream on Product Line Architecture • Continue contributions to SEBoK, • ISO/IEC 42030 – Architecture Evaluation • OMG – Requirements Relational Traceability • INCOSE/IEEE SoS Knowledge Network • Investigate SE role in Enterprise Architecting • Architecture Practice Seminar/Training Material • Webinars • IEEE SoSE 2011 INCOSE AWG Session • 7 conference papers accepted • 2 in process w/ IEEE Systems Journal • S. Arnold, “Relationship between Systems Engineering and Systems Architecting” • Review and input to final publication of ISO/IEC 42010 – Architecture Description
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA Competency Working Group Template Chairs: INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/template INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/template Number of Members: 40 on email list, added 5-10 more @ IW2012 The Charter: The aim of the INCOSE Competency Working Group is to improve the practice of Systems Engineering through further development and adoption of competency management approaches. Published Products Planned Work 1. IW FOCUS: Evolve to globally accepted and marketed std competency framework, tailorable to needs of the customer orgs. 2. Create a globally accepted and marketed std assessment instrument 3. IS2012 Panel, Papers Charter approval IS2011 Will expand INCOSE SE Competencies Framework 2010-0205 & Guide to Competency Evaluation - Framework Annex A 2010-0205
Complex Systems WG International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Charter: We focus on enlarging the intersection of Complex Systems Science and Systems Engineering, focusing on knowledge that is not addressed in current systems engineering documentation such as standards, handbooks, and textbooks. ... We want to develop useful products that will help INCOSE members and their organizations perform systems engineering better, based on knowledge from these sciences. Although complex analysis is important, the goal is to make a difference in synthesis (creation of new systems) as well. CxSWG Chair: Sarah Sheard Sarah.Sheard@incose.org 12 Core members, 21 Key Reviewers, 65 Interested Parties INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/complexsystems/default.aspx INCOSE Web page: None • Planned Work • Largely inactive in late 2011 • Resume activity in 2012 with monthly telecons and webinars • Complete matrix of complexity problems and tools that help • Start sub-projects of interest to members • Published Products • None
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Decision Analysis Working Group Chairs: Frank Salvatore – Chair TBD – Co-chair Number of Members: 16 INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/knowledge/dawg/default.aspx Charter Advance the state of the practices, education and theory of Decision Analysis and its relationship to other systems engineering disciplines.. Published Products None Current Work 2012 Review INCOSE Handbook Planned Work - Continue to review the INCOSE Handbook and provide comments by early June 2012
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Knowledge Management WG • The KMWG Charter was approved (Sept 2009): • Scope: • Determine how technical INCOSE Knowledge Management needs are currently being met, and what the new state(s) should be. • Maintain KM products (INCOSE Handbook and BKCASE SEBoK v1.0) KMWG Chairs: Kevin Forsberg, Chair Garry Roedler, Co-Chair INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/template INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/template Number of Members: 22+ • Planned Work • The KMWG near-term focus: • Prepare for BKCASE SEBoK 1.0 release, governance, and sustainment • Initiate plans for SEHv3.3 • Mar 2012 - Objectives defined • May 2012 – Draft outline sent to WGs, and coordinate with CAG • Jul 2012 – Coordinate w/ Working Groups and Identify topics/authors • Jan 2013 – Draft SEHv3.3 avail for review • Jul 2013 – Target for release Published Products SE Handbook v3.2 was approved for release on 1 Feb 2010 • Planned Work (Cont’d) • Roll-out of new KM approach • Apr 2012 – Test Site and Early Adopters • Jul 2012 – First production site • Dec 2012 – Migrate 50% of content from INCOSE Connect • Jul 2013 – 100% migration (TBR)
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Process Improvement WG Process Improvement Chairs: John Clark (chair) Dr John Noblin (Co-Chair) INCOSE Connect address: None INCOSE Web page: www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/piwg/ Number of Members: 2 The Process Improvement Charter is to: 1. Identify process improvement needs by soliciting recommendations and reviewing processes, activities, steps, and practices. 2. Solicit and/or develop process improvements. 3. Provide process improvement recommendations. Planned Work 1. INCOSE Track @ SSTC 2012 (INCOSE-SSTC MOU will be renewed). 2. INCOSE Region I Track @ IEEE SysCon 2012 (INCOSE-IEEE SysCon MOU will not be renewed at this time). 3. Review process documents. 4. Recruit new chair & co-chair. • Published Products • INCOSE Track @ SSTC 2011. • INCOSE Track @ IEEE SysCon 2011. • IEEE Track @ INCOSE IS2011.
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA SE Effectiveness Working Group Charter Promote effective systems engineering by collecting and analyzing quantitative data on the impact of specific SE processes and practices on project performance. This data will contribute to the development of a stronger business case for systems engineering. Chairs: Joseph Elm – Chair Joseph.elm@incose.org Eric Honour – Co-chair Eric.honour@incose.org INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/seewg/ • Published Products • SE Effectiveness Survey • Elm, J; Building a Business Case for Systems Engineering (INCOSE IS2011 • Planned Work • Conduct the SE Effectiveness Survey • Develop the Business Case for Systems Engineering
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA Systems of Systems WG The SoS Charter is to: SoS Chairs: Alan Harding (chair) Judith Dahmann(co-chair) INCOSE Connect address: TBD INCOSE Web page: TBD • Promote application of systems engineering to SoS through • Understand and share what we mean by SoS in our various contexts • Develop guidance and advice • Inform and up-skill practitioners • Exert influence on BKCASE, Standards, SE Vision 2025 etc. • Develop the practice of SE for SoS. • Work in partnership with other groups addressing aspects of SoS (e.g. INCOSE WGs, IEEE, NDIA). • Understanding and applying insights from relevant research • Planned Work • BKCASE: Contribute to development and support of SoS Section • SoS Bibliography: Develop and share • SoS ‘Pain Points’: Identify key SoS challenges to guide WG activities • Related organization: identify and develop relationships (inside and outside INCOSE) • Webinars: Program to share SoS activities and experiences 1
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA System Sciences Working Group The SysSci WG Charter is: WG Chairs: James Martin (chair) Duane Hybertson (co-chair) WG Web Site: https://sites.google.com/site/syssciwg/home WG IW2012 Meeting Page: https://sites.google.com/site/syssciwg/meetings/workshop-2012-january Number of Members: 100+ • Promote the advancement and understanding of Systems Science and its application to SE. • Objectives: • Encourage advancement of Systems Science principles and concepts as they apply to SE. • 2) Promote awareness of Systems Science as a foundation for SE. • 3) Highlight linkages between Systems Science theories and empirical practices of SE. Planned Work (Red active) Unified Systems Science Theory System Pathologies Id & Characterization Systems of Innovation: Health & Pathologies Better SE for INCOSE Unified Ontology of Science & Systems Formulation of Periodic Table of Systems INCOSE mapping to MOSES Framework Ontology for the BKCASE SEBoK Synergies Between SS, SE & EOS White Paper on SS/SE relationships / synergies • Published Products/IW2012 Work • Draft Ontology of Science & Systems, now in comment feedback process – reviewed in IW. • Systems of Innovation: Submitted IS2012 paper; Draft high level SOI Model now in comment feedback process—reviewed in IW. • R-Theory (J Kineman) Lecture—at this IW. • Common Language for Systems Practice—Drafted at this IW, for development with systems sciences community. 1
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA Training Working Group The Training Charter is to: Training Chairs: John Clark (chair) Ed Weltin (co-chair) INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tut/sefundamentals/default.aspx https://connect.incose.org/tut/sehandbook/default.aspx INCOSE Web page: about:blank Number of Members: 3 • Provide SE training to INCOSE members by other members, i.e., • Develop training modules. • Solicit SE training volunteer instructors. • Provide SE training as a benefit to INCOSE members. • Coordinate SE training throughout INCOSE to expand SE training opportunities. • Published Products • SE Handbook/CSEP Tutorial &16 weekly 2-hour webinars 2x/year. • SE Fundamentals Tutorial & 9 weekly 1.5-hour webinars 4x/year. • On-Site Tutorials: • North Star & Liberty Chapters (3 days), • INCOSE IS, SSTC, and Old Dominion University (2 days). • 4. Graduate Course, Fall Semester 2011, • University of Maryland, ENEE 660. • Planned Work • Solicit training needs from CAB and WG members. • Identify, solicit, and/or develop training products and instructors. • 3. Schedule, coordinate, and provide training. • 4. Finalize and submit SE Handbook/CSEP Tutorial. 1
Processes DomainWG Quad Chart Reporting • Assistant Director : Bob Swarz • Working Groups • Affordability - Joe Bobinis • Cost Engineering - Ed Casey • Human Systems Integration - Jennifer Narkevicius • In-Service Systems – Marcel van de Ven • Lean Enabler for Program Management – Josef Oehmen • Lean Systems Engineering - Bo Oppenheim / Deb Secor • Life Cycle Management- Jan de Liefde • Measurement - Paul Frenz • Object-Oriented SE Method - Howard Lykins • Reliability Engineering - Albertyn Barnard • Requirements - Kathy Baksa • Risk Management - Jack Stein / Bob Parro • System Safety Integration - Katri Hakola • Systems Security Engineering - Rick Dove • Verification & Validation - Ben Mancuso
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Affordability Working Group AFFWG Chairs: Joe Bobinis Taki Turner INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/affordability Number of Members: 42 • INCOSE Affordability Working Group’s goal is to enhance the Systems Engineering Affordability body of knowledge. • The scope is to advance the state of the practice for Systems Engineering for Affordability across the Life Cycle. This includes defining the relative value of the system across the Total Life Cycle based on desired System capabilities. • Published Products • Affordability as Cost Effective Capability Over time Whitepaper (Draft complete final 11/2012) • Compare & Contrast Value Engineering with Design for Affordability & (uncertainty) Whitepaper (11/2012) • INCOSE Affordability comments/suggestions for INCOSE SE Handbook(submitted 12/2011) Planned Work Documentation of approaches for Analysis of the Variables that contribute to Systems Engineering Trade Space that effect “cost of function” in our future Guidebook 2013
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Human Systems Integration WG HSIWG Co-Chairs: Jen Narkevicius jennifer.narkevicius@incose.org Ajoy Muralidhar ajoy.muralidhar@incose.org INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/SEsupport/hsi/default.aspx INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/hsi Number of Members: 90 The HSIWG Charter is To facilitate embedding Human Systems Integration within Systems Engineering, promoting the benefit of placing the proper focus on the role of people in the development and operation of systems • Published Products: • Definition of HSI • HSI inclusion in SE HDBK v3.2 • INSIGHT Theme Issues: • HSI, Cognition, Security Systems • HSI Seminars IS07,IS08, IS09 • HSI Analysis Seminars IW08, IW09 • HSI Tutorials IS08, IS09 • Planned Work: • Focus on HSI Insertion Model • Continue other efforts: • Participate in BKCASE • Transport/UAS Dev. Walk-thru • Joint Activities & Products • Outreach
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA In-Service Systems Working Group ISSWG Chairs: Chair: Marcel van de Ven Dep. Chair: Jon Hulse Dep. Chair: Joe Talik INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/seewg/isswg/default.aspx INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/iss/ Number of Members: 24 • The ISSWG Charter is • To provide improved advice on: • The difficulties encountered in practice in applying authoritative guidance on SE, including the INCOSE SE Handbook, to systems which are in service. The Group should restrict itself to difficulties which are related to the fact that the systems are in the in service phase of the lifecycle • Best current practice in adapting SE guidance to overcome these difficulties Published Products Roadmap: Structuring the body of SE knowledge to facilitate expansion in the range of application of SE, October 2010 Initial report: Applying Systems Engineering to In-Service Systems, May 2011 • Planned Work • Recommendations on how additional guidance on SE should be integrated in existing channels • Extend collaboration with research institutes and other INCOSE WG • Development of knowledge and experience (case studies) on SE for In-Service Systems
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA INCOSE-PMI-LAI Lean in Program Management Community of Practice • Lean PM Chairs • Josef Oehmen (MIT) • Mark Bowie (Boeing) • Web page • http://www.lean-program-management.org • Members (on our first anniversary today) • Very close collaboration with Lean SE WG • Joint working group between INCOSE, PMI and MIT • 105 members • 15 very active subject matter experts Lean PM Charter - UNDER REVISION to align with long-term PMI-INCOSE strategy - Our goal is to apply lean thinking to improve the integration between systems engineering and program management on engineering programs. This will enable programs to achieve cost, schedule and performance goals while becoming more responsive to change at the same time. To this end, we bring together systems engineering, program management and lean management expertise and operate as a joint working group between INCOSE, PMI and MIT. Published Products Planned Work • Extensive circulation and discussion of intermediate products • Collection of program management challenges • Collection of Lean Enablers for Program Management • Several conference and workshop presentations • PMI Global Conference • INCOSE IC 2011, IW 2012, several chapters • LAI-MIT consortium • Report on program management challenges and corresponding lean enablers • Last revision of content at workshop on Sunday • Within next weeks: Circulation of first draft report for INCOSE and PMI feedback • Planned • Extended, more detailed description of enablers • Teaching material • Implementation case studies
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Lean Systems Engineering WG Lean Systems Engineering WG Lean SE WG Chairs: Co-Chair: Bo Oppenheim, Ph.D., LMU|LA, boppenheim@lmu.eduCo-Chair: Deb Secor, Rockwell Collins, dasecor@rockwellcollins.com INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/leansw/default.aspx INCOSE Web page http://cse.lmu.edu/about/graduateeducation/systemsengineering/INCOSE.htm Number of Members: 206 It is our goal to strengthen the practice of Systems Engineering (SE) by exploring and capturing the synergy between traditional SE and Lean. To do this, we will apply the wisdom of Lean Thinking into SE practices integrating people, processes, and tools for the most effective delivery of value to program stakeholders; formulate the Body of Knowledge of Lean SE; develop supplements to the INCOSE SE Handbook (and other such manuals) with Lean Enablers for SE; and develop and disseminate training materials and publications on Lean SE within the INCOSE community, industry, and academia Next Steps- Collection of Case Studies on A3, Lean Program Management, Additional Workshops on LEfSE, Open Items Publications/Deliverables Mapping the Lean Enablers for Systems Engineering to Handbook Book: Lean for Systems Engineering with Lean Enablers for System Engineering, B.W. Oppenheim, Wiley, September 2011 Workshops/Tutorials INCOSE-Cedar Rapids (Oct. 2007) Northrop Grumman, Jan. 2009 Am. Soc. Mfg. Engineers, Feb. 2009 INCOSE-Israel (2), March 3, 2009 INCOSE-Los Angeles, March 21, 2009 Boeing Lean Conference, April 2009 INCOSE-France, EADS and AFIS, May 26, 2009 INCOSE-Seattle, September 2009 The Aerospace Corporation, Sept. 2009 Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles (6) Booz Allen Hamilton, Los Angeles, Oct. 2009 INCOSE-University College London, Jan. 2010 INCOSE IW Conference, Mesa AZ, Jan. 8, 2010 INCOSE webinar, March 17, 2010 Stevens Institute of Technology, Feb 17, 2010 Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, Feb 24,2010 Lean Management Conference, Atlanta, GA, April 22, 2010 EuSec, Stockholm, May 23-26,2010 Naval Postgraduate School, Sept. 22, 2010 Partners in Business, Utah State University, Sept. 29, 2010 Leaders for Global Operations, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Oct. 2010 Int. Conf. on Lean Enterprise Software and Systems, Helsinki, Oct. 17-20, 2010 CETCA, RC, Rockwell Collins partner for COMAC C919, Fl, Oct.2010 Rockwell Collins, Cedar Rapids (4), 2010. Kongsberg Defense Systems, Oslo, Norway, Nov. 23, 2010 Industrial Forum of Kongsberg, Oslo, Nov. 24, 2010 Politecnico di Bari, Italy, May 24, 2010 Politecnico di Milano, Italy, May 26, 2010 Sapienza University di Roma, May 27, 2011 Akademia Obrony Narodowej, Warsaw, April 2011 Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute for Systems Research, Warsaw, April 2011 Polish Academy of Sciences, Institiute for Systems Research, Warsaw, June 2011 Politechnika Wroclawska, May 2011 National Research Technological University, MISA, Moscow, May 2011 AIAA Naval Aviation Conference, September 2011, Virginia Beach, CA Embassy of the Republic of Poland, September 2011, WDC
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Measurement Working Group MWG Chair: Paul Frenz INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/SEsupport/mwg/default.aspx INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/template Number of Members: 48 The MWG Charter is Promote shared understanding, education and advancement of measures, measurement practices, measurement tools/support, and the overall measurement process as applied to systems engineering. Published Products Measurement Primer 2010 Technical Measurement Guide 2005 SE Handbook (Chapter 5, Sec 3) 2010 SE Leading Indicators V2 2010 Academic COSYSMO – 2006 PSM Guide, Chapters 1 & 2 Planned Work PSM Guide (the Systems part), revision to Chapters 1 & 2 - 2012 INCOSE Joint Project with Knowledge Management Working Group to develop Wiki and search capability – In Progress Joint Affordability Working Group Effort
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Object Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM) WG Chairs: Howard Lykins (Technical Co-Chair) Mike Pafford (Logistics Co-Chair) INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/tote/oosem INCOSE Web page: TBD (The group will set up a web page in 1Q2012.) Number of Members: 16 • The OOSEM Charter is • Use Object Oriented Modeling to: • Support capture, design and understanding of complex systems, • Improve integration between SE and other disciplines, and • Facilitate reuse and design evolution. • Planned Work • 2012 Technical planning is underway. Candidate tasks include: • Updates to published products, • Extensions to the method, and • OOSEM-Lite, based on SysML-Lite. • Published Products • OOSEM Section of SE Handbook (Section 4.12.3) • OOSEM Training Course 21
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Reliability Engineering WG • Reliability Engineering Working Group provides a forum for reliability and systems engineers to address reliability engineering from a systems engineering viewpoint: • life cycle stages • system hierarchy • consequence of failure • engineering discipline Rel Eng WG chairs: Albertyn Barnard – Lambda Consulting Tony Lockwood – Ford Motor Company INCOSE Connect address: TBD INCOSE Web page: TBD Number of Members: 30 (about 8 attended) Published Products None • Planned Work • Update of INCOSE SE Handbook: • Replacement of sections ofChapter 9 (Specialty Engineering) • Enhancements to sections on Technical Processes (to integrate RE into SE processes)
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Requirements Working Group Chair: Mike Ryan Michael.Ryan@incose.org INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/template INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/template The RWG Charter The purpose of the Requirements Working Group is to advance the state of the practices, education and theory of requirements engineering and its relationship to other systems engineering disciplines. Published Products • Planned Work • complete review and submission of Guide to Writing Requirements • consider the future of REGAL • update the Tools Database for Requirements None for 2011 Accomplishments: • Harmonized “Guide to Writing Requirements” with ISO/IEC29148 • Harmonized SE Handbook with ISO/IEC29148 • RWG has unmerged with V&VWG • Charter of unmerged group amended
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Risk Management Working Group The RMWG Charteris to advance knowledge, common understanding, and quality of practice of risk and opportunity management in the systems engineering community worldwide. Number of Members: 73 RMWG Chairs: Jack Stein (Co-Chair) jack.stein@terumomedical.com Bob Parro (Co-Chair) b.parro@rivernorthsolutions.com INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/semtc/rmwg/ INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/risk/ Published Products Risk Management survey (with MIT) – Preliminary results only at this time • Planned Work • Develop collaboration (strategic alliance) with PMI CoP. Potential items: • Joint webinars and publications • Install collaboration structure • Collaboration on events • Analyze survey results • Adjust WG activities accordingly • Update and expand charter • Update website • Accomplishments • Refreshed Charter • Membership growth • External webpage update submitted • Conducted Risk Management survey in connection with MIT • Initiated collaborative alliance with the PMI Risk Management CoP
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA System Safety Integration WG The SSIWG Charter is: SSIWG Chair: KatriHakola INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/specialty/safety/default.aspx Number of Members: 17 listed + chair Linked In discussion forum for WG: http://www.linkedin.com Search for INCOSE System Safety Integration under “Groups” • Encompassing activities relating to defining, capturing, evolving, and communicating system safety integration within the context of systems engineering and systems engineering based management. • Focus on Handbook material, training and exam material, recommendations for industry best practices, and shared output with WGs from other organizations as well as other WGs within INCOSE Published Products Planned Work None to date aside from input into SE Handbook from previous iteration of team. • SEBoK inputs • SE Handbook analysis with recommended changes to content and CSEP • Coordination with International System Safety Society • Roadmap for laying out SS within INCOSE
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA System Security Engineering WG • Charter: • to identify effectivesystem security principlesconsistent with new reality • to integrate responsibilityfor system security into the system engineering community Chairs/Co-Chair: Rick Dove rick.dove@parshift.com Jennifer Bayukjennifer@bayuk.com INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/specialty/systemsecurity INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/template Number of Members: ~50 on list • Published Products • 2008 April INSIGHTDeclaration of Responsibility • 2009Q2 INSIGHT 11 Theme Essays:The Interplay of Architecture, Security, & Systems Engineering • 2011Q2 INSIGHT 11 Theme Essays:Systems of Systems and Self-Organizing Security • Work in Process & Planned • SEBoK Review • Next Gen Agile-SysSec Patterns • 2013Q2 INSIGHT 11 Theme Essays:The Buck Stops Here: SE’s Responsibility for System Security • Security responsibility integrated with Handbook processes/activities • Security responsibility in CSEP
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA Verification & Validation WG I/V&V/T&E Chairs: Ben Mancuso: ben.mancuso@incose.org Open Number of Members: TBD The V&V Charter is: Being expanded to include the responsibility for Integration & T&E. Proposed new WG name is I/V&V/T&E Working Group Published Products TBD • Planned Work • Develop new, expanded charter • Identify WG Leadership • Communicate changes to INCOSE Membership • Establish Relationships & Integrate with NDIA, ITEA, & Other WG • Provide input and guidance to • INCOSE Handbook • SeBOK • Review of ISO 15288
V&V WG Charter Existing Charter: The Charter for the INCOSE Verification and Validation Working Group (V&V WG) is to ensure that V&V activities are presented as a core discipline of systems engineering. The V&V WG forms the cadre which will ensure active volunteer participation Proposed Charter: The Charter for the INCOSE Integration / Verification and Validation/ Test and Evaluation Working Group (I/V&V/T&E WG) is to ensure that System Integration, Verification, and Validation activities are presented as a core discipline of systems engineering. The I/V&V/T&E WG forms the cadre which will ensure active volunteer participation including the test and evaluation community.
Industry DomainWG Quad Chart Reporting • Assistant Director : Gauthier Fanmuy • Working Groups • Biomedical – Melissa Masters / Meaghan O’Neil • Infrastructure - Alain Kouassi • Net-centric Operations - John Hsu • SE in VSME – Joe Marvin
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Biomedical Working Group The purpose of the Biomedical Working Group is to promote awareness and the practical application of Systems Engineering in the biomedical field through collaboration across commercial, academic, and government entities. BWG Chair: Meaghan O’Neil INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/consumer/biomed INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/biomed Number of Members: 139 2012 Accomplishments Planned Work • Tripled working group membership • Strengthening collaborations with key industry affiliations and associations • Completed general system architecture of medical device MBSE • Further developed industry lexicon of systems engineering terminology • Continue development of medical device MBSE model • Expand industry lexicon of systems engineering terminology • Promote knowledge exchange of SE applications, challenges, and best practices across the biomedical industry
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA Infrastructure Working Group Chair: Alain Kouassi Co-Chairs: Mike deLamare; Neil Snyder INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/infra INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/infra Number of Members: 46 • The Infrastructure WG Charter is to bring together designers, builders and operators of economic and physical infrastructure systems to advance the application of Systems Engineering. Published Products Planned Work 1. MBSE for Infrastructure 2. Asset Management in Large Infrastructure Projects 3. SE Processes for Infrastructure 4. MOU with ASCE 5. Collaboration with Brazil CE-EPC 6. Collaboration with NETLIPSE 7. Webinars and Teleconferences Guide to the Application of Systems Engineering in Large Construction Projects
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA Net-Centric Operations WG NCO WG Chairs: INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/enterprise/nco/default.aspx INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/template Number of Members: 97 The Net-Centric Operations Working Group Charter is To advance the knowledge, the understanding and the use of systems engineering in net-centric applications. Published Products Approaches to Realizing Net-Centric Solutions. Network Centric Operations Implementations in Several Domains. Systems Engineering Net-Centric Solutions: An Analysis of Different Perspectives. Applying Systems Modeling Language to A Simple Hardware System. NCO List of Acronyms/Abbreviations. ANSI/AIAA G-043, ConOp documents. Planned Work Obtain approval from ANSI and Publish ANSI/AIAA, G-043, Guide for the Preparation of Operational Concept Documents. Support the generation of ANSI/AIAA, G-135, Guide for Aerospace Systems Integration (ASI). Develop taxonomy and ontology of NCO and System-of-Systems.
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA SE for VSMEs WG(Systems Engineering for Very Small, Micro Entities and small projects) SE for VSMEs Chairs: Joseph Marvin – Chair Claude Laporte – Co-chair Ken Ptack – Co-chair Number of Members: 105 INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/vsme/default.aspx INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/vsme/ SE for VSMEs Charter Assist in the application of systems engineering for product development in very small and micro entities or small projects. Published Products For Review – ISO Draft Systems and Software Engineering Standard — Systems Engineering Lifecycle Profiles for Very Small Entities (VSEs) — Part 5: Management and engineering guide: Generic profile group: Basic profile (comments due 1 April) • Planned Work • Develop VSME Systems Thinking Introduction (in work) • Develop Draft Deployment Packages • Project Management (in work) • Requirements Engineering (in work) • Functional and Physical Architecture • Interfaces Management • Integration • Verification and Validation • Configuration and Change Management • Product Deployment • Present VSME Panel at IS12 • Contribute/Coordinate with ISO SC7 WG24 (VSE)
Technology DomainWG Quad Chart Reporting • Assistant Director : John Nallon • Working Groups • Autonomous System Test & Validation - Jack Ring • Tools Database - Randy Bullard • Tools Integration & Interoperability - John Nallon
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA Autonomous Systems Test and Evaluation Working Group Chair: Jack Ring Co-chair Americas: Thomas Tenorio Co-chair Quality: Don Greenlee Co-chair EMEA and Oceana: tbd INCOSE Connect address: None INCOSE Web page: http://groups.google.com/group/astewg Number of Members: 47 Charter: to develop and promote principles and practices that produce confident assessment of system(s) capability, whenever and wherever needed. • Planned Work • Papers and Tutorials for INCOSE, and IEEE, NDIA, ITEA, TAAC • ITEA Keynote by John Thomas • Ontology of Autonomy v.1. • WG assessment of 20 tenets. • WG Theme Issue of INSIGHT • Involvement of state, civil, industrial and commercial organizations (iRobot) • Advising DOD autonomous, large scale systems • Published Products • Papers re: System Viability Assessment at • ITEA SE of SOS 2012, ICSEng 2011 • Presentation to Enchantment Chapter • Proposed tutorial for ITEA SE of SOS Conf. • Proposed Tutorial for INCOSE 2012 • Proposed Paper for INCOSE 2012 • IW2012 ASTEWG Paper Review • broadening INCOSE understanding • that SE must initialize T&E
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA Tools Database Working Group TDWG Chair:Randy Bullard Tdwg-info@incose.org Number of Members: 5 INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/tools/ The TDWG Charter is to: Partner with appropriate INCOSE Functional Working Groups to host the SE Tools Database, a resource for systems engineers to obtain information on tools based on their specific needs • Published Products • Three Survey Response Databases: • 1 - Requirements Management • 2 - Systems Architecture • 3 – Measurements • Note: website is currently not functional due to IT infrastructure • General Tools Database • >1600 entries Planned Work Review and update current SE Tools Database (in-work) Initiated design of Next Generation Tools Database System including stakeholder identification, functional analysis, and dialogue with current Architecture and Requirements Working Group partners (in-work) Develop proposal requesting INCOSE funds to build the Next Generation Tools Database system
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA Tool Integration & Interoperability WG TIIWG Chair: John Nallon INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/tote/tiiwg INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/tii Number of Members: 28 The Charter is to provide the INCOSE membership best practices and guidelines for using computer based tools and exchanging data between the tools and the processes supported by these tools in an integrated systems engineering environment. Published Products: Planned Work: • ISEE CONOPS refresh • Integrated System Engineering Environment (ISEE) guide refresh incorporating multiple engineering domains. • Paper on multiple discipline SE integration and interoperability • ISEE Concepts of Operation • Integrated System Engineering Environment (ISEE) Volume 1 • ISO10303-AP233 • Integration and Interoperability briefing for INCOSE Chapters
Government DomainWG Quad Chart Reporting • Assistant Director : Carl Landrum • Working Groups • Anti-terrorism International - Bill Mackey • Defense Systems - Karl Geist • Global Earth Observation System of Systems - Larry McGovern • Power and Energy Systems - Ray Beach • Space Systems - Bjorn Cole • Transportation - Anne O'Neil / Duncan Kemp
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Anti-Terrorism International WG • The ATIWG Charter is to create an INCOSE-wide product(s), which demonstrate the use of systems engineering principles, techniques, and practices to reduce and eradicate international terrorism. ATIWG CoChairs: William Mackey william.mackey@incose.org Steven Sutton, Jerry Nolte, Bruce Shelton Number of Members: 20 INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/ATIWG INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/ATIWG • Planned Work • ATIWG-led • Complete Root Cause Analysis • Submit IS13 Panel Proposal(s) • Joint Activities & Products • Joint WG Challenges • Continue WMD SubWG Support • Support for Power & Energy Systems WG Published Products 8 Symposia Panels (2002-2009) 1 Tutorial (2004 – Mid-Atlantic Conf.) 2 Professional Papers (2003) Insight Issue – July 2006, “The Use of Systems Engineering in Emergency Preparedness” 4 Local Chapter presentations Many models and analyses 2009 WG Award for Sustained Performance
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA GEOSS Challenge Team WG The GEOSS WG Charter is: GEOSS Chairs: INCOSE Representative: Lawrence McGovern, Blue Heron Services INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/template INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/geoss/ Number of Members: 4 Task List – January 2012 Develop RMP-ODP UML Viewpoints for Engineering and Technical Viewpoints and update Enterprise, Information and Computational viewpoints for all nine SBAs Published Products GEOSS AIP-1,2,3,and 4 AIP-4 Report consisted of 5 viewpoints in UML and SysML. Planned Work: Build technical viewpoints for five scenarios and conclude actual addition to registry of the scenarios to GEOSS Portal for public use http://www.earthobservations.org/gci_cr.shtml GEOSS Portal gives access to register and scenarios
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA Power & Energy Systems WG The PESWG Charter is to facilitate a “systems engineering approach” to the analysis, decision support, and future development of effective energy solutions. Purpose is to direct expertise and a “systems” focus to support decision makers in the critical challenges of developing future energy systems that meet stakeholder needs for safety, effectiveness, cost, and availability. The principal means of approaching these challenges will be to combine the disciplined system lifecycle methodologies evolved in INCOSE with sophisticated modeling tools, guided by Energy systems subject matter experts toward desired outcomes. PESWG Chairs: Ray Beach, Charles Alexander INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/template INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/template Number of Members: 42 • Planned Work • IW2013 PESWG workshop (co-hosted) • NASA /IEEE / SAE /…..other? • Energy Systems profile doc • Preliminary model-based reference architecture • IS2012 Panel – Power & Energy • Published Products • IS11 Panel – Lessons from Fukishima re: imperative for Systems Methods • PESWG Charter (draft) • PESWG Member roster
International Workshop 21 Jan – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL, USA Space Systems Working Group SSWG Chairs: Bjorn Cole, Caltech/JPL, Chair John Silvas, Booz Allen Hamilton, Co-Chair INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/aero/sswg/default.aspx INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/sswg/ Number of Members: 10 at IW, ~200 on mailing list • The SSWG Charter is • Promote the use of systems engineering principles, techniques, and practices in a wide range of activities in the government, academic and private industry organizations which are identified with space applications; • Share best practices in the international space arena; • Link systems engineering organizations across international boundaries; • Provide a specific node in the professional networking of INCOSE that is pertinent to professionals in the space systems community Published Products IEEE Big Sky Paper – CubeSat Challenge Team INCOSE IS Paper – CubeSat Challenge Team Planned Work Productize CubeSat model for distribution to academic, small industrial and government teams Work on knowledge capture of a Risk List for space systems practitioners to consider
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA Transportation Working Group Chairs: Simon Smith, IBI Group, NY, NY Nigel Murphy, Atkins, Atlanta, Georgia Duncan Kemp, UK Department for Transport INCOSE Connect address: http://goo.gl/nPFV2 INCOSE Web page: http://goo.gl/hXw9E # of Members & Affiliates: 130 Mission - “To improve the state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice of SE in transport” Vision - “The right transport services – on time and to cost” Charter - “Promote the development & tailored application of SE best practices to ground Transportation systems, including public and private interests and seamless inter-modal interfaces. With emphasis on roadways, rail, bus & metro.” • Published Products • Library of SE Transportation Case Studies • Building a Systems Engineering Capability • The Value Proposition for Systems Engineering in Railways and Transit for Engineering Practitioners • Planned work • Outreach and Marketing • Member development and networking • Webinars • Improving SE soft-skills • Best practice for transportation requirements • Systems Engineering 101 guides for transportation
Standards InitiativeWG Quad Chart Reporting • Assistant Director : Ken Zemrowski • Working Groups • Standards Initiative – Ken Zemrowski
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA Standards Initiatives Assistant Director:Ken Zemrowski INCOSE Connect address: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/standards.aspx INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/standards.aspx Number of Liaisons: JTC1 SC7 – 8, TC184 – 1, OMG - 1 Standards Initiatives Charter is: Encourage, guide, and assess INCOSE's participation in standards activities; coordinate INCOSE's review of standards; and disseminate information on standards and standardization activities. Supported publication of ISO/IEC 15288:2008 – System Life Cycle Processes ISO/IEC 12207:2008 – Software Life Cycle Processes ISO/IEC TR 24748-1:2010 – Guide for Life Cycle Mgmt ISO/IEC/IEEE 29148:2011 – Requirements Engineering ISO/IEC TR 16337:2011 – Systems Engineering Handbook ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010:2011 – Recommended practice for architectural description of software intensive systems • Planned Work • Further harmonization of 15288 & 12207 • Tools and methods for product lines • Life cycles for Very Small Entities • Object Process Methodology • Support for modeling standards including SysML, UPDM, SysML/AP233 mapping and other model-based systems engineering
MBSE InitiativeWG Quad Chart Reporting • Assistant Director : Mark Sampson • Working Groups • MBSE Chair & SE Vision – Sandy Friedenthal • Communications – Ray Jorgensen
Academia DomainWG Quad Chart Reporting • Assistant Director : Bill Miller • Working Groups • Motor Sport – Jack Ring / Bill Mackey
International Workshop 21 – 24 Jan 2012 Jacksonville, FL USA Motor Sports Working Group The MSWG Charter is to use the motor sports venue to accelerate learning regarding systemics and systems engineering principles, practices and methodologies. MSWG Chair: W.Mackey, Co-Chairs: J. Ring, S. Settles INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/tb/MSWG INCOSE Web page: http://www.incose.org/practice/techactivities/wg/MSWG Number of Members: 30 • Published Products • MSWG Charter • Syllabus for “SE in Motor Sports” semester course with enthusiasm factors • IS 10 Panel in Chicago, IL • IW10 – Received INCOSE Award for WG Outreach • Planned Work • Updating Syllabus • Three lectures underway • Physics of Motor Sports • The Race Car • The History of Motor Sports