Orlando Chapter Meeting - February 2017: Systems of Systems International Trends
Orlando , USA
3039 Technology Parkway
Agenda:
Dinner & Networking: 5:45 PM - 6:00 PM
Chapter Business: 6:000 PM - 6:15 PM
Presentation: 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
RSVP: EventBrite
Please RSVP at the link above so we can plan for the proper amount of food – dinner is complementary. The meeting is open to all; you do not need to be an INCOSE member to attend. If you are not a member, we invite you to become a member of the Orlando Chapter of INCOSE at http://www.incose.org/about/Membership/Join
About the Presentation:
Dr. Eric Honour, CSEP, INCOSE Fellow, and former INCOSE President will present current ideas and trends about Systems of Systems (SoS) engineering. Drawing from his work with the European DANSE (Designing for Adaptation and evolutioN in Systems of systems Engineering) project and the INCOSE SoS Working Group, this talk will look at the differences between DoD and commercial approaches to SoS, the trends observed in the European Union and other international efforts, and how architecture frameworks and Model-Based SE (MBSE) support the complex needs of working within an SoS. The presentation is filled with examples of real-world SoS and their successes and failures, with lesson learned from those experiences.
Speaker:
Dr. Eric Honour
About the Speaker:
Dr. Eric Honour, CSEP, INCOSE Fellow, and former INCOSE President, has been in international leadership of the engineering of systems for over 20 years, part of a 45+ year career of complex systems development and operation. His energetic and informative presentation style actively involves participants. He was the founding Chair of the INCOSE Technical Board in 1994, and served as Director of the Systems Engineering Center of Excellence (SECOE). He was selected in 2000 for Who’s Who in Science and Technology and in 2004 as an INCOSE Founder. He is on the editorial board for the Systems Engineering journal. He has been a successful entrepreneur, systems engineer, engineering manager, and program manager at Harris Information Systems, E-Systems Melpar, and Singer Link, preceded by nine years as a US Naval Officer flying P-3 aircraft. He has led or contributed to the development of 17 major systems, including the Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation systems, the Battle Group Passive Horizon Extension System, the National Crime Information Center, and the DDC1200 Digital Zone Control system for heating and air conditioning. Dr. Honour now heads Honourcode, Inc., a training and consulting firm offering effective methods in the development of system products. Dr. Honour has a BSSE (Systems Engineering) from the US Naval Academy, MSEE from the Naval Postgraduate School, and PhD from the University of South Australia based on his ground-breaking work to quantify the value of systems engineering.