Meeting Speaker: Dr. Dov Dorie, Model-Based SE with ISO 19450 Standard – Object-process Methodology (OPM) and SysML
Albuquerque , USA
Applied Technology Associates (ATA) at 1300 Britt Street, SE
Abstract: Model-based systems engineering promotes the use of modeling and models as focal design artifacts to enhance the rigor and robustness of systems engineering activities throughout the various phases of a system's life cycle, with emphasis on the early, conceptual phases. The Object Management Group's Systems Modeling Language (SysML) and Object-Process Methodology (OPM) are the two conceptual modeling languages currently in use. In this presentation, Technion Professor Dov Dori, currently a visiting faculty at MIT, will: highlight the working principles of OPM with examples from various domains, explain the differences between OPM and SysML, and present the upcoming ISO 19450 OPM standard.
Bio – Dov Dori is a visiting professor in MIT's Engineering Systems Division. He is the Harry Lebensfeld Chair in Industrial Engineering and head of the Enterprise System Modeling Laboratory at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Weizmann Institute of Science, an M.Sc. in operations research from Tel Aviv University, and a B.Sc. in industrial engineering and management from Technion. His research interests include model-based systems engineering, conceptual modeling of complex systems, system architecture and design, software and systems engineering, and systems biology. Dori invented and developed Object-Process Methodology (OPM), the emerging ISO 19450 standard. He is an INCOSE fellow and a fellow of the International Association for Pattern Recognition. He is also a member of the International Honor Society for Systems Engineering, Omega Alpha Association.