Tutorial: Mathew Hause, Interface Management – Theory to Modeling
Albuquerque , USA
Workforce Training Center (WTC), 5600 Eagle Rock Ave
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Brief Abstract: Systems interoperate using interfaces. They exist between capabilities, organizations, people, systems, systems of systems, and so forth. Interfaces are used to support both system to system communication as well as supporting the complete set of enterprise goals. This tutorial addresses system interface-management issues and the benefits of model-based approaches. An initial focus will be placed on interface information content that needs to be addressed at each level of system decomposition – from external stakeholders to system boundary to, eventually, system component- to-component. The focus will then shift to methods for reducing interface management theory to model-based and functional/logical design practice. We will also cover system interconnection and communications, how they change, operate and evolve over time to implement mission goals and to satisfy stakeholder needs.
Bio: Matthew Hause is a Consulting Engineer at PTC, the co-chair of the UPDM group a member of the OMG Architecture Board, and a member of the OMG SysML specification team.