Wasatch Chapter Meeting -- Mark Sampson -- Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)

Layton , USA
KIHOMAC, 3800 North Fairfield Road East
Paul White
385-393-2137
[email protected]

Come join us for dinner, networking, and a presentation by Mark Sampson, from Siemens and Chair - INCOSE Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Initiative, about Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). Remote attendance is available. RSVP today!

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Come join us for dinner, networking, and a featured presentation.  Mark Sampson, from Siemens and Chair - INCOSE Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Initiative, will speak to us, from a remote location, about MBSE.  Remote attendance is available.



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We sincerely thank KIHOMAC for their support of our chapter! We recognize and value the support of local companies.



Date:
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Times: 6-8 p.m. (Mountain Time)
  • 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. -- Dinner & Networking
  • 6:30 - 6:45 p.m. -- Chapter Announcements
  • 6:45 - 8:00 p.m. -- Featured Presentation (45 minute presentation, followed by 30 minutes of questions/discussion)
Location:
KIHOMAC
3800 North Fairfield Road East
Layton, Utah 84041

(Across from Janicki Industries)

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Abstract:

Mark Sampson will speak about INCOSE's latest efforts to promote MBSE.

Professional Biography:

Mark Sampson is the product evangelist preaching integrating systems engineering and requirements within the product-lifecycle management (PLM) business at Siemens—enabling systems engineering and requirements to participate/influence all aspects of product development.

After graduating with a BS in Computer Engineering from BYU and a MS in Systems Engineering from USC, Mark started his career at Texas Instruments, survived a successful boot-strap startup, selling out to EDS, eventually ending up at Siemens with a breadth of 30 years’ experience around applying Systems Engineering tools in a variety of industries and well-known brands—high tech, automotive, defense aero, medical devices, consumer products, and others.

Mark was a founding member of the INCOSE N.Texas Chapter, has served in a variety of local and international-level leadership roles including INCOSE Technical Board overseeing modeling and tools strategies. He currently chairs INCOSE’s MBSE Initiative which is responsible for system modeling standards such as ISO-AP-233 system data exchange standard and SysML and is currently focused on developing/implementing MBSE best practices.

Mark has published a number of articles on automating systems engineering in various journals including INCOSE Symposia, Insight, and IEEE Spectrum. In addition, Mark is an adjunct professor at SMU where he teaches graduate-level systems engineering courses.

Mark lives outside Zion National Park in Southern Utah where he and his wife are experiencing raising a teenager.

Questions:
Please contact Paul White, Chapter President, at 385-393-2137 or [email protected].

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