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A Glimpse into the Next Generation of Modeling Tools: Introducing SysON, an Open-Source, Web-Based SysML v2 Graphical Modeling Environment - Monday, January 20, 2025, 5:00 pm PST

Presenter Bio:

This INCOSE virtual event, hosted by the INCOSE Canada Chapter, features speaker Stephane Lacrampe, Obeo. Stéphane Lacrampe co-founded Obeo in 2005, a leading independent software vendor based in France. Obeo specializes in open-source modeling software for system and software engineers, enterprise architects, and domain modeling experts, and supports tools like Capella and SysON. Stéphane served as Obeo's CEO until 2018 and now directs Obeo Canada. He is responsible for expanding the Capella and SysON ecosystem across North and South America, as well as Asia. Stéphane is a regular speaker at international conferences, co-chair of the INCOSE Systems Engineering Tools Database Working Group, and a board member of the INCOSE Canada chapter

Presentation Abstract:

After years of intensive collaboration, SysML v2 is on the brink of becoming an OMG-adopted standard. The Systems Engineering community eagerly anticipates a new generation of tools that will enable seamless, trusted collaboration in a digital engineering environment powered by this new standard. Obeo, a leading tool vendor known for supporting the open-source Capella ecosystem—one of the top three most widely used MBSE modeling tools—has been involved with the SysML v2 effort for the past five years as part of the SST team. At the end of last year, Obeo announced the launch of SysON, a new open-source project dedicated to implementing the SysML v2 graphical specification. In this presentation, we will introduce SysML v2, provide an overview of SysON’s development status and specification coverage, and showcase its capabilities through an extensive demo. We will also outline the vision and roadmap behind SysON and discuss how open-source tools like it can play a pivotal role in the upcoming digital engineering transformation.

 

Register here.


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Creating Our Future: INCOSE’s Strategic Plan - Monday, January 13, 2025, 5:00 pm PST

Presenter Bio:

This INCOSE virtual event, hosted by the INCOSE Canada Chapter, features speaker David Long, INCOSE Director for Strategic Integration. An INCOSE Fellow and Expert Systems Engineering Professional, David Long has served INCOSE since 1997 including leadership roles in the Washington Metropolitan Area Chapter and the International Board of Directors. David was the 2014/2015 President of INCOSE and returned to the International Board as INCOSE’s Director for Strategic Integration to help INCOSE develop and implement a new strategy. David has spent over 30 years helping organizations assess, adopt, and deploy methods to increase their systems engineering proficiency while simultaneously working to advance the state of the art. David founded and led Vitech where he developed innovative, industry-leading methods and software to engineer next-generation systems. He co-authored A Primer for Model-Based Systems Engineering and frequently delivers keynotes and workshops around the world.

Presentation Abstract:

When you look into the future, what do you see? Systems Engineering Vision 2035: Engineering Solutions for a Better World casts a vision for how the context and environment for systems engineering are changing, what new technologies are emerging, and how the practice of systems engineering must evolve to effectively address the challenges of tomorrow. It frames a to-be state for our practice just ten years into the future. But what about INCOSE, who we want to be, and the value we seek to deliver? Vision 2035 is silent on that as it should be because it is a vision for the discipline, not our organization. To help realize Vision 2035, INCOSE has developed a new vision, mission, and strategic plan to guide us as we advance the state of the art, state of the practice, and state of INCOSE to better serve our members, our profession, and our stakeholders. We will talk about the journey to this new plan, our objectives and strategies, and how to translate the strategy into action. The session will be an interactive dialog exploring the what and why of the strategic plan and, most importantly, how together we can create a better tomorrow.

 

Register here.


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Why Systems Engineering is a Smart Investment: Managing Complexity, Reducing Risk, Saving Money - Monday, December 2, 2024, 5:00 pm PST

 

This INCOSE virtual event, hosted by the INCOSE Canada Chapter, features speaker Ivan Taylor, president of Policy Dynamics Inc. located in Kitchener, Canada. Ivan has been a Scientist Emeritus at the Centre for Operational Research in Defense R&D Canada where he was employed as a Defense Scientist for over 33 years. Ivan has a Ph.D. in Public Policy, an M.Sc. in Information and Systems Science, and a B.Sc. in Mathematics (Honours). Ivan has presented at the INCOSE International Workshop (IW) in 2021 and 2022 and the 34th Annual INCOSE International Symposium in 2024.

 

Presentation Abstract:

This presentation outlines the critical importance of Systems Engineering (SE) as a strategic investment for senior management. Systems Engineering is an interdisciplinary approach that ensures complex projects are delivered successfully by managing risk, controlling costs, and reducing the likelihood of project failure. In today’s increasingly complex project environments, SE offers a structured method to identify customer needs early, manage requirements, and ensure all system components work together seamlessly throughout the lifecycle. 

Research shows that organizations investing in SE can save 10-20% of their project budgets and significantly reduce the risk of delays and overruns. Without SE, the cost of fixing errors grows exponentially as projects progress, potentially reaching 250 times the initial cost if discovered late. SE provides early control over project requirements, interfaces, and integration, preventing costly late-stage surprises. 

SE's return on investment (ROI) ranges from 4:1 to 10:1, making it a technical necessity and a business imperative. The message is clear: SE is not just about solving engineering problems; it’s about protecting the bottom line and ensuring long-term success.


INCOSE Canada Annual General Meeting (AGM) - December 2, 2024

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In-person meet-up in Toronto Area - Saturday, November 23, 2024, 1:30 pm PST

After successfully hosting one of the first INCOSE Canada Chapter meetings in Toronto, we are excited to announce that INCOSE Canada Chapter is hosting the second in-person meet-up in Toronto. Registration is required to join this event, and a light refreshment will be provided.

  • Date: Saturday, November 23, 2024, 1:30 pm PST.
  • Location:  Leslie St, Toronto, ON M2H 1J8, Canada (Map)

The purpose of this event is to provide the INCOSE Canada Chapter members in the Toronto Area an opportunity to meet-up, mingle with each other, and discuss various Systems Engineering topics. The agenda of this event is:

  • Welcome and Reception (1:30 - 2:00 PM): Start with a casual networking session with light refreshments, allowing attendees to mingle. Attendees will have the opportunity to introduce themselves and provide a brief background.
  • Opening Remarks (2:00 - 2:10 PM): A brief welcome by a representative from INCOSE Canada, highlighting the purpose and goals of the event.
  • Guest Speaker Presentation (2:10 - 2:30 PM): Presentation on Integrating System Dynamics and SysML by guest speaker Ivan Taylor, President at Policy Dynamics Inc.
  • Group Discussion and Networking (2:30 - 3:30 PM): Casual networking session among SE professionals in the Toronto area.

As the number of seats is limited, please register via the link below to save your spot. For in-person attendees, please email us if you have any dietary restrictions ([email protected]).

For the online attendees, the meeting invite will be emailed after registration with further information about the start time and duration of the online part

Complex Systems as Boundary Work in Multi-perspective Imagination, 21 October 2024.

This is the eights session of our technical program in 2023-2024. This is an INCOSE volunteer-organized virtual event brought to you at no cost by the INCOSE Canada Chapter featuring speaker Randall Anway, an active member of the International Council on Systems Engineering, and the American Institute of Architects. Randall holds a Master of Architecture from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Connecticut. A registered Architect licensed in New York and Connecticut, USA, Randall’s work draws on 30 years diverse experience in academic, corporate, non-profit, and small business settings.

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In-person meet-up in Vancouver Area - Wednesday, October 30, 2024, 5 pm PST

After successfully hosting one of the first INCOSE Canada Chapter meetings in Vancouver, B.C., we are excited to announce that INCOSE Canada Chapter is hosting the second in-person meet-up in Downtown Vancouver. Registration is required to join this event, and a Light refreshment will be provided.

  • Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2024, 5 pm PST.
  • Location: Bentall 5 Conference Room, 550 Burrard St, Vancouver (Map)

The purpose of this event is to provide the INCOSE Canada Chapter members in the Greater Vancouver Area an opportunity to meet-up, mingle with each other, and discuss various Systems Engineering topics. The agenda of this event is:

  • Welcome and Reception (5:00 - 5:30 PM): Start with a casual networking session with light refreshments, allowing attendees to mingle. Attendees will have the opportunity to introduce themselves and provide a brief background.
  • Opening Remarks (5:30 - 5:40 PM): A brief welcome by a representative from INCOSE Canada, highlighting the purpose and goals of the event.
  • Guest Speaker Presentation (5:40 - 6:00 PM): Presentation on SE implementation in capital projects by guest speaker William Hui, Systems Engineering Director at TransLink.
  • Networking (6:00 - 7:00 PM): Casual networking session among SE professionals in the Lower Mainland area.

As the number of seats is limited to 35 people on a first come first serve bases, please register via the link below to save your spot. Please email us if you have any dietary restrictions ([email protected]).

Free Registration

Think Like an Ecosystem: Deploying MBSE within your Organization, 4 November 2024.

This is the ninth session of our technical program in 2023-2024. This is an INCOSE volunteer-organized virtual event brought to you at no cost by the INCOSE Canada Chapter presenting how natural ecosystems can provide insights into managing change in human and engineered systems. By applying principles of ecosystem succession to MBSE deployment, organizations can improve and accelerate new initiatives. The authors propose a Bio-Inspired design process drawing on nature’s strategies to develop resilient processes and efficient modeling practices. This approach enriches MBSE adoption, acknowledges organizational complexities, and promotes adaptive strategies for successful deployment.

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Why Systems Engineering is a Smart Investment: Managing Complexity, Reducing Risk, Saving Money, 2 December, 2024.

This is the tenth session of our technical program in 2023-2024. This is an INCOSE volunteer-organized virtual event brought to you at no cost by the INCOSE Canada Chapter featuring speaker Ivan Taylor, president of Policy Dynamics Inc. located in Kitchener, Canada. Ivan has been a Scientist Emeritus at the Centre for Operational Research in Defense R&D Canada where he was employed as a Defense Scientist for over 33 years. Ivan has a Ph.D. in Public Policy, an M.Sc. in Information and Systems Science, and a B.Sc. in Mathematics (Honours). Ivan has presented at the INCOSE International Workshop (IW) in 2021 and 2022 and the 34th Annual INCOSE International Symposium in 2024.

Free registration

Happy Hour Event: Sharing Experiences from INCOSE IS2024, 29 July 2024.

This is the seventh session of our technical program in 2023-2024. This is an INCOSE volunteer-organized virtual event brought to you at no cost by the INCOSE Canada Chapter.
Whether you attended in person, virtually, or couldn’t make the 34th Annual INCOSE International Symposium in Dublin, Ireland (July 2 – 6, 2024), we invite you to join this happy hour event

Recording of the event

Increasing the Success Rate of AI and ML Systems Deployment at the Enterprise Level- 10th June 2024

This is the sixth session of our technical program in 2023-2024. This is an INCOSE volunteer-organized virtual event brought to you at no cost by the INCOSE Canada Chapter, featuring speaker Mehran Irdmousa, a distinguished AI strategist and Enterprise Architect with a decade of experience in the research and development of cutting-edge AI solutions. His expertise lies in operationalizing complex systems from concept to deployment, boasting a 100% success rate.

Recording of the event

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In-person meet-up in Vancouver Area - 9th May 2024

INCOSE Canada Chapter is hosting an in-person meet-up in Downtown Vancouver, BC:

  • At Tap & Barel - Convention Centre (Location)
  • on Thursday, May 9, 2024, 6 pm PST.
The purpose of this event is to provide the INCOSE Canada Chapter members in the Greater Vancouver Area an opportunity to meet-up, mingle with each other, and discuss various Systems Engineering topics.
Please email us at [email protected] to register.

Needs, Requirements, Verification, and Validation Management (NRVVM)- 29th April 2024

This is the fifth session of our technical program in 2023-2024. This is an INCOSE volunteer-organized virtual event brought to you at no cost by the INCOSE Canada Chapter, featuring speaker Lou Wheatcraft, senior consultant and managing member of Wheatland Consulting, LLC.

Recording of the event

Leveraging AI in Systems Engineering - 11th Feb 2024

This is the fourth session of our technical program in 2023-2024. This is an INCOSE volunteer-organized virtual event brought to you at no cost by the INCOSE Canada Chapter, featuring speaker Somaiieh Yousefi, M.Sc.

Strategic Insights: INCOSE Canada's 2023 Retrospective and Vision for 2024 - 22 January 2024

This is the third session of our technical program in 2023-2024. This is an INCOSE volunteer-organized virtual event brought to you at no cost by the INCOSE Canada Chapter.

Practical Insights: Future Systems Engineering in Canada with Vision 2035 - 11th December 2023

This is the second session of our technical program in 2023-2024. This is an INCOSE volunteer-organized virtual event brought to you at no cost by the INCOSE Canada Chapter, featuring speaker Ivan Taylor, Ph. D.

The Importance of Stress, Strain, and Risk in Dealing with Resilience -27th November 2023

This is the first session of our technical program in 2023-2024. This is an INCOSE volunteer-organized virtual event brought to you at no cost by the INCOSE Canada Chapter, featuring speaker John S. Brtis.

Our 2022-2023 Events

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How Big Things Get Done: A Book Review

Dear Systems and Software Engineering Colleagues,
This is the seventh session of our technical program in 2022-2023. This is an INCOSE volunteer-organized virtual event brought to you at no cost by the INCOSE Canada Chapter in collaboration featuring speaker Ivan Taylor, Ph.D.

This presentation reviews the book "How Big Things Get Done" by Bent Flyvbjerg and Dan Gardner, focusing on mega-project management.

Please find the record recordinghere.
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Dear Systems and Software Engineering Colleagues:

We are delighted to announce our upcoming Mid-Year Members Meeting—an exclusive opportunity for you to actively shape the future of our community. Your input and feedback are crucial in guiding our efforts to enhance our offerings and ensure they meet your needs effectively.

Join us at this highly anticipated event where your voice takes center stage. We invite you to share your valuable insights on a range of topics, including events, SEP support, training programs, resources, mentoring, and networking opportunities. Together, we will identify what is working well and explore ways to further improve, making sure that our chapter continues to serve you exceptionally.

But wait, there's more! As a bonus, we have a captivating presentation lined up. Join us to gain valuable insights into the "Overview of SEP Certification Program" presented by Terry Fitzgerald, VP of the Canada Chapter. Discover how this program can propel your professional growth in the field of systems engineering.

Don't miss this incredible chance to have your say and contribute to the ongoing success of our vibrant systems engineering community. Mark your calendars and be part of this important event.

Speakers:

Ray Barton, Terry Fitzgerald, Tony Wu, Ivan Taylor, Ivan Rodrigues, and Stephane Lacrampe

 

Register here.
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Cybersecurity by Design


Dear Systems and Software Engineering Colleagues,

This is the Sixth session of our technical program offered by the INCOSE Canada Chapter. In this session, we will explore Cybersecurity by Design with our speaker Bob Hruška and Christoph Schmittner.

Please find the recording here.
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Cybersecurity Modeling in SPARX Enterprise Architect

 
Dear Systems and Software Engineering Colleagues:
 
Please join us for this FREE virtual (Zoom) educational and informational session on Thurs May 11th, 2023 at 8:00 pm ET.  Value = 1.5 PDU/CEU.
 
This is the Fifth session of our technical program offered by the INCOSE Canada Chapter. In this session, we will explore how to perform Cybersecurity Modeling in SPARX Enterprise Architect. Our speaker Bob Hruška will discuss the challenges faced by the industry and how cybersecurity modeling can provide insights and benefits.
 
Please find the recording here and the corresponding materials:
 - Presentation slides
 - The Castle Threat model and the corresponding Threat Model Report
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MBSE in the Railway Industry

Dear Systems and Software Engineering Colleagues:
 
This is the Fifth session of our technical program offered by the INCOSE Canada Chapter. In this session, we will explore the potential benefits of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) in the railway industry. Our speakers, Qifang Wang and Sergio Guindas García, will discuss the challenges faced by the industry and how MBSE can provide solutions.
 
Please find the recording here.
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Conceptual models for Agent Based Modeling

Dear Systems and Software Engineering Colleagues:

This is the fourth session of our technical program offered by the INCOSE Canada Chapter. In this session, we explore the topic of "Conceptual models for Agent Based Modeling" with Terry Fitzgerald, Vice-President of INCOSE Canada Chapter.

You can now watch the recording here.

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Generating a Robust System Architecture Using ARCADIA Capella

Dear Systems and Software Engineering Colleagues:

This is the third session of our technical program offered by the INCOSE Canada Chapter. In this session, we explore the topic of "Generating a Robust System Architecture Using ARCADIA Capella" with Eric Dano, Associate Professor of Practice at the George Washington University.

You can now watch the recording here.

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Requirements Engineering for Software Engineering Projects

Dear Systems and Software Engineering Colleagues:
 
This is the second session of our technical program offered by the INCOSE Canada Chapter. In this session, we explore the topic of "Requirements Engineering for Software Engineering Projects" with Majd Karam, Ph.D. Candidate and director, National Capital FreeNet

You can now watch the recording here.
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Cybersecurity Modeling and Simulation

Dear Systems and Software Engineering Colleagues:
 
This is the first session of our technical program offered by the INCOSE Canada Chapter. In this session, we explore the topic of "Cybersecurity modeling and simulation" with Dr. Ivan Taylor, President of Policy Dynamics Inc.
 

Watch the recording here.

INCOSE/GfSE Webinar 6: Enterprise Architecture Guide for the Unified Architecture Framework (UAF)

Meeting Title: Enterprise Architecture Guide for the Unified Architecture Framework (UAF)

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Presenter Name: Dr.James N. Martin
Date: Wednesday, 6 April 2022
Time EDT: 11:00 am- 12:00 pm EST (4:00 pm – 5:00 pm UTC; 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm CET) 

Abstract 

This webinar describes a workflow for creating Enterprise Architecture (EA) views in accordance with the Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) standard published by the Object Management Group (OMG).

This workflow will be the foundation for a new EA Guide now being published as part of the OMG standard. The nine steps of the workflow are laid out in alignment with the stakeholder domains in the UAF for producing the requisite UAF views in each of those domains. This architecture description method can be used in conjunction with processes for the conceptualization and evaluation of an architecture, and used as the basis for an EA modeling methodology, architecture development planning, MBSE capability assessment, and modeling project organization.

The EA Guide covers architecting of the enterprise as well as architecting (at a high level) of a major entity within the enterprise. The webinar will provide an understanding of what the Guide contains and how it could be used.

Take-Away Key Message
If you have ever struggled with the complexity of implementing MBSE and creating architecture models, this EA Guide can help you navigate the many principles, concepts and views defined in the Unified Architecture Framework and could serve as the foundation for your own modeling methodology.

 Register in advance for this webinar at:

https://incose-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cNPgDc32TJ6jPAkM5vUOdg

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