Chesapeake chapter’s adventures at the 29th Annual INCOSE International Symposium
Over thirty members of the Chesapeake chapter went to the 29th Annual INCOSE International Symposium down in sunny Orlando, Florida. It really is amazing when you get so many Systems Engineers in one place — the energy can be palpable. This time the gathering of the world's top Systems Engineers was in the heart of our nation's vacation spot - Orlando, FL. We were able to listen to some well thought out papers and lectures dealing with this year's theme, “System Applications for Global Challenges” The keynote speakers where quite inspiring and challenging. Check out their videos at INCOSE YouTube site.
The Chesapeake Chapter receives prestigious a Platinum Award
Chesapeake Chapter Sponsors Student members from UMCP
Chesapeake Chapter Member presented and published papers
Famous Failures Revisited: A Focus on System Integration by James Armstrong
Speaking in Tongues: The Systems Engineering Challenge by Zane Scot
Panel: Beyond Space and Weapons with Zane Scot, Alejandro Salado, Kerry Lunney, Patrick Godfrey and David Long
Exploring the Test and Evaluation Space using Model Based Conceptual Design (MBCD) Techniques by David Flanigan (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)
The Drone System I: Context-Level Architecture Dr. John E. MacCarthy
The Drone System II: Availability Performance Analysis and Modeling by Dr. John E. MacCarthy
An Integrated Quantitative Approach to Acceptance Testing and Related Decision by Dr. John E. MacCarthy -
Appreciative Methods Applied to the Assessment of Complex Systems by Watson, M, Anway, R, McKinney, D, Rosser, L, and MacCarthy, J