Keep up with all the happening in our Chapter. Download our latest Newsletter for July 2019
Read MoreMr Dana Goward discussed the development of Global Positioning System (GPS) spoofing from a fiction account in film to being an everyday problem. The After Action Report includes the briefing slides, photos from the event and a link to the HD Video.
Read MoreThe phrase “The whole is greater than the sum of the parts” is well known and important to Systems Scientists and Systems Engineers alike. It’s like a short pithy definition of Emergence. And it is almost always automatically attributed to Aristotle. But what I want to know is this - Did he say it? Why did he say it? And in what context?
Read MoreKeep up with all the happening in our Chapter. Download our latest Newsletter for June 2019
Read MoreOur Chapter can be even better - but we need your help. Take the 2019 Annual Survey and provide us with your feedback.
Read MoreDr. Howard Eisner presented an overview on his new book “Thinking: a Guide Book for Systems Engineering Problem-Solving” by using just 7 slides. The After Action Report includes the briefing slides, photos from the event and a link to the HD Video.
Read MoreKeep up with all the happening in our Chapter. Download our latest Newsletter for May 2019
Read MoreTaras Mykytyn tries to answer the question, “How does the System Engineer adapt to the future challenges on programs while maintaining their expertise and overall skills?”
Read MoreTwo Opportunities to support the University of Maryland (UMD) Institute for Systems Research (ISR) and earn PDUs for CSEP Renewal
Read MoreDr. Chandru Mirchandani discusses how new generation of processing modules and systems using a cloud-based architecture will afford up to an order of magnitude in cost reduction and improved reliability and flexibility over present generation systems of ground telemetry system designs.
Read MoreThe 2019 Operating Plan is written for the Chesapeake Chapter of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE). This plan provides the detailed operating activities for the 12 month period beginning January 1, 2019 and ending December 31, 2019.
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Read MoreManaging a complex system development being developed is extremely challenging and requires extensive coordination between the all stakeholders, technical teams, leadership and decision makers, operational support teams, and the customer/end users.
Read MoreThis March, Chesapeake Chapter volunteers again participated as independent sponsor judges at two of Maryland’s premier youth STEM events: The 51st Anne Arundel County Science Expo on March 9th and the 64th Baltimore County Science Fair on March 2nd.
Read MoreMr. Millán discusses his research the ability to tailor the ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 technical processes to incorporate the DARPA's META design flow and extend it into an end-to-end Systems Engineering methodology.
Read MoreThis month’s article will focus on Modeling Complex Systems, and why the SE and STEM community needs to step up their skills and expertise in understanding the driving requirements for complex systems, system and subsystem inter-dependencies, system-of-systems complexity, and future challenges for all industries.
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Read MoreThe members of our Chapter should play an active role in various STEM activities throughout our community. Why is this important and what impact will this have on the future of Systems Engineering?
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