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Bridging the gap between the system and software architectures using ISE&PPOOA MBSE methodology

  • JHU/APL - Parsons Auditorium 11100 Johns Hopkins Road Laurel, MD, 20723 United States (map)

In-Person Location: JHU/APL - Parsons Auditorium; 11100 Johns Hopkins Rd, Laurel, MD 20723

This presentation is HYBRID - both live in-person & online. LECTURE: 7 – 8:00 pm

An online chat questions-and-answers session will also be available. Webcast Link will be sent to Registrants

Abstract:

The webinar presents an integrated systems and software engineering process named ISE&PPOOA (Integrated Systems Engineering and Pipelines of Processes in Object Oriented Architectures) where traditional functional based systems engineering is combined with MBSE using the functional paradigm to represent behavior.

The crucial step for bridging system and software architectures is the creation of the domain model of the software intensive subsystems. A domain model describes a software intensive subsystem using more formalism than merely textual requirements, for example UML class diagrams, and can be used to reason about the internal workings of the software subsystem.

Dr. Jose L. Fernandez

Speaker:

Jose L. Fernandez has a PhD in Computer Science, and an Engineering Degree in Aeronautical Engineering, both by the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid.

He has over 30 years of experience in industry, involved in projects dealing with software development and maintenance of large systems, specifically real-time systems for air traffic control, power plants, avionics and cellular phone applications. He was associate professor at the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (UPM) until 2018.


Door Prize: Practical Model-Based Systems Engineering by Dr Fernandez and Carlos Hernandez

All attendees will be will be entered into a random number generator in order to select the winner.

Cost: Free.

Agenda:

  • 6:00 – 6:45 pm   Networking

  • 6:45 – 7:00 pm   Chapter Business Meeting 

  • 7:00 – 8:00 pm LECTURE