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SEDC 2012 Conference Paper Schedule

Title Representations and Models: SysML and Beyond An Overview of the INCOSE Systems Engineering Professional Program The Unintended Consequences of Implementing Information Name David Long David D. Walden Michael Sallada

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10:20-10:50 10:55-11:25 11:30-12:00

TRACK Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial

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Technology Lifecycle Modeling A Quick Overview of a New Methodology Steven Dam for Simple, Rapid Development, Operations and Support Transatlantic Development of a COTS Product Lifecycle Modeling Application to Software Development Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) - From Musings to Models: An Approach for the Rapid Translation of Informal System Concept Diagrams into Formal MBSE Models John Masiyowski Chris Ritter Paul Montgomery

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1:00-1:30 1:35-2:05 2:10-2:40

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Commercial Dennis Fisher Brian Berenbach James Martin Ra ed M. Jaradat and Charles B. Keating Robert Siegle Laurie Wiggins Dennis Fisher Greg Gorman Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Meeting Room #2 Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Meeting Room #2 Meeting Room #2 Meeting Room #2 Meeting Room #2

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3:30-4:00 4:05-4:35 4:40-5:10 10:20-10:50

A Scientific Approach to Software Security A new paradigm for early systems engineering Transforming the Enterprise Using a Systems Approach Systems Theory: Foundation for System of systems (SoS)

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10:55-11:25 11:30-12:00 1:00-1:30 1:35-2:05 2:10-2:40 All Systems Go! (Systems) thinking our way to better world using techniques in strategic communications Aerospace Companies and Investment Risk A Scientific Approach to Software Security The Rational Solution for Systems and Software Engineering

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US Government - Defense Affordable, Effective and Adaptable Defense Systems Design Day 1 10:20-10:50 Transatlantic Development of a COTS Product Day 1 10:55-11:25 Defense Acquisition Changes & Agile Systems Engineering Day 1 11:30-12:00 Combining DOD Test Information from Disparate Test Events Day 1 1:00-1:30 A Comparative Analysis of Systems Engineering to Lean Six Sigma Day 1 1:35-2:05 Leveraging Service-Oriented Architectures with MBSE Day 1 Day 1 2:10-2:40 Systems Engineering Strategic Planning 3:30-4:00 Unified System ility Definition Framework Day 1 4:05-4:35 USING MBSE AND ITERATIVE INTERVIEWS TO MODEL AND IMPROVE BUSINESS PROCESSES Day 1 4:40-5:10 Gorilla Systems Engineering versus Guerilla Systems Engineering Day 2 10:20-10:50 System Engineering of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Based Systems Day 2 10:55-11:25 Executable Architecture Systems Engineering Day 2 11:30-12:00 Evoking a Core SE Technical Development Methodology to Develop a SyS, FoS, and SoS Day 2 1:00-1:30 Dr. Darryl A. Gomez Joseph S. McDonnell, Ph.D. Joseph F Iaquinto Keith Taggart, Ph.D. Joseph G. Maley Andrew Long Paul AmRhein Zane Scott Bill Fournier Dr. Indu Singh, Vik Chauhan , Richard Foster Mark London John Masiyowski Robert Neches US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense

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Methodologies for understanding and measuring the impact of Zachary Jasnoff design and systems engineering decisions on affordability Day 2 1:35-2:05 Requirements Formulation- Document Management vs. Model Clifford Levine Based System Engineering Day 2 2:10-2:40 A Knowledge Based Technical Approach to Capability Development Day 2/Track10:20-10:50 B Mark Pflanz, Chris Yunker, and Fred Wehrli Comparing and Contrasting Systems Engineering with Security Robert Marchant Engineering Targeting Affordability and Controlling Cost Growth through Should-Cost Analysis Day 2/Track11:30-12:00 B Test Evaluation and Certification Day 2/Track1:00-1:30 B Systems Engineering and the Forgotten -ilities Day 2/Track1:35-2:05 B Requirement Development Techniques for Custom COTS Product Day 2/Track2:10-2:40 B John Masiyowski James D. Willis, Jr Vikram S Chauhan Anthony A DeMarco

US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense US Government Defense

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Day 2/Track10:55-11:25 B

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10:20-10:50 10:55-11:25

US Government - Non-Defense Enterprise Integration: A Framework for Connecting the Dots Kenneth Kepchar (coUS Government author - Ron Stroup) Non-Defense The Impact of Early Design Phase Risk Identification Biases on Space System Project Performance Designing the National Airspace System Using a Design Structure Matrix Approach J.D. Reeves Jamaal Lipscomb US Government Non-Defense US Government Non-Defense US Government Non-Defense US Government Non-Defense US Government Non-Defense US Government Non-Defense US Government Non-Defense US Government Non-Defense

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11:30-12:00 Key Systems Engineering Processes for (Cost) Effective Cyber Security in a Dynamic Threat Environment. Kevin M. Stoffell

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1:00-1:30 A Proposed Approach to Integrating Hazard Analyses with Requirement Definition and Verification Benjamin Herbert

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1:35-2:05 RiskMosiac Connecting the Dots Across the Enterprise Kenneth Kepchar

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2:10-2:40 The Seven Samurai of Systems Engineering: Dealing with the Complexity of 7 Interrelated Systems James Martin

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3:30-4:00 Readiness and Resilience Level Assessment Tool (R2LAT) John B. Viar, Jr.

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4:05-4:35 Provide International Disaster Emergency Support (ProvIDES) John B. Viar, Jr.

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4:40-5:10

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Academic Using Multiple DSM-based Architecture and Design Techniques Kushtrim Kuqi for Improving Electronic Medical Record Usability and Adoption Day 1 Day 1 Day 1 10:20-10:50 10:55-11:25 11:30-12:00 On the Nature of Systems Frontier, Intelligent Decision Engine for Designing Stable Adaptable Complex Systems: An Overview The Statistical Analysis of the Impact of Adequate Testing on the Defense Systems Development James Martin Thomas Speller Zaw P. Tun, Dr. Thomas Holzer, Dr. Shahryar Sarkani, Dr. Timothy Eveleigh

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1:00-1:30

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1:35-2:05

Stochastic Modeling of System Behavior: An Application of Markov Chains

Abhinav Kashyap

Academic

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2:10-2:40 3:30-4:00 4:05-4:35 4:40-5:10 10:20-10:50 10:55-11:25 11:30-12:00 1:00-1:30 1:35-2:05 2:10-2:40

Reginald U. Bailey, Dr. Thomas A. Mazzuchi, Dr. Shahram Sarkani, A Framework for the Evaluation of ROI of Technology Readiness A and Dr. David F. Rico The Effects of Legacy System Reuse on DoD Programs Meredith Eiband Systems Engineering Business Context Charl Harding Knowledge Strategist Architect Annie Green Using the Knowledge Pyramid to Characterize KnowlegeJames Martin Generating Systems Undergraduate Systems Engineering Programs - How it did and Kevin Weinstein did not prepare me A Model-Based Approach to Joint Capabilities: vocabulary, Alexander K Bocast semantics, and architectural patterns Open Slot/Student Open Slot/Student Open Slot/Student

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