This session was held on the 7th November, 2000. The presentations are available in PowerPoint Show (pps) format - file sizes are given in brackets for the benefit of the bandwidth challenged. The CVs of the speakers are also available.
‘Opening Welcome’ (pps, 102kB) – session aims and objectives - Mr Martin Testo, (Co-Convenor)
‘Review of the UK SE Academic Support Scene’ (pps, 601kB) – an overview of the factors to be considered - Prof. Peter Sydenham (Co-Convenor)
‘How Academia Supports Stakeholders’ - key factors for success for all parties involved.
‘What
can Universities do about SE, if anything?' - Prof.
Philip M’Pherson
‘Rumbles
in the Groves of Academe’ (pps, 109kB + avi, 750kB) - Prof. Derek Hitchins
‘Successful Academic/Industry Collaboration' (pps, 2323kB) - Prof. Mike Woodhead.
‘A
Research Project in Action - Problem-Domain and Artefact-Domain Architectural Modelling to Understand System Evolution’
(pps, 115kB) - Dr
Galal Galal
‘UCL Support of Systems Engineering’ (pps, 49kB) - Prof. David Kirkpatrick
‘What industry Wants from Academia’
‘INCOSE
New Joiner Survey’ (pps, 70kB) - Mr Peter
Lister, Siemens Transportation
‘Considerations for Industry -Academia Partnership Requirements’ (pps, 86kB) - Dr David Corral, BAE Systems
‘What
industry and business wants is a better grip on complexity management’ (pps,
135kB) - Prof Philip M’Pherson, Systems & Value
Consultancy
‘DERA's Contributions to Systems Engineering’ (pps, 110kB) - Mr James Kirby, DERA.
‘IEE Proposal for a Professional Network for Systems Engineers’ (pps, 22kB) - Mr Steve Willmott, NATS and IEE
‘What
can INCOSE UK and its Members do to Assist?’
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