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08h00 -
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Registration
and coffee in the Landmark Suite
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| 09h00 10h45 |
OPENING
SESSION
Keynote Speaker: Dr
Peter Robson, Overall Chair for the 1999 INCOSE International
Symposium
Systems
Engineering in Retrospect and in Prospect (264kB pps)
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Bridging the
Communications Gap between Systems and Software Engineering,
Joseph Kasser, University of South Australia
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Systems
Engineering: The Ubiquitous Unicorn?, Dr John Davies,
BAE
SYSTEMS
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| 10h45 - 11h00 |
Coffee |
| 11h00 12h45 |
LIFECYCLE
ISSUES 1
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Applying
an iterative lifecycle model to ISO processes, Keith Ellsmore
and Jon Holt, Brass Bullet
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What
the Systems Engineering Courses Dont Tell You - A Practical
Framework for Lifecycle of Requirements-Driven Process, George
Wallace, Lockheed Martin Air Traffic Management
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Practical
Experience of using UML for Functional Specification and
System Design, Rosamund Rawlings, Praxis Critical Systems
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| 12h45 - 14h15 |
Lunch and Exhibits |
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14h15
15h45
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LIFECYCLE
ISSUES 2
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Systems
Engineering Product Line Management, Hillary Sillitto, Thales
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Rebuilding
the Tower of Babel - The Case for UML with Real Time
Extensions, Matthew Hause, ARTiSAN Software Tools
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| 15h45 - 16h00 |
Tea
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| 16h00 17h10 |
LIFECYCLE
ISSUES 3
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A
Systems View of Obsolescence, Ted Dowling, DERA
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The
Design and Implementation of a Process Library Using the UML,
Jon Holt, Brass Bullet; Dipesh Patel and Mick McManus,
InfraCo
JNP
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Exhibits
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| 19h00 |
Cocktails
at the Bar
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| 20h00 |
The
INCOSE Symposium Traditional Dinner. An especially chosen menu
with wine included.
In
addition we are very pleased to welcome Prof. Heinz Stoewer of SAC
Space Associates who will entertain us with some topical comment
after dinner. |
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