Transcription of Model-based Systems Engineering MBSE 101
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Model-based Systems Engineering mbse 101 Moderated by Elyse Fosse,Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology 2016 California Institute of Technology. Government sponsorship acknowledgedAgenda Objective Acknowledgements Project Application Overview FAQ list FAQ answers ReferencesAudience participation encouraged throughoutINCOSE IW January 30th, 2016 * FosseObjective Provide answers to frequently asked mbse questions Answers are from a Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)-centric view Answers are software tool agnostic Will use a list of FAQs as a starting point A real project application will be used to re-enforce responses throughout the presentation Audience provided questions/interactions are encouragedINCOSE IW January 30th, 2016 * FosseAcknowledgements Todd Bayer Daniel Dvorak Sanford Friedenthal* Steve Jenkins Chi Lin Ann Devereaux SandaMandutianu Louise Anderson Elyse Fosse Bjorn Cole Chris Delp Robert Castillo Corey Harmon*JPL, LockheedThe FAQs and answers incl
SE product relevance ... Framework INCOSE IW January 30th, 2016 * Fosse. ... Systems is the last to get this rigor because it’s the broadest, most conceptual, and has by definition the full complexity of the system to deal with. So it’s the hardest one to get rigorous about.
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