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INCOSE Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference Four Tutorials Thursday, November 4, 2004 Don’t miss the MARC – Take advantage of these opportunities! Full Day Tutorial (8AM-5PM) Model-Based System Engineering: Price: $160.00 member/ $200.00 non-member The Complete Process This basic tutorial will identify the elements and benefits of a complete system engineering process. It will provide an introduction to the model-based system engineering process, and demonstrate its value and tailorability using vignettes from a sample application. The tutorial will demonstrate how the model-based system engineering process supports both document-driven and model-based paradigms, whether in top-down, middle-out, or reverse engineering environments. It will discuss how to know when each element of the process has been completed, and how to do system engineering for proposals. The requirement for concurrent engineering, the onion model, and synchronization of models and data are presented. About the Instructors: James Long is the President of Vitech Corporation, the developer of the system engineering ®support tool CORE . He has significant system engineering experience on large-scale projects with high technical content. He is a past-president of the WMA chapter of INCOSE. Dr. Dennis Buede is Professor of Systems Engineering at George Mason University where he teaches courses on systems engineering and decision analysis. Dr. Buede is the chairman of ...

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INCOSE Mid-Atlantic
Regional Conference
Four Tutorials
Thursday, November 4, 2004
Don’t miss the MARC – Take advantage of these
opportunities!
Full Day Tutorial (8AM-5PM)
Model-Based System Engineering:
Price: $160.00 member/ $200.00 non-member
The Complete Process
This basic tutorial will identify the elements and benefits of a complete system engineering process. It will provide an
introduction to the model-based system engineering process, and demonstrate its value and tailorability using vignettes
from a sample application.
The tutorial will demonstrate how the model-based system engineering process supports both
document-driven and model-based paradigms, whether in top-down, middle-out, or reverse engineering environments. It
will discuss how to know when each element of the process has been completed, and how to do system engineering for
proposals. The requirement for concurrent engineering, the onion model, and synchronization of models and data are
presented.
About the Instructors:
James Long
is the President of Vitech Corporation, the developer of the system engineering
support tool CORE
®
. He has significant system engineering experience on large-scale projects with high technical
content.
He is a past-president of the WMA chapter of INCOSE
.
Dr. Dennis Buede
is Professor of Systems Engineering
at George Mason University where he teaches courses on systems engineering and decision analysis. Dr. Buede is the
chairman of the Education and Research Technical Committee of INCOSE.
Full Day Tutorial (8AM-5PM)
Object Oriented Systems Engineering Method
Price: $160.00 member/ $200.00 non-member
(OOSEM)
Dr. Abraham Meilich (Lockheed Martin), Sanford Friedenthal (Lockheed Martin), and Howard Lykins (INCOSE) will also
repeat a popular tutorial. This one-day tutorial will introduce an Object Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM),
which integrates a top down systems approach with object oriented concepts and modeling techniques. Based upon the
widely known Unified Modeling Language (UML), this method brings object oriented modeling to the systems engineering
community, and adapts it for modeling systems-level requirements and design.
About the Instructors:
Mr. Sanford Friedenthal
is currently Deputy, Corporate Systems Engineering for Lockheed
Martin Corporation supporting multiple systems engineering initiatives. He has been a lead developer of advanced
systems engineering processes and methods.
Mr. Friedenthal is the liaison between INCOSE and OMG, and chairs the
OMG Systems Engineering Domain Special Interest Group (SE DSIG) and co-chair of the SysML Submission team to
support development of a UML profile for System Engineering.
Dr. Abe Meilich
is presently the Chief Methodologist for
the System of Systems organization at Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems and Solutions and an adjunct professor at
the University of Maryland Graduate Program in Technology.
His career spans 34 years in the mechanical, electrical,
computer, aerospace and information systems engineering domains.
Half Day Tutorial (8AM-12PM)
Systems Engineering
Price: $80.00 member/ $100.00 non-member
Fight Against Global Terrorism
Dr. Joe Carl
of Harris Corporation and Dr. William Mackey of CSC will lead an exciting new half-day tutorial from the Anti-Terrorism
International Working Group (ATIWG). Their team will show how
to demonstrate and practice how systems engineering tools
and methods can be applied to discover and elucidate the root causes of terrorism, to build consensus about those
causes, to construct alternative solutions to selected causes, and to apply metrics that lead to recommendations about
the most promising solutions.
About the Instructors:
Dr. William Mackey
is a systems engineer and manager for CSC, and an adjunct member of the
faculty at the University of Maryland’s University College. He is a founding member and current co-chair of the INCOSE
Anti-Terrorism International Working Group.
Dr. Joseph W. Carl
is a systems engineer for Harris Corporation. He is the
President of the INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter, and a Co-Chair of the INCOSE Anti-Terrorism International Working
Group (ATIWG). The information he will present represents the effort of the ATIWG over the past year.
.
Half Day Tutorial (1PM-5PM)
An Overview of MDA®:
Price: $80.00 member/ $100.00 non-member
Where It Came From and Where It’s Going
Intimately involved in the Object Management Group launch of Model Driven Architecture® (MDA), David Frankel is
presenting an overview of the origins, anatomy, and future of MDA. Dr. Frankel will present topics from his book Model-
Driven Architecture: Applying MDA to Enterprise Computing and the forthcoming book MDA Journal: The First Year.
Topics will include: the impact of MDA on enterprise architecture, business process management, UML profiling, the role
of MDA's metadata management facilities (MOF™, XMI®, and JMI), and model-driven data transformations.
About the Instructor
:
David Frankel
is the CEO and CTO of David Frankel Consulting.
He is the author of many
published articles, author of the book
Model-Driven Architecture: Applying MDA to Enterprise Computing
, and editor of
MDA Journal. Mr. Frankel served several terms as an elected member of the OMG Architecture Board, was intimately
involved in the OMG’s launch of MDA and has co-authored several industry standards.
Sign-in:
Sign-in begins one half before the tutorial starts.
Place:
Crystal City Gateway Marriott, 1700 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Virginia
Refreshments:
A working lunch is provided for individuals who attend full day tutorials.
About the INCOSE Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference
MARC is a full-featured conference with over 50 paper presentations, panel sessions, keynote and banquet speakers,
tutorials, and exhibits held November 2-4 at the Crystal City Gateway Marriot.
The conference theme is
Model-Based
Systems Engineering
.
Sponsored by the six Mid-Atlantic chapters of INCOSE, MARC will highlight the wealth of
systems engineering resources and expertise available within our region.
For additional conference information or to register
visit the MARC 2004 web site at http://www.incose-marc.org
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