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Below is the Calendar showing Chapter events, Working and Local Group events, as well as International Events.

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Systems Engineering – the Boomerang Effect

Bristol Local Group

Room 1N05 on the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol

18:30 - 21:00

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Current Events

Time Location Details
08/12/2005 -
08/12/2005

18:30 - 21:00
Bristol Local Group


Room 1N05 on the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol
Systems Engineering – the Boomerang Effect


Robert Halligan from the INCOSE Australian Chapter will be giving a tutorial on Systems Engineering, the Australian way. It promises to be a fully interactive and engaging event.


There are 3 Documents for this event, click here to view

Future Events

Time Location Details
26/01/2006 -
26/01/2006

18:30 - 21:00
Bristol Local Group


Room 1N05 on the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol
New moves in Requirements


Learning from experience… a fully interactive workshop involving over 40 practitioners from the MoD and other industry sectors – you. Come with burning questions or smouldering solutions – audience participation is mandatory, learning is guaranteed.


There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view
28/02/2006 -
28/02/2006

9:30 - 15:30
Midlands Local Group


SEIC
The Future of Systems Integration


The Midlands Local Group of the UK chapter of the International Council on Systems


There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view
29/03/2006 -
29/03/2006

18:30 - 21:00
Bristol Local Group


Room 1N05 on the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol
Systems Engineering - the UK perspective


The UK makes a significant contribution to the latest thinking in Systems Engineering as evidenced by the prize winning papers accepted for the INCOSE International Symposium of 2005. This event will provide a preview of four UK papers that have been accepted for either the INCOSE International Symposium 2006, or the Conference on Systems Engineering Research 2006:


There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view
24/04/2006 -
25/04/2006

Full Days
UK Chapter


Marriott Hotel, Pipers Way, Swindon, Wilts, SN3 1SH
INCOSE UK Spring Conference 2006


"The Best of British - A Reflective Update
24/05/2006 -
24/05/2006

12:30
Railway Interest Group


Teleconference
Organising Committee


Organising Committe


There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view
31/05/2006 -
31/05/2006

18:30 - 21:00
Bristol Local Group


Room 1N05 on the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol
A380 – Stopping the Giant


What goes up not only has to come down, but also needs to be brought safely to rest! For this event we are fortunate enough to have Ian Barnes, Head of Engineering for A380 Landing Gear, who will take us through a series of systems engineering threads highlighting issues encountered with the landing gear development, and putting them into a whole system context. This event will provide a unique insight into the challenges faced on a multi-national, multi-site commercial systems engineering programme.


There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view
06/06/2006 -
06/06/2006

17:30 for 18:00
Railway Interest Group


Network Rail’s offices at 40 Melton Street, London
Network Rail - Towards a Total System Approach


Advanced technology train control systems represent a cost-effective means of improving the level of service offered to transit passengers in terms of safety, dependability and comfort, while providing increased capacity and reduced travel times on an existing transportation infrastructure. A number of rail transit agencies around the world have implemented, or are in the process of implementing, such systems and, while a number of these projects have been very successful, others have encountered significant schedule and budget overruns.


There are 2 Documents for this event, click here to view
27/06/2006 -
27/06/2006

18:30 - 20:30
Bristol Local Group


Hinkley
Decommission, Dismantle, Demolish, and Dispose of


As well as the fun of building new things, Systems Engineering also includes getting rid of old ones. This is nowhere more relevant than in the Nuclear Power industry where early reactors have now reached the end of their operational phase. This now-or-never event is a guided tour of Hinkley ‘A’ nuclear power station, which is being dismantled, plus a presentation and discussion on decommissioning


There are 4 Documents for this event, click here to view
06/07/2006 -
06/07/2006

17:30 for 18:00
Railway Interest Group


Atkins Rail’s offices at Euston Tower, 286 Euston Road, London
Lessons Learnt from Applying New Train Control Systems to Major Re-Signalling Projects


Brian Halliday, Network Rail’s Systems Integration and Reliability Manager, will be bringing members up-to-date with Systems Engineering within Network Rail. Brian will describe what has been achieved within Network Rail over the last eight years


There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view
09/08/2006 -
09/08/2006


Midlands Local Group


None Given
CALLING UML PRACTITIONERS


CALLING UML PRACTITIONERS

Past Events

Time Location Details
30/11/2005 -
30/11/2005

18:30 - 21:00
Bristol Local Group


Room 1N05 on the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol
Contract compliance and fitness-for-purpose


Achieving effective verification, validation, test and evaluation of current and future network centric and complex systems involves many challenges. Three expert speakers will introduce the session by briefly giving their views on some current and near-term challenges facing suppliers and customers as they strive to demonstrate and accept contract compliance and fitness for purpose:


There are 6 Documents for this event, click here to view
28/09/2005 -
28/09/2005

None
Bristol Local Group


None
The tool vendors response to Architectural Frameworks


In June, Bristol Local Group held the first of two meetings on Architectural Frameworks in general and MoDAF in particular, with contributions from MoD and academia.  This, the second meeting, was the tool vendors’ turn to put their point of view.  Forty-six people were present to hear three excellent speakers giving their diverse views.


There are 3 Documents for this event, click here to view
21/07/2005 -
21/07/2005

17:30 - 19:00
Midlands Local Group


SEIC
Collaborative e-Business Trading


The Midlands Local Group of the UK chapter of the International Council on Systems


There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view
15/07/2005 -
15/07/2005

15:00 - 16:30
Bristol Local Group


Airbus factory, Filton, Bristol
Visit to Concorde


Visit to Concorde


There is 1 Document for this event, click here to view
29/06/2005 -
29/06/2005

18:30 - 21:00
Bristol Local Group


Room 1N05 on the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol
AGM and Architectural Frameworks - How MoDAF will change my Life


MOD Architectural Framework (MODAF) is being developed as a critical enabler of Network Enabled Capability, which enables improved interoperability and should realise significant cost avoidance benefits through improved efficiency of the MOD acquisition processes and reduction in the amount of rework required to deliver interoperability and integration.


There are 3 Documents for this event, click here to view
27/04/2005 -
27/04/2005

18:30 - 21:00
Bristol Local Group


Room 1N05 on the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol
What is Most Important to System Design Success: Models, Design Documents, Process or Something Else?


The aim is to consider the pros and cons of a proposed model built from design documents of systems engineering design, into which process is integrated. The model, to be presented by George Caple, consists of a Department of Defense Architecture Framework and an ANSI/AIAA G-043 Proposed Operational Concept Document. This model is directly related to the published work of Peter Checkland (Soft Systems), and James Martin (Aerospace).


There are 2 Documents for this event, click here to view
23/02/2005 -
23/02/2005

18:30 - 21:00
Bristol Local Group


Room 1N05 on the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol
Whole Life Costing


The theme of this event is issues related to the whole life costing of systems, and it will feature presentations from three guest speakers from these organisations:


There are 4 Documents for this event, click here to view
24/11/2004 -
24/11/2004

18:30 - 21:00
Bristol Local Group


Room 1N05 on the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol
Requirements Engineering – curse or cure?


The theme of this event is the requirements engineering, and it will feature a panel of four guest speakers from a diverse set of organisations:


There are 2 Documents for this event, click here to view
29/09/2004 -
29/09/2004

18:30 - 21:00
Bristol Local Group


Room 1N05 on the University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol
21st Century Systems Engineering Challenges


The theme of this first event is the challenges facing Systems Engineering now and in the future and will feature two guest speakers:


There are 2 Documents for this event, click here to view
27/04/2004 -
28/04/2004

Full Days
UK Chapter


INCOSE UK Spring Conference 2004


Moving The Profession Forward