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Date/Time | Organisation & Location | Description |
18/02/2016 - 18/02/2016
18:00 | Midlands Local Group
Sir David Davies Building, Loughborough University, Ashby Road, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3TU | INCOSE UK MBSE 2013 survey and recent analysis
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The INCOSE UK Chapter MBSE WG performed a survey of its members in spring / summer 2013 of topics relevant to modelling, Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and simulation. Analysis of the majority of the question responses to the first two topics was presented by James Towers Of Object Flow Ltd at INCOSE UK ASEC in Autumn 2013: “MBSE: The State of the Nation”. That analysis focussed on the outcomes from the multi-answer, ‘closed’, questions, and revealed – amongst other things – that MBSE adoption was in early stages of industrial adoption. More recently, two of the open-questions have now been analysed: “In your opinion, what are the 3 main [1: advantages of MBSE; 2: challenges for MBSE]?” This presentation will reprise a subset of the results presented by James, and show the additional outcomes on challenges and suggested objectives for the MBSE WG from the recent analysis. Key outcomes include a focus on business case evidence, and a need for practical guidance, case studies, examples and reduced entry-level cost. |
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INCOSE UK MBSE 2013 survey and recent analysis |
Julian Johnson |
01/02/2016 |
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