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Back Don't Forget to Sign Up!!! Applied Space Systems Engineering Date Saturday, 21 November 2009 Time 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Location Booz Allen Hamilton, Colorado Springs, CO If the capability gaps in Acquisition and in complex systems implementation are to be closed, then aerospace Systems Engineers need to stay grounded in the basics of Space Systems Engineering. Using material from the text Applied Space Systems Engineering (ASSE), the FireSAT case study, hands–on exercises, and the accumulated experience of the presenters and their colleagues, this tutorial instructs an SE: in designing systems, in managing Systems Engineering processes, and in realizing systems. At the end of this course you should be able to: • Define key terms used in systems engineering in general, and space systems engineering in particular • Explain systems engineering processes used to characterize an existing need and develop new operational capabilities to address that need throughout the acquisition lifecycle • Describe lessons learned from past space systems engineering projects • Apply systems engineering process and tools to real world problems in various stages of lifecycle development • Critically analyze existing mission requirements, concepts of operations, functional and physical architectures and other system engineering process outputs • Synthesize systems engineering best practices—beyond a “cookiecutter” approach—to critically evaluate your current technical challenges and enhance your ability to intelligently balance cost, schedule, performance and risk on your own projects and programs. Author: Ben Somogyi Reference: http://www.incoseco.org/meeting_files/Applied_SSE_Tutorial_Flyer_Nov_2009.pdf |
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