Contact:

Deborah Cannon, Host
INCOSE - Los Angeles Chapter 

registration@incose-la.org
310-336-8341 Desk,
714-477-3755 Mobile

When

Tuesday, June 8th, 2021
From 5:45 PM to 7:45 PM PDT


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Where

This is an online event. 

  

INCOSE-LA Virtual Speaker Meeting 

Using Architecture and MBSE
to Develop Validated Requirements

SPEAKER: Dr. Ron Carson, INCOSE Fellow and Expert Systems Engineering Professional 

WHEN:  Tuesday, June 8th 2021, 5:45 to 7:45 PM Pacific Daylight Time

COST:  Free Online Event

Virtual Venue: Zoom meeting instructions will be emailed prior to the event and are included in your confirmation email message.  Slides will be available on the LA Chapter web site https://www.incose.org/los-angeles. We plan to record the event.

Questions:  Dorothy Benveniste, 310-390-9384 -- djbenven@outlook.com

Abstract:  Requirements incompleteness and ambiguity continue to plague many organizations. The introduction of MBSE provides an opportunity to relate the structure of the architecture model to the structure of requirements, and synchronize the data between them.

In this presentation we demonstrate how to use model-based systems engineering and the related architecture to develop and validate requirements of all types.

  • We first describe the structure of different types of requirements and map the requirements elements, e.g., function, to elements of the architecture in the
    MBSE model.
  • We show how these requirements elements map to specific data elements in a particular MBSE tool for all possible types of requirements.
  • Finally, we show how this method enables validation of the requirements from the architecture.

Participants will gain an understanding of how to integrate their organizational requirements development and MBSE architecture activities by mapping the data elements between them and integrating these into their MBSE tools.

Speaker:  Dr. Ron Carson is an Adjunct Professor of Engineering at Seattle Pacific University, an Affiliate Assistant Professor in Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Washington, a Fellow of the International Council on Systems Engineering, and a certified Expert Systems Engineering Professional.

He retired in 2015 as a Technical Fellow in Systems Engineering after 27 years at The Boeing Company. He is the author of numerous articles regarding requirements analysis and systems engineering measurement. He has been issued six US patents in satellite communications, and two patents regarding “Structured Requirements Generation and Assessment”.