“What is Model-Based Systems and Why Should I Care?”

This quarter, the IEEE Technology Management Council is discussing Model-Based Systems.

There’s a lot of talk about Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). Systems Engineering has always used models – what’s the big deal about MBSE? This session will describe what MBSE is, how it is being used, motivations for using it, enablers and barriers to its adoption, and its application across the SE life cycle. We’ll discuss some of the implications and where to go to find out more.

You wouldn’t want to miss this session!
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Speaker: Lisa D. Murphy, Ph.D.
Seminar: Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
Bio:
Lisa Murphy, Ph.D. has been developing systems in aerospace, industry, and government for twenty years. She has an undergraduate degree in Environmental Studies, an MBA, and earned her doctorate in Information Systems at Indiana University (Bloomington). She taught at Louisiana State University and the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa and was a researcher at UAH’s Center for the Management of Science and Technology. Dr. Murphy first began using models in software systems development at Boeing; recently she served as systems engineer to NASA’s Constellation Information Systems Office and as subject matter expert on Product Data and Lifecycle Management for NASA’s Office of the Chief Engineer. She is certified as a PMP and currently serves as Chief Architect for Atura Integration LLC and director of Advanced Systems Development for Integrated Thought Corporation.
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IEEE/TMC Lunch-n-Learn Seminar
Date: Thursday, October 27th
Time: 11:00am – 1:00pm
Place: Marriott Season’s Restaurant
Cost: $15.00 (includes meal, drink, tax/tip)

Agenda:
11:00 – 11:15am Meet & Greet
11:15 – 11:40am Lunch is served
11:45 – 12:30pm Technical Seminar
12:30 – 12:40pm Questions & Answer
12:40 – 12:45pm Closing Remarks & Meeting Adjourned

RSVP by 10/20 to Sonya.Dillard@nasa.gov or call her at 256-544-3312, and a menu selection will be provided.

We look forward to having you all join us.
You do NOT have to be an IEEE member to attend.  Space is limited to the first 30 attendees.