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			Tutorial D: Are you resilient --- enough?
		 
		
			Half Day Tutorial presented by: 
			 
				Jack Ring 
				 
		
		Abstract 
		
			Resilient Systems Engineering introduces a way of meeting the challenges variously 
			called sustainability, resiliency, security, agility and autonomy. This goes beyond 
			traditional systems engineering that applied to deterministic and stochastic problematic 
			situations. Resilient system engineering addresses situations of the third kind, 
			non-deterministic. The title has double meaning; the system engineering of resilient 
			systems vs. the resilient form of system engineering. Attendees will be introduced to, 
			and given exercises in the language, methods and patterns of resilient systems 
			engineering. One likely outcome will be an increased ability as a systems practitioner.
		 
		Tutorial Objective 
		
			Increased ability to learn about and practice systems engineering of agile systems 
			for non-deterministic situations.
		 
		Prerequisites 
		
			Understanding of current (traditional) systems engineering.
		 
		Bio 
		
			Jack Ring earned a BA, Physics, Emporia State University, Kansas, and continues formal 
			education in systems, innovation and the practice of servant leadership. 
			He discovered system engineering in 1957. During twenty years with General Electric, 
			ten years with Honeywell and twenty years coaching several high tech startups and 
			turnarounds he has applied the principles and practices of system engineering to 
			designing and evolving organizations and to enabling personnel to pursue their personal 
			best. 
			He has presented at previous ICSE conferences in Las Vegas and is active in six 
			professional societies. He has collected high marks for his presentations and tutorials 
			at conferences in the U.S., Australia, Europe, and Israel. 
			He was named Fellow of the International Council on Systems Engineering in 2003. 
			In INCOSE he co-founded and chaired the Intelligent Enterprises Working Group, 2002 
			through 2006. Currently he co-chairs the Autonomous System Teat and Evaluation Working 
			Group and the Motor Sports Working Group. The latter intends to infuse classrooms with 
			the excitement and enthusiasm associated with motor sports in order to accelerate 
			learning regarding systems, science, technology, engineering and mathematics, SySTEM. 
			He is an Industrial Fellow at the Stevens Institute of Technology, School of Systems and 
			Enterprises and a Senior Analyst with Cyon Research Corp. 
			Currently he serves as co-founder of Kennen Technologies LLC, co-founder and Managing 
			Member of OntoPilot LLC and co-founder and managing member of Educe LLC as well as Sole 
			Proprietor of Innovation Management.
		 
		
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