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August 16-18, 2011
21st INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
ICSEng 2011
Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Tutorial A: System Requirements Analysis

Full Day Tutorial presented by:

Jeffrey Grady

Abstract

Three comprehensive universal architecture description frameworks (functional, MSA-PSARE, UML-SysML) are offered that can be applied on any program that will be effective no matter how the solution is implemented in hardware, software, or people doing things. They produce requirements coordinated with a specification template, department responsible for providing programs with people to do the requirements work, the models to be applied from which the requirements are derived. Models are captured and configuration managed.

Tutorial Objective

Effectiveness of deriving all requirements from models. Three model sets that are comprehensive are reviewed, any one of which can be applied on any program. Ways are provided to capture modelling artefacts such that they can be configuration managed.

Prerequisites

Some knowledge of systems engineering would be helpful.

Bio

Jeff Grady is the president of JOG System Engineering. Previously he worked 30 years as a customer training instructor at Librascope on underwater fire control systems; field and system engineer at Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical on unmanned reconnisance and strike aircraft launched from air, ground, and shipboard; system engineer at GD Convair on advanced cruise missile; and Systems Development department manager at GD Space Systems Divisions on the Atlas. He also served 10 years in the Marines. Jeff has authored nine books in the systems engineering field. He holds a bachelors degree in mathematics from SDSU, a MS in System Management from USC, and a systems engineering certificate from UCSD. Jeff teaches system engineering courses on-site at companies, for short course companies, and at universities including UCSD. Jeff is an INCOSE Fellow, Founder, and ESEP.