INCOSE-LA Tutorial

Model Based Systems Engineering Tutorial

Registration: http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=l4ihvgeab&oeidk=a07eeqa9b05f91369d3

When: 18 November 2017

Where:  The Aerospace Corp., D8-1010

200 N. Aviation Blvd.

El Segundo, CA 90245

Instructions: The building is located on the east side of Aviation just north of El Segundo Blvd.  The entry gate is just past Bimbo’s Bakery. There is plenty of parking assigned to the building.  An Aerospace host will meet attendees at the front door to sign them into the building.  For questions prior to the tutorial please contact Fatima Syed at 310-336-2401.

Cost: $25 for INCOSE Members/$45 for non-INCOSE Members

Register now, limited to 40 attendees. 

NOTE: Non-US Citizens must register by Wednesday November 8, 2017.  Government issued photo identification is required.

 

18 November: Session 09:00 – 15:00

 

 

Model Based Systems Engineering

Dr. Mark McKelvin, Jr. The Aerospace Corporation

 

Model Based Systems Engineering 

Abstract: Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) formalizes the practice of systems engineering through the use of models. This tutorial introduces the fundamental principles of modeling and its application to system engineering. This tutorial is intended to give students a basic understanding of MBSE and its applications by describing what a system model is, how it is used to enable systems engineering in real-world applications, and the role of tools in MBSE.  The tutorial format is a slide presentation with some class exercises.

 Instructor Bio:  Dr. Mark L. McKelvin, Jr. is an Engineering Specialist in systems and software engineering at The Aerospace Corporation. Dr. McKelvin specializes in the use of model-based engineering techniques to develop solutions to architecture design challenges for cyber-physical and software-intensive systems. He is also a Lecturer in the System Architecting and Engineering graduate program at the University of Southern California, Viterbi School of Engineering where he teaches courses in Model-Based Systems Engineering and Systems Engineering Theory and Practice. Prior to joining the Aerospace Corporation, Dr. McKelvin worked at NASA/JPL as a software systems engineer, electrical systems engineer, and a lead fault protection engineer on a major flight system. His interests are in the application of modeling, analysis, and design of engineered systems, including cyber-physical, embedded, and software systems. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley with an emphasis in Electronic Design Automation.

 

 

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