Human Systems Integration Working Group
Mission & Objectives
Definition
Human Systems Integration (HSI) is the transcultural and transdisciplinary technical and management process used to ensure that the human elements of a system are appropriately addressed and integrated within the wider systems engineering lifecycle and management approach to a project. HSI involves analyzing, designing and evaluating technological, organizational and human systems.
Charter
Our vision is to facilitate embedding Human Systems Integration within Systems Engineering, promoting the benefit of placing the proper focus on the role of people in the development, efficient delivery and and operations of effective systems.
Leadership
Chair:
- Guy Andre Boy, CentraleSupélec (Paris Saclay University), ESTIA Institute of Technology, and Air & Space Academy
Co-Chairs:
- Grace Kennedy, University of Wollongong
- Mike Boardman, United Kingdom’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl)
- Ami Harel, CEO, End To End Systems Ltd.
Webmaster:
- Dimitri Masson, ESTIA Institute of Technology
Working Group Products
Accomplishments / Products
Planned Working Sessions at the Next Events
November 17 to 19, 2021
INCOSE Human System Integration Conference:
HSI2021
July 22, 2021
Panel #4 : Human-AI Teaming: A Human Systems Integration Perspective, in the 31st Annual International Symposium 2021:
Project 6: Second INCOSE Workshop on the Evolution of Human-Systems Integration
January 28-31, 2017 -- IW-2017, Torrance, CA, USA
Project 6: Third INCOSE Workshop on the Evolution of Human-Systems Integration
January 20-23, 2018 -- IW-2018, Jacksonville, FL, USA
Planned Presentations at the Next Events
HSI Working Group Workshop/Conference, to be organized in 2019
Old Projects
- Project 1: Defining relationships between systems engineering practice and HSI practice
- Project 2: Clarifying HSI and contributing domains acronyms and word use
- Project 3: Influence HSI inclusion in SE documents and standards
- Project 4: Outreach – Joint INCOSE/HFES HSI Interest meeting at Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Meeting October 2009
- Project 5: Identify potential HSI Key Performance Parameters, Measures of Performance, Measures of Effectiveness, and requirements
- Project 6: HSI discipline evolution and definition (October 2016; January 2017; January 2018)