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SUMMARY:Risk Based Contract Management - Quality\, Verification and Certification
DESCRIPTION:Join us for presentations from the Netherlands and Australia from a project director and a senior system engineering practitioner\, both exploring what works and where improvements can be made. \n\n\nThis is a rare joint event between the Systems Engineering Society of Australia and Young INCOSE The Netherlands. \nThis session involves two exciting presentations from the Netherlands and Australia; from an international transport project director and from a Dutch senior system engineering practitioner\, both providing their unique perspectives as to what works and where improvements can be made in relation to risk-based contract management & systems engineering. \nMany transport projects struggle with systems engineering\, independent certification and how these processes are used efficiently whilst maximising the benefit to the project and in the end the taxpayer. Each project seems to apply these processes differently; often requiring a lot of effort and not always a lot of benefit. \nIn the Netherlands systems engineering has been successfully integrated in the infrastructure sector from the early phases of the project lifecycle up to the implementation by the major contract organisations. In Australia\, rolling stock projects have the most mature application of systems engineering in the transport sector. \nThis is followed by an online christmas networking event with breakout sessions. \nSpeakers:\nBart van Luling | Co-Owner Dutch Boosting Group \n \nBart is an experienced systems engineer in infrastructure\, airport development and the energy sector and co-owner of the Dutch Boosting Group (DBG). In addition to coaching project teams in applying systems engineering and contract management\, Bart also provides courses in systems engineering and risk-based contract management and he accompanies the implementation of these ‘ways of working’ in organizations such as Schiphol Airport\, Shell\, TenneT Transmission Network Operator\, the Municipality of Amsterdam and several water authorities. Before DBG\, he worked at the Ministry of Infrastructure and had a key role in implementing systems engineering at the Dutch Roads and Water Infrastructure Authority\, Rijkswaterstaat. \nBart’s focus is to get grip on complex projects and minimize the failure costs for organizations a by always doing the right things and doing the things right. The systems engineering approach has become a natural way of working for Bart. His goal is to use his experience and spread his knowledge to help organizations and project teams to achieve optimum results for their needs and ambitions by using systems engineering. \nGuy Collishaw | Project Director for the Regional Rail Project at Transport for NSW \n \nGuy Collishaw is a Senior Engineering and Program Director with proven track record for leading the delivery of multi-billion dollar rail transport programs in the private and government sector in Australia\, the UK\, Germany and Sweden. \nMotivated\, passionate and committed about creating value for customers\, engaging collaboratively with the full range of stakeholders and leading large teams to consistently inspire and deliver complex projects on budget\, quality and time commitments to make a positive and meaningful contribution to business success. \n\n 
URL:https://www.sesa.org.au/event/risk-based-contract-management-quality-verification-and-certification/
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SUMMARY:UniSA presents ISO15704:2019/GERAM  - A generalised architecture framework for enterprises\, systems and software
DESCRIPTION:This event is based in South Australia and organised by the University of South Australia\, it will be available to SESA members across the country online. \nJoin us with Peter Bernus who will introduce the GERAM framework and how it can be used in conjunction with systems engineering standards\, like ISO15288\, and the ISO42000 series. ISO15704 was originally developed by the IFIP-IFAC Task Force in the 1990s\, and is now the top level standard for the architecture of smart manufacturing. \nSome important characteristics of GERAM include its Modelling Framework\, relevant for Model-based Systems Engineering practitioners\, and the ability to differentiate between life cycle and life history\, the latter allowing the temporal aspect of model evolution to be made explicit.\n\nPeter will further illustrate the discussion with case studies\, including the use for architecting enterprise networks and virtual enterprises. Mappings between GERAM and popular Architecture Description Frameworks (DoDAF\, NAF\, Zachman\, etc.) will also be briefly discussed.\n\n\n\n\n\nAssociate Professor Peter Bernus\, Griffith University\, Institute for Integrated and Intelligent Systems (IIIS)\nhttp://www.ict.griffith.edu.au/~bernus/\n\nDr Bernus has worked internationally on various aspects of enterprise integration as researcher\, consultant and project leader for Industry\, Government and Defence (ADF). His special interests include the theoretical foundations of inter- and intra-organisational management\, global enterprise networks\, dynamic virtual enterprises\, and the translation of these into strategies\, architectures and principles for the management of complexity and evolution of large enterprise networks\, complete industries\, or innovation ecosystems.\n\n\nJoin via Zoom: https://unisa.zoom.us/j/85807885847?pwd=YVBRWmR3a25iUnlmU0FlVkE0OVpMQT09\nPassword: 504200\nPlease note that the event time is shown for Adelaide time zone – don’t forget to update for your time zone as necessary.
URL:https://www.sesa.org.au/event/unisa-presents-iso157042019-geram-a-generalised-architecture-framework-for-enterprises-systems-and-software/
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