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SUMMARY:FREE - Joint Event with the IRSE - Operational Concept Development\, A Simple Case Study
DESCRIPTION:This free workshop will run through the development of an Operational Concept Development (OCD ) for a level crossing linking ISO15288 and system engineering methods. \nThis workshop will be held in the WSP office\, 900 Ann St\, Fortitude Valley\, Brisbane and will also be broadcast live as a webinar. \nAll attendees\, including those participating remotely\, will be invited to contribute to the interactive element of the workshop to identify needs and requirements. \nThe key outcomes from this workshop are to provide participants with a better understanding of the purpose of the OCD\, to work through a methodology to achieve this\, and to provide an overview of SE techniques linking to ISO15288\, MBSE tools and SySML drawings. \n  \nThe speakers: \n \nGreg Paulsen CPEng NER RPEQ \nGreg has 30 years’ experience in the telecommunications sector in executive\, management and design roles with Telstra and Alcatel-Lucent. Most recently he has been responsible for a number of complex system integration projects in the Electricity\, Oil & Gas\, Rail and Marine sectors. He has recently completed a Masters in Engineering Science in the field of System Engineering. He has used the techniques that we will go through today in preparing the Operational Concepts for complex rail tunnels and rail signalling systems via the use of Model Based System Engineering tools. \n \nSteven Spencer CPEng NER RPEQ \nSteven is a chartered engineer with 15 years’ experience in the Healthcare\, ITS\, Rail and defence industries working in roles across software engineering\, systems engineering\, management and coaching.  Steven has applied Model Based Systems Engineering techniques in projects for Transportation and Defence and provides coaching within his organisation on the application and use of MBSE techniques.  Having recently returned from a secondment in Paris\, in his current role he provides leadership in the ISO 9001 process\, best practices and the deployment and operations of tools used within Engineering.
URL:https://www.sesa.org.au/event/free-joint-event-with-the-irse-operational-concept-development-a-simple-case-study/
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SUMMARY:UNISA Systems Engineering Talk Series - Enhancing Enterprise Architecture with Resilience Perspective
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. \n \nJoin us with LCDR Jnitova who will present on enhancing enterprise architecture with resilience perspective. \nThe research literature has found current Enterprise Architecture (EA) methods are limited in dealing with uncertainty and pathologies of complex systems to enable design and operation of a resilient enterprise. To some extent\, EAs’ approaches persist in applying textbook plans and activities in the face of mounting evidence of changing circumstances and the challenges of uncertainty. They rely on a qualitative shift in assessment\, priorities\, or response strategy\, that often lead to a ‘failure to adapt adequately.’ To address this gap in EA resilience representation\, we have combined several prior research proposals to produce a wholistic Department of Defence Architecture Framework (DoDAF) resilience architecture and enhanced that with our original underpinning resilience framework. Despite still being in an ongoing major case study\, our comprehensive resilience representation shows promise of assisting all enterprise stakeholders with adapting this representation to their capability systems. Doing so will better incorporate resilience considerations in capability systems’ design and likely help capability stakeholders to evolve capability systems with appropriate levels of resilience throughout their life cycle. \nLCDR Jnitova is a PhD student in the School of Engineering and Information Technology\, University of New South Wales\, in Canberra\, with her research project focused on organisational resilience. Her current role as the OIC Training Support and Governance provides an ample opportunity to support the study. In 2016 LCDR Jnitova has completed with excellence a Master of Systems Engineering at UNSW@ADFA. She also graduated from the UNSW@ADFA with a Master of Business; from the UTS with a Graduate Diploma in Education; and from the Byelorussian State University with a Bachelor of Chemistry and Biology. She has authored and co-authored a number of journal articles and conference papers in organisational and workforce planning and management contexts. \nDetails to join are provided below: \n  \nWhen: Wednesday 18 August 5:30 pm AEST \nTopic: UNISA Systems Engineering Talk Series \nTime: Aug 18\, 2021 05:00 PM Adelaide\nJoin from a PC\, Mac\, iOS or Android: https://unisa.zoom.us/j/86519109748?pwd=Zi9mSUhLN0tSdWRya2dvby9kZ0FPUT09\n    Password: 899351\n\nOr iPhone one-tap (Australia Toll):  +61280152088\,86519109748#\n\nOr Telephone:\n    Dial: +61 2 8015 2088\n    Meeting ID: 865 1910 9748\n    International numbers available: https://unisa.zoom.us/u/kbUflAQ7mZ\n\nOr a H.323/SIP room system:\n    Dial: 86519109748@zoom.aarnet.edu.au\n    or SIP:86519109748@zmau.us\n    or 103.122.166.55 (Australia)\n    Meeting ID: 86519109748\n    H323/SIP Password: 899351\n\nOr Skype for Business (Lync):\n    SIP:86519109748.899351@lync.zoom.us\n 
URL:https://www.sesa.org.au/event/unisa-systems-engineering-talk-series-enhancing-enterprise-architecture-with-resilience-perspective/
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