The video for the February 20, 2019 SERC Talk presented by David P. Seaver, Senior Technical Advisor Business Intelligence Organization, National Security Agency is now available on the SERC Youtube Channel, along with past Talks! Mr. Seaver’s Talk explored “How Does the Transition From Agile to DevOps Impact Software Cost Estimation?” as the first Talk of our 3-part series on “Applying DevOps to Complex Muti-Organization Systems”. View the Talk below.
SERC TALK VIDEO AVAILABLE: “How Does the Transition From Agile to DevOps Impact Software Cost Estimation?”
Thank you to everyone who joined and participated in this discussion. Special thanks again to David Seaver for the accelerated presentation of SERC Talks: “How Does the Transition From Agile to DevOps Impact Software Cost Estimation?” on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. For more questions or information feel free to reach him via Email.
UPCOMING SERC TALKS
April 10 | 1 PM ET | Dr. Supannika “Sue” K. Mobasser, Associate Director in the Software Systems and Acquisition Department @The Aerospace Corporation.
What did I do wrong? An episode on Agile Anti-Patterns
ABSTRACT
June 5 | 1 PM ET | Dr. Steve Mayner, SAFe Fellow and Principal Consultant
Can DevOps Practices Be Applied to Cyber-Physical Systems Development?
ABSTRACT
Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER) 2019: Program Released
Stevens Institute of Technology and Virginia Tech present the 17th Annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER) on April 3-4, 2019 at National Press Club, Washington, DC . CSER has become the primary conference for disseminating systems engineering research and germinating new research ideas. Its primary objective is to provide a common platform for academia, industry, and government to present, discuss, and influence systems engineering research, practice, and education. Current and perspective doctoral students are invited to attend the Systems Engineering & Architecting Network for Research (SEANET) workshop on April 2, 2019.
CONFERENCE PROGRAM:
The conference program is available now. Click here to view the program.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
CSER 2019 is honored to feature the following invited speakers:
- James A. Faist
Director of Defense Research and Engineering for Advanced Capabilities
Office of the Secretary of Defense - Jeffrey J. Wilcox
Vice President, Digital Transformation
Lockheed Martin - Kristen Baldwin
Deputy Director, Strategic Technology Protection and Exploitation
Office of the Secretary of Defense - CAPT. (Ret.) William Shepherd
Captain, US Navy, NASA Astronaut, Science Advisor, US Special Operations Command
PANELS:
CSER 2019 will feature the following panel:
Panel on Systems Engineering Research (Former NSF Program Directors)
- Dr. Christina Bloebaum – Dean, College of Aeronautics and Engineering – Kent State University
- Dr. Paul Collopy – Professor – University of Alabama in Huntsville
- Dr. Chris Paredis – BMW Endowed Chair, Systems Integration – Clemson University
- Dr. Rich Malak – Associate Professor – Texas A&M
TECHNICAL SESSIONS:
Technical sessions will be distributed among the traditional activities of systems engineering, with special emphasis on applications to the following areas:
- System Security
- Model Based Engineering
- Agile Development and Modular Designs
- SE for Autonomous Systems and Leveraging AI and ML
- Resilience Modeling and System Trust
- Design Uncertainty and Quantitative Risk Modeling
- Complexity Modeling and Assessment
- Theoretical Insights for Systems Engineering
LODGING:
J.W. Marriott
1331 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20004
The cut-off date for reserving a hotel room at the discounted conference rate is Tuesday, March 5, 2019. Limited rooms are available and on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be guaranteed.
Hamilton Hotel Washington DC
1001 14th Street
NW Washington D.C. 20005
Rooms can be reserved at a discounted conference rate till March 8,2019. After this cutoff date, additional reservations will be accepted, based upon availability and rate.
For more information, visit the CSER event website.
Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER) 2019: Early Registration Rates Ending FEB 28
Stevens Institute of Technology and Virginia Tech present the 17th Annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER) on April 3-4, 2019 at National Press Club, Washington, DC . CSER has become the primary conference for disseminating systems engineering research and germinating new research ideas. Its primary objective is to provide a common platform for academia, industry, and government to present, discuss, and influence systems engineering research, practice, and education. Current and perspective doctoral students are invited to attend the Systems Engineering & Architecting Network for Research (SEANET) workshop on April 2, 2019.
Take advantage of discounted early registration rates before they rise on March 1, 2019. Please also note, hotel room blocks will also close shortly thereafter. Book now!
Registration Details:
Registration Fees | Early Bird – By March 1, 2019 | Regular – After March 1, 2019 |
Standard Registration | $625 | $675 |
INCOSE Members / SERC Member University Faculty / Stevens Institute & Virginia Tech Alumni | $550 | $600 |
Students/Active Military/Seniors | $150 | $150 |
LODGING:
J.W. Marriott
1331 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20004
The cut-off date for reserving a hotel room at the discounted conference rate is Tuesday, March 5, 2019. Limited rooms are available and on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be guaranteed.
Hamilton Hotel Washington DC
1001 14th Street
NW Washington D.C. 20005
Rooms can be reserved at a discounted conference rate till March 8, 2019. After this cutoff date, additional reservations will be accepted, based upon availability and rate.
For more information, visit the CSER event website.
Call for Papers: NDIA’s 22nd Annual Systems & Mission Engineering Conference
Abstract submissions are now open for the National Defense Industrial Association’s 22nd Annual Systems and Mission Engineering Conference to be held October 21-24, 2019 in Tampa, FL. This conference provides an interactive forum for Program Managers, Systems Engineers, Chief Scientists, and Engineers and Managers from the Requirements, Design, Verification, Support, Logistics, and Test communities from both Government and Industry.
Individuals are required to submit a concise abstract of 5000 characters or less no later than Friday, May 17, 2019. Authors will be notified if their submission has been accepted or not accepted for presentation by Friday, June 21, 2019.
Required Information for Abstract Submission:
- Presentation Title
- Author’s Name, Title and Organization
- Author’s Email, Phone Number and Mailing Address
- Targeted Topic
- If presentation is a panel or individual presentation
- Abstract submission should be no more than 5000 characters
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Please click here to submit the abstracts or visit the NDIA event website.
SERC TALK VIDEO AVAILABLE: “Why Are Ontologies and Languages for Software Quality Increasingly Important?”
The video for the December 11, 2018 SERC Talk presented by Prof. Xavier Franch, Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Barcelona Tech) is now available on the SERC YouTube Channel, along with past Talks! Prof. Franch’s Talk explored “Why Are Ontologies and Languages for Software Quality Increasingly Important?” as the the final Talk of the year, as well as of our 3-part discussion of “Systems and Software Qualities Tradespace Analysis”. View the Talk below.
Thank you to everyone who joined and participated in this discussion. Special thanks again to Prof. Xavier Franch for accelerated presentation of SERC Talks: “Why Are Ontologies and Languages for Software Quality Increasingly Important?” on Tuesday, December 11, 2018. For more information on this talk, feel free to contact Prof. Xavier Franch via Email.
UPCOMING SERC TALKS
February 20 | 1 PM ET | David P. Seaver, Senior Technical Advisor Business Intelligence Organization, National Security Agency
How Does the Transition From Agile to DevOps Impact Software Cost Estimation?
ABSTRACT
April 10 | 1 PM ET | Dr. Supannika “Sue” K. Mobasser, Associate Director in the Software Systems and Acquisition Department @The Aerospace Corporation
What did I do wrong? An episode on Agile Anti-Patterns
ABSTRACT
June 5 | 1 PM ET | Dr. Steve Mayner, SAFe Fellow and Principal Consultant