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Notes: Tweet: #aiaaSpace 4 - 6 August 2014 San Diego, CA Track (#): (track title) Session (number): (session title) Session Chair: (name) (email) Rapporteur (name) (email) (date) – (time) (Summary) Complex Aerospace Systems Exchange Executive Chair: Michael Ryschkewitsch Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory [email protected] General Chair: David Dress NASA Langley Research Center [email protected] Program Chairs: Track 1: Louisa Guise, Raytheon [email protected] Track 2: John Rose, Boeing [email protected] CASE Program Overview Monday 8/4 9:00 – 5:30: Academic Workshop 12:30 – 5:30: Complex System Simulation Tuesday 8/5 10:00 - 10:30: Opening Plenary 10:30 – 12:30: Track 1: Team Building/Organization Track 2: Design Space Exploration/ Identification 3:30 – 5:30: Track 1: Communication/Knowledge Management Track 2: MDO Wednesday 8/6 10:00 – 12:00: Track 1: Interpreting Early Lifecycle Stakeholder Inputs Tracks 2: Decision Analysis 3:30 – 4:30: Track 1 & Track 2: Wrap-ups 4:30 – 5:30: Overall CASE Wrap-up

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Notes: August 2013 Los Angeles, CA Track 2: Integration, Test and Verification of Complex Systems Session 2-1: Development of Testable Requirements at the SoS / Capability Level Session Chair: Bryan Herdlick Rapporteur: Imma Writer 13 August, 2013; 1330 – 1530 A 2010 workshop held by the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) at the direction of the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) identified a number of challenges to the successful T&E of System- of-Systems (SoS) designs, and by extension, complex systems. Among those challenges, the absence of testable requirements at the SoS (i.e., capability) level figured prominently. The challenge of complex system testing has resurfaced regularly in subsequent conferences and journal articles, but with few precedent-setting solutions, and little treatment of "the human system" as a complex constituent in the larger SoS. This session will introduce an abbreviated list of documented challenges as a foundation for discussion, briefly review some recent contributions to the "body of knowledge", and then engage the panel and audience in a discussion of the prospective solution space. The objective of this session is to advance thought and practice in the development and testing of complex, system-of-systems based designs. The session may also serve to establish a collaborative foundation for further innovation and solution maturation. Complex Aerospace Systems Exchange Executive Chair: Wilson Felder Stevens Institute General Chair: Allen Arrington Sierra Lobo, Inc. Program Chairs: Track 1: Laura McGill, Raytheon Track 2: David Dress, NASA Track 3: Sophia Bright, Boeing CASE Program Overview Monday 8/ – 1700: Brainstorming Primer Tuesday 8/ : Opening Plenary 1330 – 1530 Track 1: Model Based Engineering I Track 2: Testable Requirements Track 3: Program Management 1600 – 1800 Track 1: Lessons Learned Track 2: Early Verification Track 3: Supplier Management Wednesday 8/ – 1200 Track 1: Managing Complexity Tracks 2 & 3: Workforce Skills 1330 – 1530 Track 1: Model Based Engineering II Track 2: Integration of Test and Simulation Track 3: Program Organization 1600 – 1800: CASE Wrap-up Tweet: #aiaacase

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Complex Aerospace Systems Exchange

Executive Chair: Michael RyschkewitschJohns Hopkins Applied Physics [email protected]

General Chair: David DressNASA Langley Research [email protected]

Program Chairs:Track 1: Louisa Guise, [email protected] 2: John Rose, [email protected]

CASE Program OverviewMonday 8/49:00 – 5:30: Academic Workshop12:30 – 5:30: Complex System SimulationTuesday 8/510:00 - 10:30: Opening Plenary10:30 – 12:30:• Track 1: Team Building/Organization• Track 2: Design Space Exploration/

Identification3:30 – 5:30:• Track 1: Communication/Knowledge

Management• Track 2: MDOWednesday 8/610:00 – 12:00:• Track 1: Interpreting Early Lifecycle

Stakeholder Inputs• Tracks 2: Decision Analysis3:30 – 4:30:• Track 1 & Track 2: Wrap-ups4:30 – 5:30:• Overall CASE Wrap-up5:30 – 6:30:• Academic Mixer

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12-14 August 2013 Los Angeles, CATrack 2: Integration, Test and Verification of Complex SystemsSession 2-1: Development of Testable Requirements at the SoS / Capability Level Session Chair: Bryan [email protected]: Imma [email protected]

13 August, 2013; 1330 – 1530

A 2010 workshop held by the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) at the direction of the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) identified a number of challenges to the successful T&E of System-of-Systems (SoS) designs, and by extension, complex systems. Among those challenges, the absence of testable requirements at the SoS (i.e., capability) level figured prominently. The challenge of complex system testing has resurfaced regularly in subsequent conferences and journal articles, but with few precedent-setting solutions, and little treatment of "the human system" as a complex constituent in the larger SoS. This session will introduce an abbreviated list of documented challenges as a foundation for discussion, briefly review some recent contributions to the "body of knowledge", and then engage the panel and audience in a discussion of the prospective solution space.The objective of this session is to advance thought and practice in the development and testing of complex, system-of-systems based designs. The session may also serve to establish a collaborative foundation for further innovation and solution maturation.

Complex Aerospace Systems Exchange

Executive Chair: Wilson FelderStevens [email protected]

General Chair: Allen ArringtonSierra Lobo, [email protected]

Program Chairs:Track 1: Laura McGill, [email protected] 2: David Dress, [email protected] 3: Sophia Bright, [email protected]

CASE Program OverviewMonday 8/121500 – 1700: Brainstorming PrimerTuesday 8/130930-1130: Opening Plenary1330 – 1530• Track 1: Model Based Engineering I• Track 2: Testable Requirements• Track 3: Program Management1600 – 1800• Track 1: Lessons Learned• Track 2: Early Verification• Track 3: Supplier ManagementWednesday 8/140930 – 1200• Track 1: Managing Complexity• Tracks 2 & 3: Workforce Skills1330 – 1530• Track 1: Model Based Engineering II• Track 2: Integration of Test and

Simulation• Track 3: Program Organization1600 – 1800: CASE Wrap-up Tweet: #aiaacase