Concurrent Design for Systems-of-Systems
Description
How to link large independent systems into one larger whole so that they can perform new tasks that the system individually could not?
Systems-of-Systems, compared to complex systems, adds some tricky aspects in the design phase. These are both technical challenges with interaction between systems limited to exchange of information via telecommunications, but mainly non-technical factors due to the involvement of multiple stakeholders and parties.
For the design of Systems-of-Systems in a Concurrent Design activity, several existing methods and modelling techniques are combined. These include so-called architecture frameworks such as TOGAF or NAF and techniques such as UML/SysML or BPMN. Through these techniques, combined with a multidisciplinary approach, it is possible to make faster and better first iterations for the design, resulting in time and money savings.
Speaker(s)
ir. Martin Fijneman of J-CDS
Location
Jaarbeurs, Beatrix Building, Utrecht
(Located at the Jaarbeursplein right next to CS)
Organiser
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