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==='Deriving an Ontology for Service Systems.'===
 
==='Deriving an Ontology for Service Systems.'===
 
*To describe how a Services ontology can be derived using Systems Engineering techniques.
 
*To describe how a Services ontology can be derived using Systems Engineering techniques.
*To derive the first two layers of an ontology by using different areas of services  
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*To derive the first two layers of an ontology by using different areas of services
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[[https://incoseonline.org.uk/Documents/Groups/SSE/ASEC17ServiceAnalysis17_11_21.pdf]]
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[https://incoseonline.org.uk/Documents/Groups/SSE/ASEC17ServiceAnalysis17_11_21.pdf]
  
 
==Fitting Services Systems Engineering into standard handbooks.==
 
==Fitting Services Systems Engineering into standard handbooks.==
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The work of the working group could contribute to these sections.  However we need to get it to a level of understanding and quality that it can be published and then these sections could be edited or added to.
 
The work of the working group could contribute to these sections.  However we need to get it to a level of understanding and quality that it can be published and then these sections could be edited or added to.
  
===Systems Engineering Handbook (supporting ISO 15388===
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===Systems Engineering Handbook (supporting ISO 15288)===
This is mostly process drive.  The low level processes used inn Systems Engineering are also applicable for Service Systems Engineering. It may be that Service Systems Engineering has a place in the section on 'Specialty Engineering.  
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This is mostly process driven.  The low level processes used in Systems Engineering are also applicable for Service Systems Engineering. It may be that Service Systems Engineering has a place in the section on 'Specialty Engineering.
  
 
==Possible contents list for a Guide to Service Systems Engineering.==
 
==Possible contents list for a Guide to Service Systems Engineering.==
 
===Sources===
 
===Sources===
 
Looked at papers on Service Lifecycles, Systems Engineering process definition documents, and templates for Systems Engineering Management Plans.
 
Looked at papers on Service Lifecycles, Systems Engineering process definition documents, and templates for Systems Engineering Management Plans.
*Garnier: Service Engineering Life-cycles.
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*INCISE IS2012: Garnier et al: Service Engineering Life-cycles.
*INCOSE IS2016 Service Definition Map  
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*MODAF: CADMID and CADMIT lifecycles
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*INCOSE IS2016: Davies et al. Service Definition Map  
 
*ISO 15288
 
*ISO 15288
 
*SeBOK v1.7
 
*SeBOK v1.7
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== Next Meeting ==
 
== Next Meeting ==
  
Monday 6 December2017 10-30 to 14-30, Rolls-Royce, Filton, Bristol.
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Monday 11 December2017 10-30 to 14-30, Rolls-Royce, Filton, Bristol.

Latest revision as of 08:17, 12 June 2018

INCOSE UK Service Systems Engineering Working Group

Meeting: 11 September 2017, Filton, Bristol


Contents

[edit] Attendees

Andrew Farncombe, Alan Crawford, John Davies, Iain Cardow, Simon Wright, Sarwar Ahmad, Neil Hunter

[edit] Workshop for ASEC2017

Being developed by Simon Wright.

[edit] 'Deriving an Ontology for Service Systems.'

  • To describe how a Services ontology can be derived using Systems Engineering techniques.
  • To derive the first two layers of an ontology by using different areas of services

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[2]

[edit] Fitting Services Systems Engineering into standard handbooks.

[edit] Systems Engineering Book of Knowledge (SeBOK)

Each part of the SEBoK is divided into knowledge areas (KAs), which are groupings of information with a related theme. The KAs in turn are divided into topics. This KA contains the following topics:

  • Service Systems Background
  • Fundamentals of Services
  • Properties of Services
  • Scope of Service Systems Engineering
  • Value of Service Systems Engineering
  • Service Systems Engineering Stages

The work of the working group could contribute to these sections. However we need to get it to a level of understanding and quality that it can be published and then these sections could be edited or added to.

[edit] Systems Engineering Handbook (supporting ISO 15288)

This is mostly process driven. The low level processes used in Systems Engineering are also applicable for Service Systems Engineering. It may be that Service Systems Engineering has a place in the section on 'Specialty Engineering.

[edit] Possible contents list for a Guide to Service Systems Engineering.

[edit] Sources

Looked at papers on Service Lifecycles, Systems Engineering process definition documents, and templates for Systems Engineering Management Plans.

  • INCISE IS2012: Garnier et al: Service Engineering Life-cycles.
  • MODAF: CADMID and CADMIT lifecycles
  • INCOSE IS2016: Davies et al. Service Definition Map
  • ISO 15288
  • SeBOK v1.7
  • INCOSE Handbook v2, v3, v4
  • NASA Systems Engineering Handbook 2007
  • DOD System Engineering Fundamentals
  • DOD Defence Acquisition Handbook Chapter 3
  • DOD Guidebook for Acquiring Engineering Technical Services
  • MITRE Systems Engineering Guide
  • DOD Systems Engineering Plan
  • DOE Systems Engineering Plan

[edit] Proposed Contents

Currently looking at the list below which is derived from the above:

  • Scope
  • Overview
  • Lifecycle Stages
  • Outputs
    • Specification
    • Contract
    • Provision
    • Operation
    • Change Management
  • Technical Issues
    • Requirements and Solution
    • Properties
  • Stakeholder Issues
  • Management Issues
    • Planning
    • Risk
  • Examples
  • Glossary
  • References


[edit] Way forward

  • Simon to run Workshop at ASEC2015. Other members to support the workshop.
  • John to circulate slides for a suitable contents list, other members to review
  • John to look at potential content for different sections..


[edit] Next Meeting

Monday 11 December2017 10-30 to 14-30, Rolls-Royce, Filton, Bristol.

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