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= Relationship of SSE to MBSE =
 
= Relationship of SSE to MBSE =
  
* The Relationship of Service Systems Engineering with Model Based Systems Engineering =was discussed at the last two meetings. It was decided to talk to/work with members of the MBSE Working Group but this has not happenedMostly due to priorities and pressures of 'day jobs'
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JD attended a number of seminars given by the MBSE working group and a MBSE Working Group Meeting. 'Servies' are not part of the basic MSE, but like other areas they can/could be developed and work with the standard structure developed for MBSE.  If the basic Service Definition map could be tailored and augmented to provide an ontology for services.  Similar approaches have been used in other areas such as safety engineering. There is an issue that developing new areas from scratch without taking into account existing standards.
  
* The relationship between the two can be understood as MBSE having a formal framework and tool support for the system requirements, design and testing, and SSE covering all aspects of systems provided by services.
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= INCOSE Meetings =
  
* The Ontology for Service Systems need to be developed and understood.  
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JD presented the work of the Service Systems Engineering group to the UKAB on 6th October.  It went fairly well, but the interaction between the speaker and audience was noted. This was partly the use of remote meeting and the speaker's style of trying to involve the audience.
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= SSE presentation=
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The presentation was based on papers, posters and presentations given by the group since its formation.
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The use of this material was considered for forming the basis of communication with others.  it was agreed to ook into this and aa structure through which it could be presented
  
* The work done on Definitions for Services and the relationships between these definitions is not the same as the Ontology needed for MBSL, but is still an important aspect of the SSE work.
 
  
 
= Date of next meeting =
 
= Date of next meeting =
  
6th April 2020Filton 10-30 to 14-30
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11th January 2021Webex 14-00 to 16-00

Revision as of 14:33, 3 November 2020

Contents

Attendees

John Davies, Simon Wright, Andrew Farncombe, Sarwar Ahmad.

New INCOSE UK Website

The new website and utilities have been tested.

The new website allows the group admin to:

  • Send emails out to all members of the group - replacing the e-mailer system that had to go via dot-the-eye
  • Send emails to a closed list of people who are not members of the group
  • post and remove documents linked to the website
  • provide a 'discussion' facility for members to discuss issues/ make people aware of items etc.
  • Set up and manage Members and Administrators

These have been trialled using a 'Working from Home' project. Serveral faults were found ad fixed by dot-the-eye,

Working from Home

As this has been applied to everyone, a trial to specify Working From Home, capture a structure and identify issues was started using the INCOSE facilities for developing, updating, commenting etc. This lasted a month but did not attract much input, so was abandoned.

Relationship of SSE to MBSE

JD attended a number of seminars given by the MBSE working group and a MBSE Working Group Meeting. 'Servies' are not part of the basic MSE, but like other areas they can/could be developed and work with the standard structure developed for MBSE. If the basic Service Definition map could be tailored and augmented to provide an ontology for services. Similar approaches have been used in other areas such as safety engineering. There is an issue that developing new areas from scratch without taking into account existing standards.

INCOSE Meetings

JD presented the work of the Service Systems Engineering group to the UKAB on 6th October. It went fairly well, but the interaction between the speaker and audience was noted. This was partly the use of remote meeting and the speaker's style of trying to involve the audience.

SSE presentation

The presentation was based on papers, posters and presentations given by the group since its formation. The use of this material was considered for forming the basis of communication with others. it was agreed to ook into this and aa structure through which it could be presented


Date of next meeting

11th January 2021, Webex 14-00 to 16-00

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