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Attendees
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John Davies, Simon Wright, Andrew Farncombe, Iain Cardow, Sarvar Ahmad
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Mark Womersley, apologised
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Don't Panic Guide
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There was some concern that the Guide was not getting the impact we would like
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On what thy want from the SSE group.  There was a section in the proposal for a guide, about presentations at conferences'  The INCOSEE UK Technical Director had personally worked on reviewing the document and the ;Meet the Engineer' webinar. John to email Jon Holt aboit this
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ASEC2023
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We have been asked for a Poster covering our work.  John to produce dradf.  Aim to support the ;Dont Panic Gyude. and use material from last year with 'bigger Boxes.  At the miment no Core Tean members at this meeting are aiming to go,
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*SSE and SysML, MoDAF etc
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Mark has briefly studied the Sextems Engineering bersion 5 and found the support  for Services has reduced,  Concern was that the v5 is not avaikabkr for free,  Andrew will onversigate,
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*Objectiv: To Understand and document the relationships between SSE/Guide with Architectural Frameworks and formal modelling Language's
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Process: to include lassoing with the Incose UK Architecture Groups and MBSE Groups
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Note from the OMG (Object Management Group):
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The Unified Architecture Framework® (UAF®) was developed in response to SysML®, UML®, and military defense (DoDAF, MoDAF, & NAF) requirements to generate standardized and consistent architectures.
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UAF is a highly efficient means of representing enterprise architectures that meet integration needs of commercial, governmental, and industrial enterprises
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The recent adoption and publication of Part 1: Domain Metamodel (DMM) and Part 2: Unified Architecture Framework Modeling Language (UAFML) of the UAF as international ISO standards, is of wide interest.
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Z Guide and/or Omiga Guide
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General feeling is not to bother with these. This view seems to be shared with Jon Holt
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With a Don;t Panic Guide costing money, it may be better to have a two-page free-bee guide for SSE based on the Don't Panic Guide.
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The Core team know what its all about but others need to know before they buy a DPG.
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Is there a plan for roll-out of the Don;t Panic?
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This could be questioned in the Survey (see above).
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Back-log=
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What is the Backlog?
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A list of possible ideas for the SSE Goup way forward. At Meeting 50 it was suggested we
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re-visit work done
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Find Ideas that have been shelved
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but may provide topics for future work.
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How was it created?
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Run through the minutes of the 50 meetings run so far
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Identify the technical content
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Identify a number of groupings for each grouping
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link to the minutes of the meeting the data came from
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.and the Technical ideas covered
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make this available to all Members via the Service Systems Engineering Working Group WIKI 'Hit this link. List_of_ideas [[back log 2]]
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Date of nest Meeting
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119tj October :10:00 tp 11:00. Organised on-line by Iain.

Revision as of 13:59, 10 August 2023

meeting 52

try some words

Attendees John Davies, Simon Wright, Andrew Farncombe, Iain Cardow, Sarvar Ahmad

Mark Womersley, apologised d Don't Panic Guide There was some concern that the Guide was not getting the impact we would like On what thy want from the SSE group. There was a section in the proposal for a guide, about presentations at conferences' The INCOSEE UK Technical Director had personally worked on reviewing the document and the ;Meet the Engineer' webinar. John to email Jon Holt aboit this

ASEC2023 We have been asked for a Poster covering our work. John to produce dradf. Aim to support the ;Dont Panic Gyude. and use material from last year with 'bigger Boxes. At the miment no Core Tean members at this meeting are aiming to go,

  • SSE and SysML, MoDAF etc

Mark has briefly studied the Sextems Engineering bersion 5 and found the support for Services has reduced, Concern was that the v5 is not avaikabkr for free, Andrew will onversigate,

  • Objectiv: To Understand and document the relationships between SSE/Guide with Architectural Frameworks and formal modelling Language's

Process: to include lassoing with the Incose UK Architecture Groups and MBSE Groups Note from the OMG (Object Management Group): The Unified Architecture Framework® (UAF®) was developed in response to SysML®, UML®, and military defense (DoDAF, MoDAF, & NAF) requirements to generate standardized and consistent architectures. UAF is a highly efficient means of representing enterprise architectures that meet integration needs of commercial, governmental, and industrial enterprises The recent adoption and publication of Part 1: Domain Metamodel (DMM) and Part 2: Unified Architecture Framework Modeling Language (UAFML) of the UAF as international ISO standards, is of wide interest. Z Guide and/or Omiga Guide General feeling is not to bother with these. This view seems to be shared with Jon Holt With a Don;t Panic Guide costing money, it may be better to have a two-page free-bee guide for SSE based on the Don't Panic Guide. The Core team know what its all about but others need to know before they buy a DPG. Is there a plan for roll-out of the Don;t Panic? This could be questioned in the Survey (see above). V

Back-log= What is the Backlog? A list of possible ideas for the SSE Goup way forward. At Meeting 50 it was suggested we

re-visit work done Find Ideas that have been shelved but may provide topics for future work. How was it created? Run through the minutes of the 50 meetings run so far Identify the technical content Identify a number of groupings for each grouping

link to the minutes of the meeting the data came from .and the Technical ideas covered make this available to all Members via the Service Systems Engineering Working Group WIKI 'Hit this link. List_of_ideas back log 2

Date of nest Meeting 119tj October :10:00 tp 11:00. Organised on-line by Iain.

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