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=== Grow the group ===
 
=== Grow the group ===
  
Alan_C to contact the Bristol Local Group organiser to see if we can present to that group in 2017.
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Alan_C to contact the Bristol Local Group organiser to see if we can present to that group in 2017 and attract more people.
  
 
=== Firm-up conclusions of Case Studies ===
 
=== Firm-up conclusions of Case Studies ===
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== Next Meeting ==
 
== Next Meeting ==
  
Monday 23 January 2017 11-00 to 15-00, venue tbd
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Monday 23 January 2017 11-00 to 15-00, venue tbd - but ideally in the South East (London or Farnborough) as the last three have been in the South West (Bristol)

Revision as of 21:15, 24 November 2016

INCOSE UK Service Systems Engineering Working Group

Meeting: 21 November 2016, Keynsham, Bristol


Contents

Attendees

Andrew Farncombe, Alan Crawford, John Davies

ASEC2016

John Davies attended on first day to support poster for the SSE group and run a Workshop on the work of the SSE Group

Poster

Had a number around 12 visitors to discuss the group and content of the poster. The general feeling was that the Case Studies were good and the lessons learned are applicable to systems as well as services.

Workshop

See report. Workshop_on_Service_Systems_Engineering_at_ASEC_2016

Discussions and Way Forward

Discussions were based on the findings from ASEC and resulted in the following:

Grow the group

Alan_C to contact the Bristol Local Group organiser to see if we can present to that group in 2017 and attract more people.

Firm-up conclusions of Case Studies

Discussions on the findings of the Case Studies have shown they are well received. Andrew_F to firm up the findings and the cpnclusions of the paper.

Competencies for Services

Alan_C to investigate if Services require additional competencies and/or the profile of competencies is different.

Stakeholders

John D to investigate methods of stakeholder analysis and then apply them to the Case Studies

Groups of Services

John D to develop ideas from ASEC for groping services - other than the Characteristics used previously.

Language for Service Systems Engineering

At previous meeting the idea of 'using the same processes for services but presenting it in different language' was raised. Edwin_S to develop further.

Next Meeting

Monday 23 January 2017 11-00 to 15-00, venue tbd - but ideally in the South East (London or Farnborough) as the last three have been in the South West (Bristol)

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