SSE Meeting 34
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Attendees
John Davies, Iain Cardow, Simon Wright, Andrew Farncombe, Neil Hunter.
ASEC 2018 feedback
SW did a great job as the only core team member at the event.
- Paper on use of AI techniques to production of System Specification went well.
- Paper on Service Centric Analysis was not presented but is in the Proceedings.
- Workshop on use of Stakeholder Diagram attended by six people but went well.
- Poster displayed but not a major attraction
It was felt that the focus of ASEC was on MBSE applied in different situations
SEE workshop at ASEC
- - Based on stakeholders in the NHS
- - Revealing differences to a Systems-based approach.
NHS stakeholder onion diagram
- Service providers doctors, nurses, para medics
- Service support: managers
- Service beneficiary: Patients
MBSE presentations
- Some feeling that it covers can do it other ways.
MBSE has been used for electrical/electronic systems or high level business systems. but does not include all information and can’t put non-functional requirements in MBSE in a useful manner Problem space is bigger than the tool box available.
Presentation on use of SE in pharmaceutical domain
- Getting product out of the door
- biotechnical area
- Cancer analysis
- Designer drugs
- Gene sequencing
- 'SE is common sense'
Aerospace group – feeling that MBSE is not sufficient
- Process, Methods, Tools being worked on for humans using competency framework
- Some large and small businesses have dropped the use of Systems Engineering as it has not added value.
dropped SE
Discussion on use of MBSE
It was felt that the work of the Service Systems Engineering Group would be more acceptable for presentation at ASEC if it used MBSE diagramming techniques (such as SysML). This may overcome the perceived barrier in getting papers accepted at ASEC. (It is accepted that papers could be submitted to the International Conference but this is too costly and )
The work presented in the last two papers could be reworked using MBSE. This should also test
- If MBSE is suitable for this work
- If MBSE can cover the concepts and techniques identified for SSE
- If modifications are needed
- If text-based documentation is better used in some areas
- If use of MBSE reveals issues within our current view of SSE
As the SSE core team does not have an MBSE expert with access to an advanced support tool, it was agree to contact members of the MBSE working group with a view to doing a joint exercise.
Service Development and Lifecycle
Following on from 'bubble diagram' of for buying and selling services presented at the last meeting, these items have been organised into Lifecycle covering Supplier
Next Meeting
29 April, Rolls Royce, Fiton, 10:30 - 14:30