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INCOSE UK Service Systems Engineering Working Group

Meeting: 28 September 2015, QinetiQ, Farnborough

Attendees:

 Steve Ashlin, Iain Cardow, Andrew Farncombe, John Davies

Progress on actions:

  • General: change term ‘Use Case’ to ‘Case Study’ to avoid confusion with the more formal use of Use Case in some methodologies – ongoing
  • General: include review of TOGAF in future work - ongoing
  • SA: to send out version F of the plan - done
  • SA: to try to make contact with Thales/AFIS about their work on Services. – ongoing
  • AF: to review Systems Engineering Handbook v4 for ‘Services’ content. This has been reviewed, now closer to SEBok. AF to write up.
  • IC: to find out update policy for SEBok – on going.

ASEC2015

Paper

  • Add diagram on types of Service (Tukker)
  • Add Annex/Appendix List of Harmonised Definitions

Presentation

Defined set of slides

  • Purpose of WG – 2 slides
    • Context
    • Content
  • What is a service?
    • Random (2)
    • Engineering (1)
    • Service Definitions Map
    • Harmonised definitions
  • What types of services are there?
    • Continuous
    • PSS (Tukker)
    • Case Studies
  • What are the Characteristics of each type of service?
    • CSA 76 – 4 drivers that make services difficult
    • SSE characteriation headings
  • How can we engineer each type of service?
    • SSE
    • SOA
    • AFIS Lifecycles
  • Examples
    • Train
    • Open Group Car Wash
    • Leeds/Nectise Area Surveillance
  • SE comparisons
    • SeBok
    • INCOSE Hbook
    • MBSE
  • Summary
  • Whats next and how can you help?
  • Presenter – tbd.

Poster

  • to follow presentation


Next Meeting

  • 13 October, phone-in. to review presentation
  • 17/18 November at ASEC 17/18 November

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