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Program for 2018 IEEE International Systems Engineering Symposium (ISSE)
Monday, October 1
Monday, October 1 7:00 - 17:15
Registration
Room: Registration
Monday, October 1 8:00 - 10:00
1A1: Tutorial: System Security Engineering Tutorial
Room: Bramante 12
1A2: Tutorial: Systems Engineering & Sociotechnical Systems for IT Professionals
Room: Bramante 14
Monday, October 1 10:15 - 12:00
1B1: Tutorial 1: System Security Engineering Tutorial (Continued)
Room: Bramante 12
1B2: Tutorial 2: Systems Engineering & Sociotechnical Systems for IT Professionals (Continued)
Room: Bramante 14
Monday, October 1 12:30 - 13:30
Lunch
Room: Restaurant
Monday, October 1 13:30 - 13:45
Opening Remarks
Room: Bramante 10+11
Monday, October 1 13:45 - 15:00
Keynote Speaker
Room: Bramante 10+11
Monday, October 1 15:00 - 15:15
Coffee Break
Monday, October 1 15:15 - 16:55
1C1: Space and Communications Systems
Room: Bramante 12
Chair: Nitin Naik (Aston University, United Kingdom (Great Britain))
- 15:15 A Study of Cross-Domain Process Adaptation Applied to Reusable Launch Vehicle Re-Qualification
- 15:35 LPWAN Technologies for IoT Systems: Choice Between Ultra Narrow Band and Spread Spectrum
- 15:55 Prototype Systems Engineering Assembly, Integration and Test for Space Systems: TESS - A Case Study
- 16:15 Flight control of a launch vehicle using the hierarchical structured dynamic inversion with three time-scales
- 16:35 A Crawl, Walk, Run Approach to Co-Designing Communications Software and Hardware: A Case Study
1C2: Model based systems engineering I
Room: Bramante 14
Chair: Dominik Knoll (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia)
- 15:15 Development of a Low Powered Wireless IoT Sensor Network based on MBSE
- 15:35 Finite Degradation Structures: a Formal Framework to Support the Interface between MBSE and MBSA
- 15:55 Electric Circuit- and Wiring Harness-Aware Behavioral Simulation of Model-Based E/E-Architectures at System Level
- 16:15 From Models of Structures to Structures of Models
1C3: Systems Architecture I
Room: Bramante 10+11
Chair: Luigi Mazzucchelli (ENAV S.p.A., Italy)
- 15:15 Synchronization between Run-Time and Design-Time View of Context-Aware Automotive System Architectures
- 15:35 Using Simulation Techniques within the Design of a Reconfigurable Architecture for Fail-Operational Real-Time Automotive Embedded Systems
- 15:55 System of Systems Architectural Design of On-Demand Electric Aviation Based on Mission Analysis
- 16:15 Analyzing Systems Engineering Concerns in Architecture Frameworks - A Survey Study
Tuesday, October 2
Tuesday, October 2 7:00 - 17:15
Registration
Room: Registration
Tuesday, October 2 8:00 - 9:20
2A1: Systems Reliability
Room: Bramante 12
Chair: Ping Jiang (National University of Defense Technology, China)
- 8:00 System Maintainability Improvement using Allocation Procedures
- 8:20 Modular Test Bed for Magnetic Brakes Characterization And Durability Testing
- 8:40 Inference on the reliability of Weibull distribution by fusing expert judgements and multiply Type-I censored data
- 9:00 A reliability growth model in a multiple test stages framework
2A2: Systems Safety and Security
Room: Bramante 14
Chair: Paul Jenkins (University of Portsmouth & Ministry of Defence, United Kingdom (Great Britain))
2A3: Systems Applications
Room: Bramante 15
Chair: Paolo Carbone (University of Perugia, Italy)
Tuesday, October 2 9:20 - 10:20
Coffee Break
Tuesday, October 2 10:20 - 12:00
2B1: Systems Architecture II
Room: Bramante 12
Chair: Suguru Okami (AstraZeneca, Japan)
- 10:20 Analysis of business process specifications with OpenAltarica
- 10:40 Competition-driven figures of merit in technology roadmap planning
- 11:00 Alternative Scoring Factors using Non-Financial Data for Credit Decisions in Agricultural Microfinance
- 11:20 Measures and approach for modernization of existing systems
- 11:40 A Rule-based System for Automated Generation of Serverless-Microservices Architecture
2B2: Model based systems engineering II
Room: Bramante 14
Chair: Faïda Mhenni (SUPMECA & Laboratoire Quartz, France)
- 10:20 SysML Executable Model of an Energy-Efficient House and Trade-Off Analysis
- 10:40 Model predictive trajectory control for automated driving of a spherical electrical drive
- 11:00 CTEF: Collaborative Technology Evaluation Framework
- 11:20 Model-based design of a multi-functional HiL test bench for investigations on a Range Extended Vehicle
- 11:40 Closed-Loop Systems Engineering (CLOSE): Integrating Experimentable Digital Twins with the Model-Driven Engineering Process
2B3: Medical Systems
Room: Bramante 15
Chair: Cheryl O'Keefe (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA)
- 10:20 Development of a system of aid for use the computer through a wireless system for people with quadriplegia in Ecuador
- 10:40 Embedded system as a third version of a didactic transmitter of needs that provides a way of communication to children with cerebral palsy of the spastic type
- 11:00 The Metamorphosis of Systems Engineering through the evolution of today's standards
- 11:20 Implementation of support tools for the presumptive diagnosis of glaucoma through identification and processing of medical images of the human eye
Tuesday, October 2 12:30 - 13:45
Lunch
Room: Restaurant
Tuesday, October 2 13:45 - 14:45
2C1: Risk Management
Room: Bramante 12
Chair: Chayil Timmerman (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA)
2C2: Systems Lifecycle
Room: Bramante 14
Chair: Naomi Simumba (Keio University, Japan)
2C3: Modeling and Simulation
Room: Bramante 15
Chair: Paolo Carbone (University of Perugia, Italy)
Tuesday, October 2 14:45 - 15:15
Coffee Break
Tuesday, October 2 15:15 - 16:55
2D1: Model based systems engineering III
Room: Bramante 12
Chair: Dominik Knoll (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia)
- 15:15 Model-Based Systems Engineering Applied to the Trajectory Planning for Autonomous Vehicles
- 15:35 Comparative analysis of two-dimensional data-driven efficient frontier estimation algorithms
- 15:55 Automatic Model Search for System Model Composition
- 16:15 Variability integration in the dependability analysis of systems
2D2: Systems Engineering II
Room: Bramante 14
Chair: Cheryl O'Keefe (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA)
2D3: Systems Thinking
Room: Bramante 15
Chair: Chayil Timmerman (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA)
- 15:15 Resilience in Sociotechnical Systems
- 15:35 Converging on emergence: reconnoitering to optimally adapt to changes in system environment
- 15:55 Knowledge Transfer from Universities to Regions as a Network Spreading Process
- 16:15 Integration of agility in a MBSE methodology for multidisciplinary systems design
Tuesday, October 2 17:00 - 18:30
Reception
Room: Restaurant
Tuesday, October 2 18:00 - 20:00
Young Professionals Networking Event
Room: Bramante 15
Wednesday, October 3
Wednesday, October 3 7:00 - 11:30
Registration
Room: Registration
Wednesday, October 3 8:00 - 9:20
3A1: Engineering Systems-of-Systems I
Room: Bramante 12
Chair: Bedir Tekinerdogan (Wageningen University, The Netherlands)
- 8:00 Managing Health Information System-of-Systems by Engineering Systems Multiple-Domain Modeling Approach Considering Spatiotemporal Dynamics
- 8:20 Using BPMN and HLA for SoS engineering: lessons learned and future directions
- 8:40 Can STPA be used for a System-of-Systems? Experiences from an Automated Quarry Site
3A2: Engineering Processes
Room: Bramante 14
Chair: Jean-Yves Choley (SUPMECA, France)
- 8:00 Review of Concurrent Engineering Design practice in the space sector: state of the art and future perspectives
- 8:20 Hyper Space Exploration - A Multicriterial Quantitative Trade-Off Analysis for System Design in Complex Environment
- 8:40 Collaborative Mechatronic Design and Systems Engineering: an Educational Experiment with KARREN
- 9:00 Customer-Oriented Product Development: Supporting the Development of the Complete Vehicle through the Systematic Use of Engineering Generations
3A3: Systems Verification and Validation
Room: Bramante 15
Chair: Luigi Mazzucchelli (ENAV S.p.A., Italy)
- 8:00 Properties of the Utility of Verification
- 8:20 Automotive Requirements Validation and Traceability Analysis With AQL Queries
- 8:40 Model of Intention for the model specification verification during the simulation architecture design process
- 9:00 Failure Mode and Effects Analysis for large scale multirotor Unmanned aerial vehicle Controlled by Moving Mass System
Wednesday, October 3 9:20 - 10:00
Coffee Break
Wednesday, October 3 10:00 - 11:20
3B1: Complex Systems
Room: Bramante 12
Chair: Andrea D'Ambrogio (University of Rome TorVergata, Italy)
- 10:00 Automated Generation of Modular PLC Control Software from P&ID Diagrams in Process Industry
- 10:20 Engineering Complex Safety Critical Software Systems: Abstraction and Concreteness
- 10:40 Connecting Business Development and Systems Engineering with ISO/IEC 29110 Standard in Small and Medium Enterprises of France
- 11:00 An Improved Approach to Traceability in the Engineering of Complex Systems
3B2: Engineering Systems-of-Systems II
Room: Bramante 14
Chair: Stephan Baumgart (Volvo Autonomous Solutions, Mälardalen University, Sweden)
3B3: Special Session: THEFOSE
Room: Bramante 15
Chair: Omar Hammami (ENSTA, France)
- 10:00 S2ML for structuring models
- 10:20 A Framework for Descriptive Models Quality Assessment
- 10:40 Business decisions modelling in a multi-scale composite material selection framework
- 11:00 System Theoretical Complexity (STC): On the Benefits of System Multiobjective Optimization and Automatic Model Composition