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June Workshop: Document-Based Systems Engineering vs. Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE): An introduction to the benefits of MBSE

Join this in-person, hands-on workshop to learn about the advantages of model-based systems engineering (MBSE) over document-based systems engineering. At the end of the workshop, you’ll have the chance to use a system modeling tool to see the advantages first hand. This workshop is geared toward those looking for a first exposure to MBSE and system modeling. This event has limited capacity and has a fee to hold a spot which will be refunded upon verification of event attendance. Please fill out the RSVP form below and send the hold fee as instructed to hold your spot.

UPDATE (6/6/23) - Registration Closed

Date: Thursday, June 8th, 2023

Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm

Address: Dassault Systemes, 3979 Freedom Cir #750, Santa Clara, CA 95054

Hold Fee: $20 for INCOSE members, $30 for non-members

Synopsis: As products become increasingly complex, companies need new processes to manage such complexity. Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) provides a process to ensure products are designed right the first time by making sure stakeholder needs are clearly understood and satisfied via visual artefacts.

***Attendees who would like to participate in the system modeling portion, must bring their own laptop and install the required software prior to the workshop***

Agenda: 

1:00-2:30 pm: Document-based systems engineering vs. Model-based systems engineering presentation

2:30-4:00 pm: Hands-on system modeling tutorial

4:00 pm: Networking happy hour with food and drinks 

Registrants:

To complete your registration please follow the link below to our chapter PayPal account held by Paul Padegimas, our Treasurer, to submit the hold fee.
PayPal.SFINCOSE

Instructor: 

Anthony Millan

Anthony is a model-based systems engineering (MBSE) specialist at Dassault Systemes where he develops and delivers expert MBSE training and education materials and consults for industry partners on MBSE process implementation and best practices. Anthony holds a BS in mechanical engineering from the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez and an MS in systems engineering from Johns Hopkins University. He is also an instructor of MBSE at Johns Hopkins University.

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