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Guest Speaker in ENSE 623 and ENSE 621 -------------------------------------- Sanford Friedenthal, INCOSE Liaison to OMG and OMG SE DSIG Chair, Lockheed Martin Company, Bethesda, MD. Date and Time ------------- December 2, 7-9pm, Rm 2118, Computer Science Instruction Center (CSIC) Building. Abstract -------- Visual modeling procedures play an important role in the description and development of complex engineering systems. This talk will touch on two developments at Lockheed Martin: (a) SysML Overview - SysML is a proposed Systems Engineering extension to UML 2.0 so that it can support the specification, analysis, design, verification and validation of complex systems that include hardware and software components. (b) An overview of the Object Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM). Biography --------- Mr Friedenthal has over 25 years of experience in Systems Engineering and related areas. His experience includes the full life cycle, from conceptual design through development and production on a broad range of systems, including missile systems, electro-optical navigations and targeting systems, and information systems. Most recently Mr Friedenthal was a functional manager of Systems Engineering at Lockheed Martin M&DS, responsible for ensuring that Systems Engineering processes were implemented on the program, and enforcing overall Systems Engineering capability. He has been involved in developing advanced Systems Engineering processes and methods, including the Lockheed Martin Systems Engineering Process (LM-SEP) and the Lockheed Martin Integrated Engineering Process (LM-IEP). Most recently, Mr Friedenthal has worked on the development of an Object Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM) and SysML, a proposed Systems Engineering extension to UML 2.0.
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