Digital Engineering Information Exchange Working Group DEIX WG

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Digital Engineering Information Exchange Working Group (DEIX WG) aka Digital Artifacts INCOSE AD Transformation

Digital Engineering Information Exchange Working Group (DEIX WG) aka Digital Artifacts INCOSE AD Transformation Chairman Dr John Coleman Co-Chairs Frank Salvatore, Chris Schrieber 09 November 2020 July 9, 2018 © 2018 Published and used by INCOSE with permission 1

Agenda • Part I • Review Charter, Project Plan • Conclusion of Digital Artifacts

Agenda • Part I • Review Charter, Project Plan • Conclusion of Digital Artifacts Challenge • Presentation on Model Curation as the 1 st method to consider for the Digital Artifact Conventions - Donna Rhodes, Ph. D. , SERC/MIT • Break @ 3: 00 – 3: 30 • Part II • Taxonomy development as an approach for DE Lexicon Product - Steve Jenkins, Ph. D. , JPL • Results of Research using Systemigrams on Digital Thread to establish Terminology Usage as input for DE Lexicon - Tom Mc. Dermott, Ph. D. , Stevens Institute (TBR) • MBE Manifesto 09 November 2020 © 2018 Published and used by INCOSE with permission 2

Digital Engineering Information Exchange WG Overview Ambiguity | Risk | Rework | Error Prone

Digital Engineering Information Exchange WG Overview Ambiguity | Risk | Rework | Error Prone Opportunity: Leverage new digital technologies, forms of media, and means of interaction to provide enriched system representations. Shared information, knowledge and understanding Understanding | Speed | Efficiency | Consistent 09 November 2020 Primary Goal: To establish a finite set of digital artifacts which stakeholders (acquirers, suppliers, internal teams etc. should use to exchange digital engineering information Efforts: • Define a Finite Set of Digital Artifacts • Develop Constructs for assembling of Digital Artifacts ISO • Leverage and Influence Standards to Improve DEIX 15288 • Adopt a Common Lexicon Fast | Accurate |Complete Despite advances in the digital era, there are significant inefficiencies when suppliers, acquirers, and internal team members exchange engineering information following a traditional document-based approach Slow | Error Prone Problem Statement: Chair/Co Chairs: • Dr. John Coleman • Frank Salvatore • Chris Schreiber Organizational Liaison/Stakeholder Representatives: • Phil Zimmerman: OSD OUSD R-E • Troy Peterson: INCOSE • David Allsop: NDIA • Dr. Tracee Gilbert, OSD OUSD R-E SETA © 2018 Published and used by INCOSE with permission 3

Exchanging Digital Information Across Boundaries Upstream DEIX N-Tier Suppliers Sub-contractors Manufacturing Digital Artifacts Systems

Exchanging Digital Information Across Boundaries Upstream DEIX N-Tier Suppliers Sub-contractors Manufacturing Digital Artifacts Systems Engineering ISO 15288 • 3 -D Geometric Models • Product Manufacturing Information (PMI) • Digital Metrology Internal DEIX across Data organizational and • Finite Element functional boundaries Models • Bids and Quotes Internal Acquirers 1 st Tier Suppliers Information Exchange or Access Prime Contractors Downstream DEIX Information Exchange or Access United States’ Dept. /Agencies Information Exchange or Access Users / Consumers Divisions of Dept. / Agencies System Integration Digital Artifacts Acquisition Digital Artifacts • High Fidelity System Models • Mission Models Operation & Maintenance Digital Artifacts • Digital System Models • Digital Twin • Digital Thread for System Lifecycle Management • System Performance Data • 3 -D System Designs • Simulation Animations • Technical Deliverables • Supply Chain RFQ/RFPs • Acquisition RFQ/RFP • Operational Tests Video • Computerized Maintenance Management Data • Training Simulators • Disposal Records How do we offer, request, & exchange digital artifacts between organizations currently using historical contracting language from a document-based tradition? © 2018 Published and used by INCOSE with permission

The Transformation: From Digital Artifact to Shared Understanding Digital Artifacts Digital Presentation Definition Digital

The Transformation: From Digital Artifact to Shared Understanding Digital Artifacts Digital Presentation Definition Digital Presentation Model Elements Data Records Geometric Primitives Video Frames Assembling Digital Artifacts Digital Presentation Definition A construct that defines the procedures to select, compile, and analyze digital artifacts required to create digital engineering content © 2018 Published and used by INCOSE with permission Digital Presentation The user interfaces that presents digital engineering content to serve stakeholders' unique needs

Digital Artifacts / DEIX WG Stakeholder Engagement/Collaboration Capturing Diversity of Stakeholder Needs Broad engagement

Digital Artifacts / DEIX WG Stakeholder Engagement/Collaboration Capturing Diversity of Stakeholder Needs Broad engagement providing insight to stakeholder needs, current capabilities, and new techniques and technology 09 November 2020 Incorporating Leading Best Practices Including latest advances through connections with other INCOSE Working Groups related to DEIX WG Leveraging Standards for Global Application Produced Plans, Products and Sharing Openly Leveraging standards and other authoritative sources to identify essential digital artifacts and DEIX practices Developed Working Group Charter, Product Plan, Wiki, Webinar, Presentations, ~50 participants across industry ISO 15288 ISO 15289 ISO 12207 ISO 26531 © 2018 Published and used by INCOSE with permission ISO 155046 ISO 24748 6