Extending Black Box System Decomposition For Software Intensive
Extending Black Box System Decomposition For Software Intensive Systems Presented by David Sharp, Boeing Friday, March 19, 2010 Date Change Location: Boeing Building 304 C, Room 400 Networking/Lunch: 11: 00 a. m. Note Room Presentation: 11: 30 a. m. - 12: 30 p. m. Change Abstract: The presentation will discuss how standard black box system engineering decomposition techniques need extension to support development of very large scale (e. g. , “systems of systems) and/or dynamic systems. In particular, multiple decompositions and mappings between these decompositions are needed. Biography: Dave Sharp is a Senior Technical Fellow of The Boeing Company where he serves as the Chief Software Architect for the Brigade Combat Team Modernization (formerly Future Combat Systems) program. Dave was previously the Lead Architect for the Bold Stroke Software Architecture effort, developing an object oriented software architecture reusable throughout a fighter aircraft product line which was selected for the Software Engineering Institute’s Software Product Line Hall of Fame. Dave subsequently led a number of DARPA and Air Force Research Laboratory-sponsored embedded systems software research projects which established nationally used experimental platforms based on Bold Stroke. Directions: B 304 is on Mc. Donnell Blvd just west of Lindbergh. Enter through the lobby on the east end of Bldg 305. Follow the corridor to B 304 and go to the 4 th floor. No reservations required, but please contact Dianne Milton dianne. g. milton@boeing. com or 314 -233 -6801 by COB March 17 if you plan to attend, for a lunch count and badging for non-Boeing attendees. Non-Boeing attendees, please contact Richard Mayer for meeting escort (cell: 314873 -1833). Cost: INCOSE Members: No Charge !!!! Non-Members: $5. 00 for Lunch Contribution http: //www. incose. org/mdwest/ Sponsored by:
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