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IEEE Aeroconf 2012 : 10th IEEE Aerospace Conference Collaborative Model-Driven Aerospace Engineering | |||||||||||||||
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This CFP is for the 10.05 Session on Collaborative Model-Driven Aerospace Engineering--please inform the Session Organizers at 'lonniev at ieee dot org' and 'atmurray at nasa dot jpl dot org' if you submit an abstract.
The 33nd in a series of annual, week-long, winter conferences designed for aerospace experts, academics, military personnel, and industry leaders will be held in Big Sky, Montana March 03-10, 2012. The Conference promotes interdisciplinary understanding of aerospace systems, their underlying science and technology, and their applications to government and commercial endeavors. Attendees enjoy exceptional access to authors and invited speakers in a setting ideal for developing lasting relationships benefiting participants, their organizations, and the engineering, scientific, and aerospace communities. Abstract (300–500 words) due: July 17, 2011 Draft paper (6–20 pages) due for review: November 3rd, 2011 All submissions are electronic at: www.aeroconf.org The Conference invites submission of papers reporting original work or state-of-the-art reviews that enhance knowledge of: (1) aerospace systems, science, and technology; (2) applications of aerospace systems or technology to military, civil or commercial endeavors; (3) system engineering and management science in the aerospace industry; and (4) Government policy that directs or drives aerospace programs, systems, and technologies. The technical program will present key innovations and achievements in aerospace technologies and their current and future applications. For Session 10.05, papers are sought which address: + Introducing model-driven architecture and model-based systems engineering into aerospace organizations + Psychology of Innovations, Leadership, Risk-taking, Collaboration + General successful or unsuccessful experience stories + Enterprise-scale collaborative workflow + Model management + Change management + Model modularity + Integrating Systems Engineering and Software Engineering + Model Composability + Models and Mechatronic Systems + Model-driven Document Generation + Model-based Mission Planning + Tradeoff Analysis, especially that using models + Decision Analytics, especially those using models + Practical usage of modeling tools + Applied Model-based Engineering in Projects + Distributed XML Repositories and XML Fragments + Goal Networks + Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) and Execution Language (BPEL) + Workflow Engines + Distributed Virtual Reality as an enabler of Modeling and Simulation The following list includes examples of the kinds of engineering environments which the Session Organizers request the papers address: Matlab (and similar) Simulink (and similar) Modelica (and similar) SysML (and similar) UML (and similar) ASCE (and similar) Relex (and similar) Reqtify (and similar) Any of the pervasive MDA tools for Model-based Software Engineering The following list gives examples of the level of collaboration which the Session Organizers request that the papers address: MindJet Catalyst® Google Wave® No Magic Cameo® and Teamwork Server® Eclipse Mylyn Second Life® RallyDev® Agile Basecamp® Microsoft Groove® Siemens Teamcenter® Phoenix ModelCenter® Little Big Planet® AGI Satellite ToolKit® |
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