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The 2011 IEEE International Systems Conference will be held at the beautiful Marirott Chateau Champlain in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Marriott Chateau Champlain 1050 de la Gauchetiere West Montreal, Quebec H3B 4C9 Canada Tel: +1 514 878 9000 Fax: +1 514 878 6761 . Conference Theme The theme of the IEEE International Systems Conference is Engineering of Complex Systems, to include Systems-of-systems, Large-scale Systems Integration, and Systems Engineering and “Systems Thinking”. Background The IEEE Systems Council facilitates interactions among communities of interest on system-level problems and applications. System-level thinking is essential in the world today, not only for technical systems but also for society at large. The Systems Council addresses the discipline of systems engineering, including the issues and complexities of system-level and system-of-systems applications, focusing on the total systems effectiveness of complex integrated systems of major, national and global, significance. Conference Objectives This conference seeks to create an interactive forum for the advancement of the practice of system design, development, and management, across the multiple disciplines and specialty areas associated with the engineering of systems. The conference will provide a venue for systems engineering practitioners, managers, researchers, and educators to exchange innovative concepts, ideas, applications, and lessons learned addressing: * Applications-oriented topics on large-scale systems and system-of-systems in topics noted below * Systems engineering, education, standards, processes and methodologies for the system-of-systems environment * Research opportunities and results relating to system-of-systems Topic areas for consideration include: * System architecture * Engineering system-of-systems * Risk management of complex systems * Systems reliability * Engineering Processes for complex systems * Service Oriented Architecture * Comprehensive Cyber Security approaches to System Engineering * Enterprise System Engineering * Agile Development Methods of System of Systems * Systems engineering quality management * Modeling & simulation * Systems Verification and Validation * Systems engineering education and training * Program/Project management for system-of-systems * “Systems thinking” benefits * Technology transfer between academia and industry * Societal and Political impacts of systems and systems design * The impact of systems engineering on other engineering fields * Systems considerations such as: o Autonomous Systems o Energy management & sustainability, including renewable energy o Communications systems o Medical systems o Gaming and entertainment systems o Transportation Systems o Global Earth Observation o Sensors integration and Application for a Net-centric environment o Large-scale systems integration in any application area Who Should Attend As this conference addresses system-of-systems, systems engineering and systems of significant national and global impact, it will provide an informative, highly interactive and educational venue for systems engineering practitioners, managers, researchers, and educators to exchange valuable information and develop new synergies to address the complex issues and problems of complex systems and system-of-systems. Important Deadlines Abstract deadline: October 1, 2010 Acceptance Notification: December 1, 2010 Final Paper Deadline: February 15, 2011 Conference Chair Bob Rassa This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , Raytheon Company Technical Program Co-Chairs Alain Beaulieu This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , Royal Military College of Canada George Foster, CSC Exhibits Chair Howard Savage, Consultant Technology and Industry Activities Chair Bassam Farroha, Northrop Grumman Corporation About the IEEE Systems Council: The IEEE Systems Council is the newest Technical Activities Board organization and was formed in June 2005. The Field of Interest for the Council follows: This Council integrates IEEE activities regarding aspects of multiple disciplines and specialty areas associated with the engineering of systems. This Council covers, but is not limited to the following: * Systems engineering, education, standards, processes and methodologies * Modeling, simulation and integration related to design, testing, production and support * Design aspects for robust design, human factors, safety, security and usability * Transition of products from design to production, deployment and use * Quality control and system management * Program/product/project management interactions * Risk Management * Systems Architecture Member Societies of the Council are: Aerospace & Electronic Systems (AES) Systems, Man & Cybernetics (SMC) Engineering Management (EMS) Instrumentation & Measurement (IMS) Circuits And Systems (CAS) Microwave Theory & Techniques (MTT) Computer (CS) § Communications (ComSoc) Oceanic Engineering (OES) Computational Intelligence (CIS) Product Safety Engineering (PSES) Power Electronics (PELS) Control Systems (CSS) Reliability (RS) Robotics & Automation (RAS) |
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