1 Department of EMIS
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Leadership in Engineering
Jerrell Stracener, Director
Systems Engineering Program
SMU’s
May 6, 2005
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Leadership in Engineering
• Overview
• History
• Academic Program
• Training Program
• Research Program
• Program Development
• Plans
• Summary
Systems Engineering Program
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OVERVIEW
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School of Engineering Overview
Academic Departments
• Computer Science and Engineering
• Electrical Engineering
• Engineering Management, Information and Systems (EMIS)
• Environmental and Civil Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
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MS SE
Systems Engineering
• MS OR• PhD in OR
Operations Research & Management Science
• BS MS• MS MS
• MS EM• DE in EM
Engineering Management & Leadership
•MS IEM
Information Engineering& Management
Department of EMIS Degree Offerings
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SEP Vision
an agile, adaptable, and responsive system for fostering and delivering education, research and training for engineering systems
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Mission
• Provide education and training relevant to the engineering of systems
• Foster and conduct research in selected areas of systems engineering
• Maintain a Systems Engineering Program in partnership with industry, government and associations that is responsive to current and emerging needs
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Engineers,Designers,Analysts • Systems Thinking Skills• Problem definition and
solving skills
Systems Engineers• Entry level skills• Skills update• Career growth
Team Leaders• Skills update• System Thinking
Skills• Systems
Engineering Skills
Systems Engineering
Driven by Industry and Government needs
To help you become a better engineer and manager
Customer Focused
• Education• Training• Research
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Program Overview
Systems Engineering
Program
*=planned
Academic Programs
Training Research
Center for Engineering Systems*
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Student/Organization Options• MS SE Program
– On-Campus– DVD– On-site (Executive Format) at Industry & Government facilities– Virtual On-site (Video Conferencing) at Industry & Government
facilities• Certificate Series in SE
– On-Campus– DVD– On-site (Executive Format) at Industry & Government facilities– Virtual On-site (Video Conferencing) at Industry & Government
facilities• Non-degree Seeking Studies in SE
– On Campus– DVD
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MS SE Program Options
• Live on campus and to Distance Students via DVD
- Very flexible structure
• On-Site and Virtual On-Site
- Offered live only
- Very little flexibility
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From: Student in EMIS 7370By: Walter Yazzie
I was able to take my test #2 on Wednesday 20 Feb 02. You should receive it soon if you have not already. I have attached the take home problems to this email.I am putting this distance learning to the test. I have studied for this class in Germany, France, Spain, USA, and I am on my way to Macedonia. I plan to finish my homework, project and final while deployed. Once I get in place I will begin sending homework.
Have a good day,Walter Yazzie
Distance Learning Put To The Test
– by permission –
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Systems Engineering Courses- Current • EMIS 7300 Systems Analysis Methods• EMIS 7301 Systems Engineering Process• EMIS 7303 Integrated Risk Management• EMIS 7305 Systems Reliability, Supportability and
Availability Analysis• EMIS 7307 Systems Integration and Test• EMIS 7310 Systems Engineering Design • EMIS 7312 Software Systems Engineering • EMIS 7315 Systems Architecture Development• EMIS 7320 Systems Engineering Leadership
Courses are driven by Industry and Government Needs
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• EMIS 7330 Systems Reliability Engineering• EMIS 7335 Human-Systems Integration• EMIS 7340 Logistics Systems Engineering• EMIS 7347 Critical Infrastructure Protection/Security
Systems Engineering• EMIS 8340 Systems Engineering Software Tools • EMIS 8342 Six Sigma Systems Engineering
• EMIS 8348 Supply Chain Systems Engineering
Systems Engineering Courses- Current (continued)
Courses are driven by Industry and Government Needs
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• EMIS 7308 Systems Test and Evaluation • EMIS Systems Engineering Planning and
Management• EMIS Systems Life Cycle Cost Engineering• EMIS 8300 Systems Analysis and Optimization Methods • EMIS Defense Systems Engineering• EMIS Advance Risk Analysis• EMIS Advance Decision Analysis• EMIS Innovation in Systems Design• EMIS Technical Intrapreneurship/Entrepreneurship in
a Systems Environment
Systems Engineering Courses In Development
Courses are driven by Industry and Government Needs
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Systems Engineering Courses- Planned
• EMIS Systems Configuration and Data Management
• EMIS Systems Program and Project Manageme
• EMIS Capability Maturity Model Integration
• EMIS System Modeling and Simulation• EMIS Advanced Systems Modeling and Analysis • EMIS System Verification and Validation • EMIS Systems Integrated Product & Process
Development • EMIS Systems ThinkingCourses are driven by Industry and Government Needs
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• Karl Arunski, P.E. Raytheon Intelligence and Information
Systems
• Bob Bell Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
• Dave Bell, DE U.S. Navy
• Ann Broihier Raytheon Network Centric Systems
• George Chollar, Jr., PhD Statistical Design Institute, LLC
• Kevin Cluff, PhD, P.E. Abbott Laboratories
• Howard Cowin Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
• Gunter Daley UGS
• Joe Dean, PhD Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
Adjunct Faculty
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• Dennis Delzer, PhD Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems
• Jim Hinderer, PhD Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems
• Gerard Ibarra Ibarra & Associates
• Jim Norton, PhD Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company (Ret.)
• Rob Oshana Texas Instruments
• Devon Smith, PhD Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
• Hossam Zaki, PhD Trilogy
Adjunct Faculty
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• Mike Hopper, DE L3 Integrated Systems
• Glen Lemmon, PhD Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
• William Mutto, PhD Abbott Laboratories
• Mohamed Razik, PhD L3 Integrated Systems
• Steven D. Sanders, DE, P.E. Gutierrez, Smouse, Wilmut & Assoc. Inc.
• Willian Stripling, PhD EDS
• T.J. Theodore Raytheon Network Centric Systems
• Bruce Wetherby, PhD U.S. Navy SPAWAR
Candidate Adjunct Professors
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MS SE Admissions and Graduates
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Cumulative admitted total 578 as of March 31, 2005
Cumulative admitted total 487 as of December 31, 2004
Cumulative graduated total 161 as of December 31, 2004
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Systems Engineering Program Admissions:
Masters of Science, Systems EngineeringExecutive Masters of Science, Systems Engineering Total Systems Engineering Program Admissions
As of February 23, 2005
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Academic Programs
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* Planned
Academic Programs
Certificate Series in Systems
Engineering
On-site (Executive Format) Masters Degree in Systems Engineering
*Ph.D. with major in
Systems Engineering
Doctor of Engineering Systems Engineering
*M.S. Degreewith major in
Systems Engineering
Non-degree Studies for Credit in Systems
Engineering
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• On-Campus and Distance Programs• MS SE• Fast Track Second Masters• Certificate Series in SE• Non-Degree Studies (for credit) in SE• PhD with a Major in Systems Engineering (Proposed)• Doctor of Engineering with a Major in Systems Engineering
(Planned)• On-Site and Virtual On-Site Programs
• Certificate Series in SE• MS SE• Fast Track Second Masters Program• Non-Degree Studies (for credit) in SE
Academic Programs
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Training Program
1.31.05_SEP_TNG
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Systems Engineering Training
• Tailorable to Customer Needs• Flexible Delivery
– On-Campus at SMU– At Customer’s site– DVD with Instructor Interaction
• Training Conducted on-site – L3 Communications– Abbott Labs
• Naval Air Systems Command Patuxent River Maryland- visited SMU- Proposal in work
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Training Modules
Systems Engineering
Fundamentals
Probability and Statistics in Engineering
Systems
Systems Reliability
Engineering
Integrated Risk
Management
Systems Integration
& Test
Systems Engineering Leadership
Systems Reliability, Supportability, &
Availability Analysis
Six Sigma for Systems
Engineering
Systems Engineering
Design
Logistics Systems
Engineering
Software Systems
Engineering
Systems Engineering Planning &
Management
02.04.05_SEP_TNG
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Research Program
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Planned Research Focus
• U.S. Critical Infrastructure Modeling and Analysis utilizing Systems Engineering principles and methods (U.S. Navy SPAWAR CIPC Contract: April 2004)
• Systems Reliability Modeling & Analysis
• Defense System of Systems Modeling & Analysis utilizing Systems Engineering & Analysis principles and techniques
• Time to Failure Prediction Methodology based on based Prognostics and Health Management (PHM)
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• Mike Harper: Disaster Tolerant System Reliability and Availability in Geographically Distributed Critical Infrastructure Data Centers
• Gerard Ibarra: Transportation Critical Infrastructure – Performance Based Modeling for the Movement of Goods on Highway Networks
• Susan Vandiver: Systems Engineering Approach to Analysis and Modeling of the Interdependencies of the United States Critical Infrastructure and US Ports with Focus on Container Shipping
PhD in Applied Science (Systems Engineering)Research Topics
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PhD in Applied Science (Systems Engineering)Research Topics
• Steve Skinner: Tactical Systems Integration Using a New Method; The Integrated Systems Plan (ISP)
• Kevin Zummo: Systems Engineering Developmental Approch using Top-Down Methods With Linear Responsibilities, Authorities, and Accountabilities For Highly Integrated Systems Of Systems Requiring Significant Horizontal Integration
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Funded Research
Funded by Title Dates
U. S. Navy-SPAWAR
Phase I: CIP Systems Engineering April 13, 2004 –September
30, 2004
U. S. Navy-SPAWAR
Phase II: CIP Systems Engineering for Critical Infrastructure Protection Center (CIPC)
November 16, 2004-February
28, 2005
U.S. Army- ISEC Phase I: Re-engineering Not-for-profit Technical Organizations for Transition to Market-Driven Enterprises: Strategies, Models, and Application to the Technical Information Center
April 25, 2005-
September 20, 2005
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Program Development
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Development Highlights
• Initiated Feasibility Study……………………………………...September 1991• Established ad hoc SE Advisory Council…………………………January 1992• Initiated Proposal………………………………………………...February 1992• Investigated Launching SEP at………………………………………April 1993
• UT Arlington• UT Dallas• SMU
(estimated 400 to 500 admissions in first 10 years)• Selected SMU………………………………………………………...June 1993• Delivered Proposal to SMU SoE……………………………………...July 1993• SMU Board of Trustees Approved Proposal…………………...December 1994• MS SE Degree Program Launched with First Course Offering…..January 1995• Utilized SEP Advisory Council and Development Team
for promotion and development…………………………..January 1995-Present
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Name Organization
Ad Hoc Systems Engineering Advisory Council 1991-1995
*=Chairman
**=Vice Chairman
Jerrell Stracener, Ph.D.* Northrop Grumman Corp. Karl Arunski, P.E.** Texas Instruments, Inc. Bill Coyne American Airlines Joe Davis, P.E. Loral Vought Systems Joe Dean, Ph.D. Lockheed Martin Tactical Aircraft Systems Charles Halligan General ElectricHarold Hanson EDS Anant Jain, Ph.D. Rockwell International Kim Martin Abbott Labs Joanna Kolson Federal Reserve Bank Ronald Luhks, Ph.D. Loral AerospaceDerek Pearse Hughes Training, Inc. C.J. Ransom, Ph.D. Bell Helicopter, TextronTerry Shaw, Ph.D. E-SystemsSteven L. Steinheimer E-SystemsScott Tucker Hughes Training, Inc.Russell Vacante, Ph.D. Defense Acquisition UniversityMike Zsak U.S. DoD OSD
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Education
Training
Research
SEP Development Team
Industry & Government
Organizations
Students, Engineers Managers
Review & Evaluation
needs
needs
Lockheed Martin
U.S. Air Force
Texas Instruments
U.S. Navy
Raytheon
Sandia LabsBoeing
Northrop Grumman
EDS
Development ModelIndustry- Government - Student Partnership
NASAGeneral Dynamics
U.S. Army
U.S. DoD
Development Projects
SEP
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SEP Development Organization
Systems Engineering Program
* =Planned
Executive Committee*Development TeamPartnerships
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International Council on Systems Engineering
(INCOSE)
Raytheon RMS Partnership
SEP Partnerships
Lockheed Martin
Steve Kress, Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Randy Moore,Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
Defense Acquisition University (DAU)
Russell Vacante DAU Headquarters
Brent Wells, SAS
Randy Case, NCS
Kent Pride, IIS
Gunter Daley UGS
Jerrell Stracener, SMU SEP
NDIA Systems Engineering Division
Bob Rassa Raytheon, SAS
Russell Vacante DAU Headquarters
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Resources Review & Evaluation Website Update
SEP Development Team
Promotion
Mark BruunLockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.
Brad BlauUS Army, ISEC
Benchmarking
Jim RodenkirchUS Navy SPAWAR
Matt KendallRaytheon NCS
Keith CastleberryBoeing
Nicki Van TolLockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Mark SampsonUGS
T.J. TheodoreRaytheon NCS
Mike ChristoffelLockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.
Richard ViensGeneral Dynamics
Jerrell Stracener, SMU SEP
Product Requirements
Mike KutchU.S. Navy SPAWAR
Brent WellsRaytheon SAS
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SEP Development Team Projects
TEAMS PRODUCTS
• Proposals & Plans– MS SE Degree Program, Rev 2– PhD SE Program– Center for Systems Engineering
• Product Requirements• Promotion• Benchmarking• Resources• Review & Evaluation• Website Update• INCOSE NTC Partnership• DAU Partnership• PhD Systems Engineering Planning Guide• SEP Long Range Strategic Plan
Development
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Plans
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Planned New SEP Products
• On-site (Executive Format) PhD AS (SE) Program
• Masters Degree in SE (not as rigorous as MS SE)
• Executive MS SE Program
• Revise Certificate Services in SE
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Summary
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• Plans– Continue to expand SEP –breath & depth– Continue to refine SEP product line to reflect customer needs– Expand SEP into other business sectors
• Goal - to maintain the SEP alignment with – INCOSE, EIA, IEEE, AIA and DoD/Mil SE standards,
policy, and technology– industry and government needs
• Strategy - build on aerospace/defense partnerships– most of the professors who teach SE courses are employed by
aerospace / defense organizations– majority of SEP students are employed full-time by the
aerospace / defense sector – industry and government.
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A Growing Program with Flexible Extended Reach
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• For information about the program contract: Jerrell Stracener, PhDSystems Engineering Program [email protected]
• Website addresses:
Systems Engineering Program http://engr.smu.edu/emis/sys
Dr. Jerrell Stracener’s Pagehttp://engr.smu.edu/~jerrells/
EMIS Departmenthttp://engr.smu.edu/emis
School of Engineeringhttp://engr.smu.edu/
Admissionshttp://engr.smu.edu/graduate/admissions.html
Contact Information and Resources
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