COE Winter Virtual Workshop: Model-Based Systems Engineering

 COE 2022 MBSE Winter Workshop


Date & Time

Dec 1, 2022 11:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada)

Registration link

https://www.coe.org/p/cm/ld/&fid=1429 

One of COE’s “Hot Topics”, MBSE continues to be supported by our industry experts and Dassault Systemes engineers. This workshop focuses on the Systems Architecture approach for complex product development. Our three sessions address MBSE within the 3DExperience platform, best practices for Teamwork Cloud, and the transformation and value of becoming a Model-Based Enterprise.

One of the common thread is the “Authoritative Source of Truth” showing how to validate requirements with traceability and simulation. If you are a seasoned Systems Engineer, or contemplating an MBSE journey, you will find helpful information and engage more COE Experts. The relationships built will expand at the in-person COEXPERIENCE in April.


This session is tailored to address a broad range of attendee knowledge and experience with modeling in general, and Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and Model-Based Engineering (MBE) in specific.

Webinar Speakers

Mark R. Blackburn, Ph.D.

Senior Research Scientist, Principal @Stevens Institute of Technology; KnowledgeBytes

Mark R. Blackburn, Ph.D. is a Senior Research Scientist with Stevens Institute of Technology and principal at KnowledgeBytes. Dr. Blackburn has been the Principal Investigator (PI) on 16 System Engineering Research Center (SERC) research tasks for both US Navy NAVAIR and US Army ARDEC on Systems Engineering Transformation through Model-Centric Engineering. He has also been PI on a FAA NextGen and National Institute of Standards and Technology projects and has received research funding from the National Science Foundation. He develops and teaches a course on Systems Engineering for Cyber Physical Systems. He is a member of the SERC Research Council, OpenMBEE Leadership Team and core member of the Semantic Technologies for Systems Engineering initiative. Prior to joining Stevens, Dr. Blackburn worked in industry for more than 25 years. He has been the Principal Investigator to the National Institute of Standards and Technology on projects dating back to 2000.

David Fields

Chief Technology Officer @Enola Technologies, LLC

With 15+ years of practical Model-Based Systems Engineering experience in the public and private sectors, David Fields is the Chief Technology Officer for Enola Technologies LLC. He began his career at the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) in the Warfare Analysis department where he specialized in electronic warfare and mission engineering. Soon after transitioning to Systems Engineering, he began supporting major program offices utilizing DoDAF, UPDM, and SysML, including six years as the MBSE lead for the Navy's first carrier-based unmanned aircraft (MQ-25). As one of the founders of NAVAIR's Systems Engineering Transformation (SET) Initiative, David developed a Navy-wide MBSE environment across multiple classification levels. Prior to co-founding Enola, he served as the Digital Engineering Lead for the Army’s Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) program where helped implement MBSE best practices while developing a strategic roadmap for a collaborative digital environment.