Posts in Musings
Looking back: 2020-The Year-In-Review: ….Looking forward:….2021-things WILL get better!

Our 2020 INCOSE-CC president, Mark Evans, discusses the challenge of last year and the hope for the next. Despite an unprecedented year of adversity, the Chesapeake Chapter persevered and rose to the challenge. Next year will only get better as we increase our dedication to serving the local Systems Engineering professionals.

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Do you have the Knack for Effective Troubleshooting?

Systems engineers are potentially the best candidates for being or becoming good troubleshooters. The INCOSE Handbook identifies maintenance as a technical process. Within this framework fault identification or troubleshooting is included as a sub-activity. Troubleshooting is a form of problem-solving that requires experience and often special skills like forensic engineering. George has some great stories about using Systems Engineering while troubleshooting. [image from AB Electrical & Communications Ltd — https://www.abelectricians.com.au/ - used by permission]

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Coping with Change

Our Chapter is nearing the end of another year and we will soon be celebrating together at our Holiday Reception. As always, this will be an opportunity to say thanks to our supporters and recognize chapter members for their service.  Before we close out the year’s business, George Anderson wanted to share with you his observations about how we seem to be changing as an organization.

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Modeling Complex Systems

This month’s article will focus on Modeling Complex Systems, and why the SE and STEM community needs to step up their skills and expertise in understanding the driving requirements for complex systems, system and subsystem inter-dependencies, system-of-systems complexity, and future challenges for all industries.

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