INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter
Upcoming Events Announcements Membership
Home | INCOSE LOGIN | NOT A MEMBER? JOIN
MBSE-SysML Blog Perspectives on SE
Library Job Postings Archives Academic Scholarships Focus on STEM Education and Training SEP Certification Mentoring
Leadership Student Division History
Upcoming EventsAnnouncements Special Interest Groups MBSE-SysML Blog Perspectives on SE Resources Library Job Postings Archives Academic Scholarships Focus on STEM Education and Training SEP Certification Mentoring Membership About Us Leadership Student Division History
INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter
Champions and Practitioners of Systems Engineering
Home| INCOSE LOGIN| NOT A MEMBER? JOIN
 Emergence: The Mystery of Systems Engineering
Emergence: The Mystery of Systems Engineering

Paul Martin explores the concept of Emergence - which is an immense mystery for the scientist and the systems engineer alike.

Read More
Musings, Blog, PerspectivesPaul Martin, ESEP, CTT+July 4, 2010
Getting on the Step
Getting on the Step

The words of the pilot’s handbook describe the process of flying a heavy jet transport category aircraft to cruise altitude in a deceptively straightforward and uncomplicated manner. But George Anderson explains the actual complications involved.

Read More
Musings, Blog, PerspectivesGeorge AndersonJuly 4, 2010
Systems Integration - Revisiting the Definition of an Old Friend
Systems Integration - Revisiting the Definition of an Old Friend

Don York looks at Systems Integration from both a MIL-STD-499A and INCOSE point of view.

Read More
Musings, Blog, PerspectivesDonald M. YorkJune 6, 2010
System Engineering in the Information Technology Trenches
System Engineering in the Information Technology Trenches

George Anderson recounts the history of Systems Engineering in the realm of IT Projects - back in the day.

Read More
Musings, Blog, PerspectivesGeorge AndersonMay 3, 2010
King Tutankhamun's Dagger
King Tutankhamun's Dagger

George Anderson muses about the material composition of King Tutankhamun's dagger and the presence of iron within his tomb.

Read More
Musings, Blog, PerspectivesGeorge AndersonMarch 11, 2010
Newer
incose-logo-2016.png

INCOSE is an international professional organization dedicated to advancing the practice of Systems Engineering.The Chesapeake Chapter of INCOSE serves the systems engineering community in the Northern and Central Maryland, and Southern Pennsylvania area.

 

INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter © 2009–2021 | PO Box 535 | Laurel, Maryland 20725-0535

Privacy Notice| Search the Site| info@incose-cc.org