SSE Meeting 21

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INCOSE UK Service Systems Engineering Working Group

Meeting: 19 September 2016, Rolls Royce, Filton, Bristol


Contents

Attendees:

  • Iain Cardow (RR), Alan Crawford (Babcock), Andrew Farncombe (INCOSE), John Davies (Leeds), Edwin Swidenbank (Harmonic)

Actions from last meeting

  • Steve Ashlin to contact James Hillman contact made - hoping to meet at ASEC2016 and next WG meeting.
  • John Davies to progress paper for ASEC20016 - done

Discussion

  • Follow on from last meeting:
  • Systems Approach is needed but
    • Is it enough?
    • Is the same language suitable for Services as for Developing Systems?
    • Are ISO/IEC 15288 and the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook suitable?
  • the approach needs to be Through life, over time, end-to-end, and include support of the support system - where the support system is a service.
  • Need a broad, coherent solution.
    • At the conceptual stage a Technical Solution is needed, but this needs to be linked to a Financial Solution and Commercial Solution.
    • Similarly at the design stage, Financial and Commercial solutions are needed.
    • The solutions need to be cohesive and compatible - linked.

ASEC2016

Paper

  • 12 page paper submitted. Received a good review but not accepted into programme.

Workshop

45min workshop at the conference. John and Edwin to develop.

  • Who is involved in providing a Service?
    • Stakeholders and what are their requirements?
    • What about the Financial and Commercial aspects
  • How would the Service work?
    • Scenario asking the questions
    • How is it paid for?

Poster

  • Base on Case Study Paper.
  • Conclusion
    • Systems Approach is needed
    • Needed through-life
    • Commercial and Finance solutions needed

Next Meeting

Monday 21 November 11-00 to 15-00, Babcock International, Devonport House, Durley Park, Keynsham, Bristol, BS31 2AT.

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