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Naval Digital/Systems Engineering Transformation (D/SET) Brown Bag Series: Skyzer Surrogate Pilot MBSE Cost Model Use Case and Model Tour Demo

Tuesday, September 14, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDT

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The Naval Digital / Systems Engineering Transformation (D/SET) Working Group, chartered by the Department of Navy (DON) Systems Engineering Stakeholders Group as outlined in the Naval D/SET Strategy holds regular ‘brown bag lunch’ presentation series. These “brown bags” offer model-based systems engineering training opportunities to over 3500 participants from across the Department of Defense (DoD). Depending on the subject matter, these sessions can allow a public audience. For this public session on Tuesday, September 14th, the Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC) is partnering with the Naval D/SET to host the “Skyzer Surrogate Pilot MBSE Cost Model Use Case and Model Tour Demo” presented by: Dr. Mark Blackburn, SERC/Stevens Institute of Technology; Don Allen, NAVAIR and Taylor Fields, SERC/Georgia Tech.

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Speaker: Dr. Mark Blackburn, Senior Research Scientist, Stevens Institute of Technology | sa*******************@us.mil?subject=D/SET – September 14″>CONTACT

Abstract
This brown bag session discusses the development and evolution of the Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Cost Model. As shown in the figure below this is an example of a Stakeholder Analysis Model for Cost Modeling. We will discuss several use cases starting from a reference Cost Model and create a specific instance of a Cost Model that maps Skyzer System and Contractor/RFP Response Models information to the Cost Model schema. We discuss how we can leverage the Authoritative Source of Truth for extending models that need to satisfy specific stakeholder concerns (e.g., Cost, Airworthiness, Cyber), but directly link back to the key technical information that is in the “Full Stack” of Skyzer models using Project Usages.
We are also going to provide a tour through the Skyzer Cost Model, which will show navigation and alignment to the AURA Cost Model. We will show scenarios for a cost roll-up pattern, report generation, and mechanisms that allow subject matter experts to cost values through using Export/Import spreadsheet that are synchronized back into the Cost Model.
example of Stakeholder Analysis Model for Cost Modeling
Bio
Mark R. Blackburn, Ph.D. is a Senior Research Scientist with Stevens Institute of Technology. Dr. Blackburn has been the Principal Investigator (PI) on 14 System Engineering Research Center (SERC) research tasks for both US Navy NAVAIR, US Army ARDEC and DoD 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, member of 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. Dr. Blackburn holds a Ph.D. from George Mason University, a M.S. in Mathematics (emphasis in C.S.) from Florida Atlantic University, and a B.S. in Mathematics (C.S. option) from Arizona State University.

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Date:
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDT
Event Category:
DSET
Event Tags:
homepage, Navy

Venue

Virtual
NJ
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