Technical Report
Prototype of a Graphical CONOPS (Concept of Operations) Development Environment for Agile Systems Engineering
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Systems Engineering and Systems Management Transformation
Report Number: SERC-2012-TR-030-1
Publication Date: 2012-03-23
Project:
Graphical Concept Of Operations
Principal Investigators:
Dr. Robert Cloutier
Co-Principal Investigators:
Dr. Sara McComb
Gaming and immersive virtual environments provide a new way to engage stakeholders
during early stages of Systems Engineering lifecycle to help them reach a common
mental model of the concept of operations. A weak link in the Systems Engineering
lifecycle is often the connection between what the users need and what the system
developers think the users need, together with a shared understanding of the
operational environment and associated constraints and dependencies. The current
system development environment calls for user needs to be specified in a Concept of
Operations (CONOPS) document, which provides a foundation of future system
capabilities and describes typical scenarios that it will encounter. Given the size and
complexity of today‟s systems, CONOPS development can take considerable time and
effort, which can cause its production to be incomplete and insufficient. This introduces
misunderstanding and miscommunication early in the Systems Engineering lifecycle.
This paper describes a method allowing stakeholders to express their needs through a
model-based approach to create a graphical CONOPS leveraging gaming technology.
The resulting CONOPS would provide system developers with direct access to the needs
of stakeholders, and would enable the creation of Model-Based Systems Engineering
artifacts early in the development lifecycle. This work is exploring the use of an
Integrated Concept Engineering System to improve the CONOPS development process.