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October

23

Seminar Room 3540 EB

The Art of Open-Standard System Architecture For Military Ground Vehicles (ways to manage a “system of systems”)

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About the Event

Join Dr. Macam Dattathreya (Chief Architect/Engineer, US Army) for an engaging presentation that will inform regarding ways to manage a “system of systems.”

This presentation will help you address common system engineering problems such as: 1) Absence of guiding principles, 2) Duplicate functions and yet non-cohesive, 3) existence of non-modular components which are difficult to maintain/scale resulting in unnecessary complications.

He will introduce the art of developing open-standard system architecture (OSSA) using Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) and Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). OSSA is used to acquire affordable capabilities with smaller modular parts that can be independently created, replaced, or modified without affecting the whole system.

Join us to learn new ways to maximize dynamic project management within your system of systems.

Dr. Macam Dattathreya is a Chief Architect/Engineer within US Army with a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer engineering from Wayne State University. Dr. Dattathreya has over 30 years of combined private and public industry experience in various engineering disciplines. Dr. Dattathreya mentors several aspiring engineers in the field of software, model-based systems engineering, requirements engineering, and open-standard system architecture. His technical research spans into software and network architectures, cybersecurity, software reliability & complexity, model-based systems engineering, open-standard system architecture and energy saving strategies for large ground vehicle systems. As a mature engineer with the Army and industry, he has provided significant engineering support for major ground vehicle acquisition programs and key industry engineering efforts.

Lunch will be provided!

Date

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Time

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Location

Seminar Room 3540 EB