31 Jan - 1 Feb 2010
"Systems Engineering Fundamentals" Course co-located with the USAF T&E Days Conference Event **Free Conference Registration!**
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In today's globalized environment, manufacturing and designing companies compete for business. To be successful, companies need to practice strategies that minimize the possibility of degradation of product quality, cost overrun, schedule slippage, customer dissatisfaction, and system development failures. In this course, you will learn why we need systems engineering; the systems engineering fundamentals, including requirements analysis and development, functional analysis and allocation, and design decision analysis based on requirements; risk, opportunity and issue management throughout the development and design cycle; Integrated Master Plan/Integrated Master Schedule and Work Breakdown Structure for development and design management; technical performance measurement for measuring, tracking, and validating design; interface management across in-house disciplines, supplier, and customer; and verification and validation of your products. |
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31 Jan - 1 Feb 2010
"Experimentation, Validation and Uncertainty Analysis" Course co-located with the USAF T&E Days Conference Event **Free Conference Registratio
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Drs. Hugh Coleman and Glenn Steele have updated their comprehensive two-day course to include material from the 3rd edition (2009) of their award-winning book and ASME V&V20-2008: Standard for Verification and Validation in Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer. The course presents experimental uncertainty analysis techniques based on 1)1995 ISO GUM,2) 2005 Standard ASME-PTC19.1 Test Uncertainty, and 3) 2008 JCGM GUM Supplement: Evaluation of Measurement Data – Propagation of Distributions Using a Monte Carlo Method in a well-paced sequence honed in over 90 presentations at companies, research laboratories, and government institutes in the US, Canada, Europe, and South America. The course covers the planning, design, debugging, and execution of experiments used to validate a model, solve a problem, or characterize system behavior. Cases in which the experimental result is determined only once or multiple times in a test are addressed and illustrated with examples from the authors’ experience.
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