The SETE 2000 Conference
Sponsored by
The Systems Engineering Society of Australia (SESA)
and the Southern Cross Chapter of
The International Test and Evaluation Association (ITEA)
Brisbane, Queensland, 15-17 November 2000
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Last Update: October 23, 2000
15 November
0900-0930
Conference Opening Ceremony
ITEA SCC, SESA and INCOSE
0930 –1000 Systems Thinking for Defence Strategic Planning
Richard Hodge
DSTO
Implementing a Systems Engineering Framework in a Test and Evaluation Organisation
Bill Filmer
Aircraft Research & Development Unit
1000-1030 Enhancing the Role of Test and Evaluation in the Acquisition Process to Increase the Probability of the Delivery of Equipment that meets the Needs of the Users
Joseph Kasser
SEEC
1030-1100
Morning tea and coffee
1100-1130 Core Concepts of Joint Systems
David Matthews, Martin Burke, Phil Collier
DSTO
Complex Systems, Soft Sciences, and Test and Evaluation Or ‘Real Men Don’t Collect Soft Data’
Noel Sproles
SEEC
1130-1200 Assessing the Value of Joint Systems Capability
David Matthews, Martin Burke, Phil Collier
DSTO
The Use of T&E in Modeling and Simulation Systems
Stephane Collignon
DSTO
1200-1230 Realization of Joint Information Systems
David Matthews, Martin Burke, Phil Collier
DSTO
Rapid Simulation for Combat System Development
Roger Merritt
SEEC
1230-1330
Lunch
1330-1400 A Framework for Requirements Engineering in a Digital Integrated Environment
Joseph Kasser
SEEC
Systems Engineering Implementation 
In The New Millennium (A Different Point of View on Systems Engineering Implementation)
Michael T. Matosky, Saul Ortigoza
412 Test Wing
1400-1430 Requirements: Necessary But Not Sufficient For System Engineering
James E. Long
Vitech Corporation
Engineering Flight Simulator Designed for Human in the Loop Interaction
Neal S Fennell, Shane C Hemmens
QUT Aerospace Avionics Engineering
1430-1500 Introduction to (or Looking For a) Methodology About How to Deal with Requirements of an Electrical, Electronic and Computer Systems
Laureen Hellouin, Abd-El-Kader Sahraoui
LAAS-CNRS
The Evaluation of Threat Display Positions for Seahawk Helicopter using Human in the Loop Simulation
R.B. King, B.P.MacPherson, S.Jobson, J.Fulton, J.Doman
DSTO
1500-1530
Afternoon tea and coffee
1530-1600 Thought Systems, and Thought Warfare and Anti-Warfare
Martin Burke
DSTO
Distributed System Design: Communicating to Share the Meaning
David Harris
SEEC
1600-1630 Synoptic Views of Defence Systems Development
Stephen Cook, Noel Sproles
SEEC
Knowledge Based Soft Systems Engineering for Military Systems of Systems
Rod Staker
DSTO
1630-1700 Using Piecewise and Structural Views of Defence Systems Development to Define Force Structure Design Products
Stephen Cook, Noel Sproles
SEEC
Fact Extractors for Automatic Text Retrieval
Peter Chatelain
DSTO
1700
Break
1745
Welcome Reception
16 November
0900-1030
Plenary Panel Session
Systems Engineering from a Global Perspective
1030-1100 Morning tea and coffee
1100-1230 Panel Session
Tool Vendor Shootout
Panel Session
T&E in the Global Environment
1230-1330
Lunch
1330-1400 Systems Development Engineering in Transaction Processing
Evelyn V. Richardson
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Management Consulting Services
Development of Operational Concept Descriptions (Analysing what the customer needs)
George Stregers
Tenix Defence Systems
1400-1430 Optimally Allocating Tasks for Re-Configurable Computing
Chandru Mirchandani
Lockheed-Martin Space Operations
Jules Junker
Acuity Technologies
Operational Concepts – Starting from the Top
Andrew Gabb
1430-1500 Relationships Between Common Graphical Representations Used In System Engineering
James E. Long
Vitech Corporation
Categorising Requirements - A Surprisingly Difficult Task
Andrew Gabb
1500-1530
Afternoon tea and coffee
Experimental Distance Mode Track
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1530-1600 Managing Technical Compliance on Large Projects
John Manderson
RLM Systems
Evolution of an Inexpensive, High-tech, Completely Passive, Mobile Communications Device: The Bar Code
Bruce H. Webster
NOAA
1600-1630 The Development of a Postgraduate Program in T&E and Systems Engineering
David Cropley, Michael B Harris
SEEC
An Overview of Life Cycle Considerations for off-the-shelf Product Solutions
Aaron Warren
DoD
1630-1700 The Certified Systems Engineer – It’s About Time!
Joseph Kasser
SEEC
The Untimely Death of the Air National Guard Management Information System (ANGMIS)
Trish Garlow
1700-1830
SESA AGM
1830-1915
ITEA SCC AGM
1930 for 2000
Conference Dinner and Awards
17 November
0900-0930 Program Management Complexities in the Development of a System of Systems
Charles Rudder
Defence Teaming Centre
Panel Session
The Teaching of Systems Engineering in Australia
0930-1000 Development of the US Repository for Disposal of High Level Radioactive Waste- A Systems Approach
John Clouet
INCOSE President-elect
1000-1030 Design of a Reusable Systems of Systems Architecture for Constructive Simulation
Shane D. Arnott
Boeing
1030-1100
Morning tea and coffee
1100-1230
Plenary Panel Session
Capability Maturity Models and their Role in Process Improvement
1230-1330
Lunch
1330-1500
Conference Summary
SESA, ITEA SCC
INCOSE and INCOSE 2001
Closing ceremony and torch handover
A Conference of The Systems Engineering Society of Australia (SESA) and the Southern Cross Chapter of The International Test and Evaluation Association (ITEA)
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