IC-MBSE 2010

3rd International Conference on Model-Based Systems Engineering
View of the George Mason Fairfax Campus

September 27-28, 2010. George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia

IC-MBSE 2010

Following the success of the 2008 and 2009 Conferences on Model-Based Systems Engineering at the Technion Institute of Technology in Haifa Israel, George Mason University in collaboration with the Technion present the 3rd International Conference on Model-Based Systems Engineering MBSE 2010.

Objectives

Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is gaining acceptance as the best practice for well-founded Systems Engineering. New products and systems require the involvement of professionals having multiple disciplinary backgrounds and various other stakeholders, who need to communicate and share a common understanding of all the system's characteristics, intricacies, and implications using a common set of domain-neutral concepts. An essential element in the solution to this problem lies in an agreement on, and the adoption of, a generic conceptual modeling language, framework, ontology, and methodology that would provide a common ground for all the parties involved.

The Third International Conference on Model-Based Systems Engineering, MBSE 2010 is a premier forum for the elicitation and exchange of ideas on issues and problems regarding systems engineering and its relation to the development, evolution, adoption, evaluation, and dissemination of languages, methodologies, and approaches for conceptual models of complex systems.

Link to IC-MBSE 2010 Final Program

Key Note Speakers

Jeff Estefan, NASA JPL
Sandy Friedenthal, Lockheed Martin
Cecilia Haskins, Norwegian University of Science & Technology
David Long, Vitech

IC-MBSE 2010 Sponsors

George Mason University
Technion Institute of Technology
INCOSE
INCOSE Washington Metro Area
National Science Foundation
Lockheed Martin