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Experimental Design for System Design and Testing

Applied Systems Engineering Series. Central Florida Chapter. Full Day: Frid ay , May 4, 2012, 8:30am – 5:00pm Training Center, Classroom B, Lockheed Martin MFC (Missile Fire Control – Sand Lake Rd , Orlando). Experimental Design for System Design and Testing

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Experimental Design for System Design and Testing

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  1. Applied Systems Engineering Series Central Florida Chapter Full Day: Friday, May 4, 2012, 8:30am – 5:00pm Training Center, Classroom B, Lockheed Martin MFC (Missile Fire Control – Sand Lake Rd, Orlando) Experimental Design for System Design and Testing Who should Attend: Engineers and those wanting to understand the path forward in the technical world, including but not limited to Systems Engineers, Systems Architects, Systems Testers, Operations Research Scientists and Engineers. What Is Covered in the Applied Systems Engineering - Model Based Engineering Tutorial: Building on the success of our first course on Design of Experiments (DOE), this second course will introduce the design class known as factorial designs, which is the most important class of designs both in terms of their applicability in real-world problems, and their efficiency in the use of limited resources. In this course, you will learn how these proven designs can be instrumental for system design, system testing and system improvement.  Specifically, this course will cover two-factor and general factorial designs, 2k factorial designs, blocking and confounding in the 2k Factorial, as well as replications in experiments. Learn to identify the subset of key parameters with the greatest impact on performance and the most desirable ranges for those parameters; uncover how two or more parameters interact with each other and how to make the most effective use of those interactions. Learn this and much more.     Registration by COB Wednesday 02 May 2012 Registration = $200/person INCOSE Members/Students = $125 All members who register & do not attend, will be invoiced an additional $50 for holding a seat. Course materials, parking, lunch & refreshments are included in registration. Location -5600 SandLake Rd, Orlando FL. 32819 About the Instructor:Dr. Sala-Diakanda: Dr. Sala-Diakanda is a researcher at the University of Central Florida (UCF) and director of the Institute for Advanced Systems Engineering. He is also the founder of the UCF Systems Engineering Chapter, the INCOSE student division at UCF. Over the past several years, Dr. Sala-Diakanda has taught and developed several statistics and systems engineering courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, teaching both full time students and working professionals. His research vision is to expand the day-to-day applications of systems engineering concepts in so-called non-traditional systems engineering domains such as healthcare. Dr. Sala-Diakanda can be reached at serge.sala-diakanda@ucf.edu Attendees register on INCOSEOrlando website: http://www.incose.org/orlando/paypal_tutorial_MBE_2012.php or mail your check (payable to INCOSE Orlando) For questions or additional information contact Becky Matz, Becky.G.Matz@saic.com or by phone @ 407-243-3795. map/directions at: http://www.incose.org/orlando/Attach/IASE%20MAP%20color%20print.pdf Questions? Contact: Tutorial Chair Eddie.Smith@incose.org

  2. Applied Systems Engineering Series Central Florida Chapter Full Day: Friday, May 4, 2012, 8:30am – 5:00pm Training Center, Classroom B, Lockheed Martin MFC (Missile Fire Control – Sand Lake Rd, Orlando) Experimental Design for System Design and Testing Who should Attend: Engineers and those wanting to understand the path forward in the technical world, including but not limited to Systems Engineers, Systems Architects, Systems Testers, Operations Research Scientists and Engineers. Registration Form Full Day Workshop (Workshop materials, refreshments and lunch are included ) Cancellation Policy: Substitutions are permitted. http://www.incose.or/orlando/paypal_tutorial_MBE_2012.php For questions or additional information, contact Becky Matz, Becky.G.Matz@saic.com or 407-243-3795.

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