| Format: | On-Demand Webcast (Pdf Presentation) |
| Facilitator(s): | Brett Malone, Ph.D., CEO, Phoenix Integration; Robert Calloway, NASA; Jaroslaw Sobieski, NASA |
Phoenix Integration held a full-day workshop titled "New Tools For NASA Systems Engineering" November 9th, 2005 at the National Institute of Aerospace (NIA) in Hampton, Virginia. In addition to Phoenix and NASA officials, the conference included presenters from across the aerospace industry.
The workshop introduced new software tools to facilitate the engineering system design process in which many engineering groups working autonomously must harmonize their actions and decisions to benefit the entire system.
To provide a user context for the new software tools, the workshop included keynote addresses and discussions featuring senior executives from Phoenix Integration, NASA, Orbital Sciences, Northrop Grumman and other industry leaders discussing applications of the latest collaborative modeling and simulation techniques.
This was a unique opportunity to learn more about the latest developments in collaborative modeling and simulation techniques used by the leading aerospace industry organizations.
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Introduction to Conference
Brett Malone, Ph.D., CEO, Phoenix Integration
System Engineering Challenges for NASA Space Exploration
Robert Calloway, NASA
BLISS System Engineering Technology
Jaroslaw Sobieski, NASA
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