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cser_2015_program_final
13th Annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research March 17-19, 2015 Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ WELCOME It is my pleasure and honor as the Conference Chair to welcome you to the 13th Annual Conference on Systems Engineering (CSER) at Stevens Institute of Technology. Founded in 2002 by Stevens Institute and the University of Southern California, CSER is the premier conference to showcase thought leading research in the systems engineering arena. It is the platform for academics and thought leaders from around the globe to share their vision and understanding on the research, make new connections, propose new collaborations and build some lasting relationships. DR. ROBERT CLOUTIER This is an exciting time to be a systems engineering researcher. Over the last Associate Professor and Director, Systems Engineering Programs, School of Systems and Enterprises, Stevens Institute of Technology CONFERENCE CHAIR decade, systems engineering has branched out of the traditional engineering domains of defense and aerospace. With industries such as finance, energy, healthcare and automotive adopting systems engineering as a way to help them address their hardest, most complex issues, the potential and opportunity for pioneering innovation is immense. I am confident that the dynamic papers, presentations and panels this year will showcase and emphasize the knowledge and expertise that is emerging out of the systems galaxy, and encourage intellectual discussions and participation amongst the attendees. At this time, I would like to express my gratitude to all who helped make this conference possible. I would also like to recognize that this year, we have added INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering) and the SERC (Systems Engineering Research Center) as key participants in the organization and execution of CSER. Thank you all for the hard work. Finally, I wish to thank all the attendees for taking time from your busy schedules to join us. While visiting our campus, if you have any questions or need assistance, stop by the registration desk on the first floor of the Babbio Center. Additionally, please reach out to our conference helpers – easily identified by their red shirts, or you can always ask Dr. Jon Wade, (Technical Chair), Ms. Doris Schultz (Logistics Chair) or myself. Welcome again to the 13th Annual Conference on Systems Engineering and I hope you enjoy your stay in New Jersey. ® 2 SCHEDULE DAY 1 TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2015 SEANET WORKSHOP REGISTRATION: Babbio Atrium BABBIO ATRIUM located within the BABBIO CENTER After registering in Babbio Atrium, all events will take place in Babbio 122. 8:00 – 9:00 AM BREAKFAST • REGISTRATION • NETWORKING 9:00 – 9:15 AM WELCOME by SEANET Organizers Dr. Donna Rhodes, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dr. Ricardo Valerdi, The University of Arizona Dr. Cecilia Haskins, Norwegian University for Science and Technology 9:15 – 9:30 AM INTRODUCTIONS 9:30 – 10:15 AM INVITED FACULTY KEYNOTE: Dr. William Rouse, Stevens Institute of Technology 10:15 - 10:30 AM BREAK 10:30 – 11:15 AM INVITED TALK: Dr. Kristin Giammarco, Naval Postgraduate School Topic: The Journey of the Lifetime Learner: Surviving it, Excelling on it, and Sharing it 11:15 – 12:00 NOON RESEARCH TOPIC ROUNDTABLES 12:00 – 12:45 PM LUNCH with Networking 12:45 – 1:00 PM INTRO for Doctoral Research Roundtables 1:00 – 2:30 PM RESEARCH ROUNDTABLES 2:30 – 2:45 PM BREAK 2:45 – 3:30 PM RESEARCH ROUNDTABLES 3:30 – 4:30 PM ROUNDTABLE OUTBRIEFS 4:30 – 5:00 PM DISCUSSION AND FEEDBACK 5:30 – 7:30 PM SEANET NETWORKING SOCIAL AND CSER OPENING RECEPTION (featuring SEANET Graduate Students Research Posters) - Babbio Atrium 3 DAY 2 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2015 REGISTRATION: Babbio Atrium KEYNOTE: DeBaun Auditorium PAPER SESSIONS: Babbio Center DEBAUN AUDITORIUM located within the EAS SCHAEFER BUILDING 7:30 – 8:45 AM BREAKFAST- Babbio Atrium 8:00 – 8:45 AM REGISTRATION - Babbio Atrium 8:45 – 9:00 AM WELCOME/OPENING REMARKS - DeBaun Auditorium 9:00 – 9:45 AM KEYNOTE: Dr. Najib Abboud, Principal & Chief Technology Officer, Weidlinger Associates Inc. Topic: Forensic Analysis of Twin Towers Collapse Location: DeBaun Auditorium 9:45 – 10:30 AM KEYNOTE: Prof. Alex Washburn, Director, Center for Urban Resilience & Urban eXcellence(CRUX) Topic: Data Driven Urban Resilience Location: DeBaun Auditorium 10:30- 11:00 AM NETWORKING BREAK - Babbio Atrium 11:00 - 12:00 NOON PAPER SESSION 1 (See page 7 for detailed information) 12:00 – 1:00 PM LUNCH - Babbio Atrium Speaker: Dr. Ricardo Valerdi Topic: STEM Research (Babbio 122) 1:15 – 2:45 PM PAPER SESSION 2 (See page 7 for detailed information) 2:45 – 3:15 PM NETWORKING BREAK - Babbio Atrium 3:15 – 4:45 PM PAPER SESSION 3 (See page 8 for detailed information) 6:00 – 9:00 PM DINNER Location: Chart House Restaurant, Weehawken, NJ Speaker: Major General Nick Justice Topic: National Manufacturing Initiatives in the United States 4 DAY 3 THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2015 REGISTRATION: Babbio Atrium PANEL: DeBaun Auditorium PAPER SESSIONS: Babbio Center 7:30 – 8:45 AM BREAKFAST- Babbio Atrium 8:45 – 9:00 AM WELCOME - DeBaun Auditorium 9:00– 10:30AM PANEL: Engineering Complex Systems: Challenges and Opportunities Across US Federal Agencies (DeBaun Auditorium) Moderator: Dr. Chris Paredis (Host, Program Director, NSF) Kristen Baldwin (Principal Deputy, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Systems Engineering) Natesh Manikoth (Chief Scientist, National Airspace System Software, FAA) Jim Tuttle (Director, Systems Engineering, Under Secretary of Science &Technology, DHS) Anna McGowan (ST for Complex Systems Design, Engineering Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center, NASA) Dr. Vijay Srinivasan (Division Chief, Systems Integration Division, NIST) 10:30- 11:00 AM NETWORKING BREAK - Babbio Atrium 11:00 - 12:00 NOON PAPER SESSION 4 (See page 9 for detailed information) 12:00 – 1:00 PM LUNCH - Babbio Atrium Speaker: David Long Topic: A Proposed Research Agenda for SE Vision 2025 (Babbio 122) 5 1:15 – 2:45 PM PAPER SESSION 5 (See page 9 for detailed information) 2:45 – 3:15 PM NETWORKING BREAK - Babbio Atrium 3:15 – 4:45 PM PAPER SESSION 6 (See page 10 for detailed information) 4:15 – 4:45 PM CLOSING REMARKS - Babbio 122 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS A FORENSIC ENGINEERING INVESTIGATION OF THE WTC TWIN TOWERS’ COLLAPSE NAJIB ABBOUD Ph.D., Principal and CTO Wednesday, March 18, 2015 9:00 – 9:45 a.m. Location: DeBaun Auditorium ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study is to analyze the structural effects of the high speed impacts of the Boeing 767 airplanes onto the WTC Twin Towers and the ensuing fires in order to explain why the Twin Towers stood for as long as they did, and why they ultimately collapsed. A series of analyses was undertaken to quantify and study the response of and damage to each of the Twin Towers as they were subjected to the impact and fire loads. First, nonlinear transient finite element analyses of the impacts were undertaken to determine the internal structural damage in the towers as well as the zones of flying fragments likely to strip-off fireproofing from structural members. Second, finite element analyses of the towers immediately after impact were performed to determine alternate load paths, redundancies and remaining capacities. Third, finite element analyses of the impact-damaged and thermallydegraded towers were carried out to determine the most likely state of damage at their respective points of incipient failure. Finally, the dynamics of the collapse initiation mechanisms were investigated computationally. BIOGRAPHY: Dr. Abboud leads the New York and DC offices of the Applied Science and Investigation division of Weidlinger Associates Inc. He is responsible for the computational mechanics R&D efforts in support of the various US Navy projects. He also manages Weidlinger’s forensic engineering practice in the eastern US, which led major collapse investigations over the years, including the WTC towers collapses and the Tropicana Casino and Resort Garage collapse. DATA DRIVEN URBAN RESILIENCE PROF. ALEXANDROS WASHBURN Director, Center for Urban Resilience & Urban eXcellence (CRUX) Wednesday, March 18, 2015 9:45 - 10:30 a.m. Location: DeBaun Auditorium ABSTRACT: Can coastal cities increase their resilience to climate events while simultaneously improving their quality of life? The new CRUX lab at Stevens Institute of Technology was founded in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy to bring together three necessary technical disciplines in order to find out: Hydrodynamics – to understand the force of water; Sensor-Based (SMART) Urban Design – to understand the force of the city; and Complex Computational Modeling – to model cities and measure the results. The one mile-square city of Hoboken is the test-bed for Prof. Alexandros Washburn, to take on real world problems in critical infrastructure and urban systems around New York harbor. Project solutions are judged from a systems perspective with policy networks, financial networks and design/engineering networks all analyzed and brought into alignment in order to succeed. BIOGRAPHY: Alexandros Washburn is a former Chief Urban Designer of the City of New York, Department of City Planning. An architect who has worked both in the private and public sector, he served as Environment and Public Works Advisor to US Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, then as President of the Pennsylvania Station Redevelopment Corporation, and then partner of W Architecture and Landscape Architecture LLC, where he won national awards in urban design, architecture and landscape architecture before joining the Bloomberg Administration in his current position. In his current role as Founding Director of CRUX, Washburn is focused on building a research and education center dedicated to the proposition that coastal cities can increase their resilience to climate change and extreme events while simultaneously improving their quality of life. 6 PAPER SESSIONS SESSION 1 BABBIO 122 11:00 AM BABBIO 319 TRACK 3 TRACK 4 TRACK 5 COMPLEXITY SE METHODS & PROCESSES- PART I MODELING AND SIMULATION – PART I ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT- PART I TRUSTED SYSTEMSSAFE, SECURE, ROBUST AND RESILIENT Quantifying the Complexity of Socio-Technical Systems – A Generic, Interdisciplinary Approach The Top 10 Illusions of Systems Engineering: A Research Agenda Interactive Models as a System Design Tool: Applications to System Project Management An Evolutionary Theory-Systems Approach to a Science of the Ilities Paul T. Grogan, Olivier L. de Weck, Adam M. Ross and Donna H. Rhodes Ke Dou, Xi Wang, Chong Tang, Adam Ross and Kevin Sullivan A Network-Based Approach to Organizational Culture and Learning in System Safety Shared Awareness Among Project Team Members Through Role-Based Simulation During Planning – A Comparative Study Towards a Prescriptive Semantic Basis for Change-Type Ilities Michael Pennock and Jon Wade Measuring the Complexity of a Higraph-Based System Model: Formalism and Metrics On the Evolution of Solution Spaces Triggered by Emerging Technologies Alejandro Salado and Roshanak Nilchiani 12:00 NOON 12:00 NOON - 1:00 PM SESSION 2 LUNCH A Research on Measuring and Reducing Problem Complexity to Increase System Affordability: From Theory to Practice Alejandro Salado and Roshanak Nilchiani 1:45 PM BABBIO 210 TRACK 2 Hycham Aboutaleb and Bruno Monsuez 1:15 PM BABBIO 321 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2015 TRACK 1 Florian Schöttl and Udo Lindemann 11:30 AM BABBIO 320 DAY 2 Key Enablers for Leveraging NonDevelopment Items in a System Clement Smartt, Andy Register and Richard Wise Adam Ross and Donna Rhodes Michal Iluz, Bryan Moser and Avraham Shtub BABBIO 220 SERC TRACK Enterprise Systems of Systems (ESOS1) Mark Avnet Integrated MatrixBased Fault Tree Generation and Evaluation Enterprise Systems of Systems (ESOS2) Michael Roth, Moritz Wolf and Udo Lindemann (Babbio Atrium) Speaker: Dr. Ricardo Valerdi • STEM Research (Babbio 122) Communication of Simulation and Modeling Activities in Early Systems Engineering Steven P. Haveman and G. Maarten Bonnema Complexity Based Risk Evaluation in Engineered Systems A Preliminary Model of Design as a Sequential Decision Process Jonathan Fischi and Roshanak Nilchiani Michael Yukish, Simon Miller and Timothy Simpson Equipped-Human Reference Architecture Mapping Strategic Goals and Operational Performance Metrics for Smart Manufacturing Systems A Comparative Case Study of Functional Models to Support System Architecture Design Kiwook Jung, Kc Morris, Kevin Lyons, Swee Leong and Hyunbo Cho Sonia Ben Hamida, Antoine Grandou, Marija Jankovic, Claudia Eckert, Alain Huet and JeanClaude Bocquet Capturing Experimental Design Insights in Support of the Model-Based System Engineering Approach Alex MacCalman, Hyangshim Kwak, Mary McDonald and Stephen Upton Shaping the Effort of Developing Secure Software HELIX - Current Research Results Yang Ye, Jing Du and Qing Wang Art Pyster Effects of Enhanced Multi-party Tradespace Visualization on a Twoperson Negotiation A Decision-Based Perspective on Assessing System Robustness The Enhanced Experience Accelerator Matthew Fitzgerald and Adam Ross Richard Malak, Benjamin Baxter and Chuck Hsiao Metis: An Integrated Reference Architecture for Addressing Uncertainty in Decision-Support Systems Researching Adaptive Systems with Robots Considerations for an Extended Framework for Interactive EpochEra Analysis Michael Curry and Adam Ross Jon Wade 2:15 PM Jeffrey Cipolloni, Fred Looft and Shamsnaz Virani 2:45 PM 2:45 PM - 3:15 PM 7 The Capstone Project Brian Phillips and Mark Blackburn Bas Huijbrechts, Marina Velikova, Steffen Michels and Roeland Scheepens NETWORKING BREAK (Babbio Atrium) 3:15 PM BABBIO 321 BABBIO 210 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4 TRACK 5 COMPLEXITY SE METHODS & PROCESSES- PART I MODELING AND SIMULATION – PART I ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT- PART I TRUSTED SYSTEMSSAFE, SECURE, ROBUST AND RESILIENT Complexity Evolution Across Dissimilar System Components Building a Better Model: A Novel Approach for Mapping Organizational and Functional Structure Multi-Fidelity Model Integration for Engineering Design System Readiness Interactive Value Model Assessment (SRA), Trading for Resilient An Illustrative Example Systems Decisions Edward Huang, Jie Xu, Si Zhang and Chun-Hung Chen Marc Austin and Donald York Modeling and Verifying Business Processes with Monterey Phoenix Application of Systems Readiness Level Methods in Advanced Fossil Energy Applications Damian Flynn Global Emergence of Natural Gas, a Complex Systems Analysis Tom McDermott, Molly Nadolski and Lindsey Sheppard 4:15 PM BABBIO 320 TRACK 1 Amy Cox and Zoe Szajnfarber 3:45 PM BABBIO 319 High-Frequency Trading Khaldoun Khashanah Interactive A3 Architecture Overviews - Intuitive Functionalities for Effective Communication Frank F. Brussel and G.Maarten Bonnema. Systems Engineering in a Context of Systemic Cooperation (SCOOPs): Development and Implications Mike Yearworth, Janet Singer, Rick Adcock, Duane Hybertson, Michael Singer, Gerhard Chroust, Kyoichi Kijima and Michael Singer Mikhail Auguston, Kristin Giammarco, Clifton Baldwin, Ji’on Crump and Monica FarahStapleton Ramp Area Support System: Limitations of Modeling Approach to an Airport Apron Area Adam Wing, Robert Cloutier and Wilson Felder Michael Knaggs, Alfred J. Unione, Dennis Harkreader, John Ramsey, John Oelfke, Dale Keairns and William Bender TERA - An Assessment of Technology Reuse Feasibility Daniel Corin Stig, Ola Isaksson, Ulf Högman and Dag Bergsjö BABBIO 220 SESSION 3 BABBIO 122 SERC TRACK PANEL: Theory of Systems Engineering Adam Ross, Donna Rhodes and Matthew Fitzgerald Systems Engineering Resiliency: Guiding Tradespace Exploration within an Engineered Resilient Systems Context Valerie Sitterle, Dane Freeman, Simon Goerger and Tommer Ender The Politics of Resilience in the Dutch Room for the River project Hans de Bruijn, Mark de Bruijne and Ernst ten Heuvelhof 4:45 PM 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM DINNER Location: Chart House Restaurant, Weehawken, NJ Speaker: Major General Nick Justice Topic: National Manufacturing Initiatives in the United States 8 DAY 3 THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2015 SESSION 4 BABBIO 122 11:00 AM 11:30 AM BABBIO 319 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4 TRACK 5 SE METHODS & PROCESSES- PART II MODELING AND SIMULATION – PART II ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT- PART II HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT Flexible and Intelligent Learning Architectures for SoS (FILA-SoS): Architectural Evolution in Systemsof-Systems Simulation of KanbanBased Scheduling for Systems of Systems: Initial Results Simulation Approaches for System of Systems: Events-Based versus Agent Based Modeling A Definition of Systems Thinking: A Systems Approach Alexey Tregubov and Jo Ann Lane W. Clifton Baldwin, Brian Sauser and Robert Cloutier Analysis of Functional Architectures for Discrete Event Logistics Systems (DELS) Investigating Lean Development Practices in SE Companies: A Comparative Study Between Sectors Distributed System Behavior Modeling with Ontologies, Rules, and Message Passing Mechanisms Torgeir Welo and Geir Ringen Mark Austin, Parastoo Delgoshaei and Alan Nguyen Siddhartha Agarwal, Cihan Dagli, Renzhong Wang and Louis Pape 12:00 NOON 12:00 NOON - 1:00 PM SESSION 5 BABBIO 210 SOS THEORY, ANALYSIS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN David Curry and Cihan Dagl LUNCH (Babbio Atrium) Multi-Stakeholder Dynamic Planning of System of Systems Development and Evolution Zhemei Fang and Daniel Delaurentis 1:45 PM BABBIO 321 TRACK 1 A Computational Intelligence Approach to System-ofSystems Architecting Incorporating MultiObjective Optimization 1:15 PM BABBIO 320 Participatory DemandSupply Systems Seyed Alireza Rezaee, Michel Oey, Frances Brazier and Caroline Nevejan Knowledge Based Development in Automotive Industry guided by Lean Enablers for System Engineering Daniel Stenholm, Henrik Mathiesen and Dag Bergsjö Design for Automated Assembly of Large and Complex Products: Experiences from a Marine Company Operating in Norway Elisabeth Lervåg Synnes and Torgeir Welo Ross Arnold and Jon Wade BABBIO 220 SERC TRACK Qualitative Risk Analysis Gary Witus Timothy Sprock and Leon McGinnis An Architectural Assessment of Bitcoin Nicholas Roth Reflective Practice to Connect Theory and Practice; Working and Studying Concurrently An Evolving Systems Engineering Model Interoperability Framework Gerrit Muller Tommer Ender Speaker: David Long Topic: A Proposed Research Agenda for SE Vision 2025 (Babbio 122) Toward Agent-Based Modeling of the U.S. Department of Defense Acquisition System Karl Schwenn, John Colombi, Teresa Wu, Kyle Oyama and Alan Johnson Progress Toward a DoD Ground Vehicle Tradespace and Affordability Analysis Framework Gary Witus and Walter Bryzik Development of Systems Engineering Expertise An Initial Ontology for Affordability Tradespace Analysis James Armstrong and Jon Wade Barry Boehm Costing for an Autonomous Future: A Discussion on Estimation for Unmanned Autonomous Systems A Multi-Spectrum Framework for Characterizing Interdisciplinary Capstone Design Experiences Thomas Ryan and Ricardo Valerdi Cory Cooper, Joseph Fulton and Jeremy Homan Technical Evaluation of the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) Stirling Engine Systems Tradespace Exploration Framework Kyle Hampson Dmitry Smirnov and Alessandro Golkar Exploring the Relationship between Systems Engineering and Software Engineering Experiments with Human Integration in Asynchronous and Sequential MultiAgent Frameworks for Architecture Optimization Nozomi Hitomi and Daniel Selva Lean and Agile System Acquisition and Evolution Rich Turner 2:15 PM Customer Centricity in the Smart Grid Model Hoong Yan See Tao, Ahmed Bahabry and Robert Cloutier 2:45 PM 2:45 PM - 3:15 PM 9 Comparing Systems Engineering and Project Success in Commercial-focused versus Governmentfocused Projects Paul Componation, Michael Dorneich and Jordan Hansen Integrating SysML Models and Cost Models Russell Peak Art Pyster, Rick Adcock, Mark Ardis, Rob Cloutier, Devanandham Henry, Linda Laird, Harold Lawson, Michael Pennotti, Kevin Sullivan and Jon Wade NETWORKING BREAK (Babbio Atrium) BABBIO 122 BABBIO 321 BABBIO 210 TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4 TRACK 5 SOS THEORY, ANALYSIS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN SE METHODS & PROCESSES- PART II MODELING AND SIMULATION – PART II ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT- PART II HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT Georgia Aquarium Design Space Analysis and Optimization Developing Ontologies and Persona to Support and Enhance Requirements Engineering Activities – A Case Study Using SysML for Model-Based Vulnerability Assessment Towards a Renewable Energy Decision Making Model Jeremy Coffeen, Frederic Jacquelin, Richard Kepple, Rock Mendenhall, Wee Wee Sim and Michael Rodgers, Peggy Brouse Nicholas Roth, Richard Thompson, Roger Wong and Richard Wise 3:45 PM BABBIO 320 Social Enterprise Systems Engineering James Mason Soroush Bassam, Jeffrey Herrmann and Linda Schmidt BABBIO 220 SESSION 6 3:15 PM BABBIO 319 SERC TRACK Trusted Systems 1 Christina Barboza An Object-Oriented and Executable SysML Framework for Rapid Model Development PARADIGM Shift: A Method for Feasibility Studies of New Systems Santiago BalestriniRobinson, Dane Freeman and Daniel Browne Holger Schumann, Axel Berres, Sönke Escher and Tilman Stehr Trusted Systems 2 4:15 PM 10 CONFERENCE CHAIRS Dr. Robert Cloutier, Conference Chair Associate Professor and Director, Systems Engineering Programs, School of Systems and Enterprises, Stevens Institute of Technology Dr. Jon Wade, Technical Program Chair Professor, School of Systems and Enterprises, Stevens Institute of Technology Doris Schultz, Logistics Chair Systems Engineering Research Center, Stevens Institute of Technology TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE Paulette Acheson, Missouri University of Science & Technology Tom Herald, Stevens Institute of Technology James Nemes, Pennsylvania State University Mark Ardis, Stevens Institute of Technology Paulien Herder, TU Delft: Delft University of Technology Roshanak Nilchiani, Stevens Institute of Technology Mark Austin, Institute for Systems Research (ISR) - University of Maryland Babak Heydari, Stevens Institute of Technology David Olwell, Naval Postgraduate School Mark Avnet, Texas A&M University Eirik Hole, Stevens Institute of Technology John Baras, The University of Maryland LiGuo Huang, Southern Methodist University Mark Blackburn, Stevens Institute of Technology Roy Kalawksy, Loughborough University Doug Bodner, Georgia Institute of Technology Robert Karban, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA Robbie Cohen, Stevens Institute of Technology Joseph Kasser, National University of Singapore Paul Collopy, University of Alabama at Huntsville Supannika Koolmanojwong, University of Southern California John Colombi, The Air Force Institute of Technology Linda Laird, Stevens Institute of Technology Major Cory Cooper, United States Air Force Academy Jo Ann Lane, University of Southern California Cihan Dagli, Missouri University of Science and Technology Luca Iandoli, Stevens Institute of Technology Judith Dahmann, MITRE Richard Malak, Texas A&M University Navindran Davendralingam, Purdue University Mo Mansouri, Stevens Institute of Technology Dov Dori, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Karen Marais, Purdue University Rick Dove, Stevens Institute of Technology Robert Edson, Applied Systems Thinking Institute Tommer Ender, Georgia Institute of Technology David Enke, Missouri University of Science and Technology Susan Ferreira, University of Texas at Arlington David Flanigan, John Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab Devanandham Henry, Stevens Institute of Technology Chris Oster, Lockheed Martin Lee Osterweil, University of Massachusetts Amherst Louis Pape, Boeing Mike Pennock, Stevens Institute of Technology Mike Pennotti, Stevens Institute of Technology Mikel Petty, University of Alabama at Huntsville Art Pyster, Stevens Institute of Technology Jose Ramirez-Marquez, Stevens Institute of Technology Adam Ross, Massachusetts Institute of Technology William Rouse, Stevens Institute of Technology Tommy Ryan, University of Arizona Bill Scherlis, Carnegie Mellon University Albert Sols, Buskerud and Vestfold University College Michael Masin, IBM R&D Labs Alice Squires, Wayne State University James Mason, Stevens Institute of Technology Rich Turner, Stevens Institute of Technology Tom McDermott, Georgia Institute of Technology Ricardo Valerdi, University of Arizona Don Merino, Stevens Institute of Technology Jon Wade, Stevens Institute of Technology Bill Miller, Stevens Institute of Technology Steve Yang, Stevens Institute of Technology Bill Watson, Purdue University Somayeh Moazeni, Stevens Institute of Technology Gerrit Muller, Buskerud and Vestfold University College Ye Yang, Stevens Institute of Technology Teresa Zigh, Stevens Institute of Technology ®
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