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2015.01.20

Systems Thinking Workshop: Learning How to Think About Systems in a Holistic Manner

Systems Thinking Workshop:
Learning How to Think About Systems in a Holistic Manner

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概要
Summary
 This workshop will provide you with tools and methods to enhance your ability to think about systems in a holistic manner. Holism is a theory that complex systems are more correctly seen in terms of interacting wholes that are more than the mere sum of their parts. We will explore what it means to have "interacting wholes" and how this can improve our skills in the development of successful systems.

We will address the following questions:

  • How do we define and understand the boundary, scope and nature of a system?
  • What is the full extent of the kinds of systems that must be considered to ensure we have addressed the "whole" problem in a holistic manner?
  • How can we use architecture to improve our path towards a successful series of systems?
  • How do we know which things to model about the system and its context?
  • What is the role of modeling in helping us understand complex systems?

The workshop will consist of several lectures followed by team exercises. These exercises will greatly increase your ability to grasp the key principles and concepts. You will come away with a new perspective on what systems are all about and how we can improve our systems engineering practice.

講師
Lecturer
Dr. James N. Martin is an internationally known writer and lecturer on systems engineering. He wrote one of the most widely read books on systems engineering "Systems Engineering Guidebook", published by Taylor & Francis. His experience includes over thirty years in systems development of telecommunication products and services (most of this with Bell Labs) as program manager, system engineering manager, system architect, requirements manager, and lead system engineer. His experience with the technology includes mobile wireless, underwater fiber optics, satellite broadband wireless, environmental observation systems, satellite systems, and airborne network hubs.

 Dr. Martin is a system architect of communication networks and space systems. He teaches for INCOSE chapters and at seminars around the world. He led the development of ANSI/EIA 632, the US national standard that defines the processes for engineering a system. He wrote the articles in the SE Body of Knowledge on Enterprise Systems Engineering. Dr. Martin graduated with an MS from Stanford University. He has a PhD from George Mason University in Enterprise Architecture Modeling. He is a Fellow member of INCOSE and is recipient of the INCOSE Founders Award. He currently leads the INCOSE Systems Science Working Group and is the INCOSE representative for ISO standards on system architecture development and evaluation.

日時
Date

2015年 1月20日(火)午前9時~午後6時
Tuesday, January 20, 2015 9am-6pm

    場所
    Venue

    慶應義塾大学日吉キャンパス 協生館3階
    Collaboration Complex (Kyosei-kan) 3F, Hiyoshi Campus, Keio University
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    【こちら】

    定員
    Capacity

    30名

    参加費・Fee

    無料
    Free

    申し込み
    Application Form

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    主催
    Hosted by

    システムデザイン・マネジメント研究科 EDGEプログラム
    Graduate School Of System Design and Management EDGE Program

    後援
    supported

    お問い合わせ先
    Reference

    システムデザイン・マネジメント研究科
    Phone : 045-564-2518
    Email:sdm@info.keio.ac.jp