From October 16-18, the IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering will take place in Perugia, Italy.
The IEEE ISSE 2024 Symposium is designed to create an interactive forum for advancing the practice of systems engineering across the various disciplines and specialties associated with the engineering of complex systems. The symposium will provide an opportunity for practitioners, managers, researchers and educators in the field of systems engineering to share innovative concepts, ideas, applications and experiences.
At the beginning of the symposium, Christian Koldewey from our “Advanced Systems Engineering” workgroup will speak on the topic “Roleplaying made easy - A Meta-model for Roles in Systems Engineering”.
On Thursday, October 17, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Iris Gräßler, Marcel Ebel and Dr. Jens Pottebaum from our “Product Creation” workgroup will talk about “Model-based planning of test cases and test scenarios to support engineering of Cyber-Physical Systems”. The topic “Artifact-Oriented Tailoring Approach for Model-Based Impact Analysis” will be discussed on Friday by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Iris Gräßler, Sven Rarbach and Dominik Wiechel.