Instructed by Dr. Dianne DeTurris and Dr. Shannon Flummerfelt
ü New fundamental course covers all of the most important and relevant topics in Complex Systems Engineering
ü All students will receive
an AIAA Certificate of Completion at the end of the course
OVERVIEW
This
fundamental eight-hour course applies complex systems competency as a solution
for comprehensively addressing large system development in aerospace. Applying
complex systems competency to gaps in organizational, technical design, and
deployment provides necessary insights and essential enrichments to
optimization. Participants learn how to deal with scaling, interdependencies,
and interconnectedness in large systems to actualize leverage points for
managing complexity.
(Recorded live in Spring 2023)
OVERVIEW
This
fundamental eight-hour course applies complex systems competency as a solution
for comprehensively addressing large system development in aerospace. Applying
complex systems competency to gaps in organizational, technical design, and
deployment provides necessary insights and essential enrichments to
optimization. Participants learn how to deal with scaling, interdependencies,
and interconnectedness in large systems to actualize leverage points for
managing complexity.
- Apply foundations of complex systems competency principles and practices
- Compare systems thinking and systems engineering, innovation, and leadership historically and currently for relevance in the current marketplace
- Use various continuous improvement methods for complex engineering problem solving and decision making for informing engineering practice
- Understand how to respond to various feedback mechanisms, such as Sprint cycles and continuous improvement cycles, as they may delay and/or cause system oscillations
- Synthesize methods used in other industries that are compatible with hardware-focused engineered systems
- Identify a variety of qualitative and quantitative tools for mastering systems competency
- Learn how to implement visual management methods including Industry 4.0
Intended participants are engineers and aerospace professionals in technical fields who work on large system development. The course is not geared toward a specific technical field, but rather to engineers and leaders who could benefit from a bigger picture perspective on system interactions. The course benefits anyone
interested in understanding and managing complexity within aerospace.
CERTIFICATE
Receive an AIAA Course Completion Certificate upon viewing all course recordings. Please contact Lisa Le for a certificate.
COURSE FEES (Sign-In To Register)
- AIAA Member Price: $595 USD
- Non-Member Price: $795 USD
- AIAA Student Member Price: $395 USD
OUTLINE
· How Complexity Affects Aerospace
o Griffin’s Elegant Design
o Definition of Complexity, Self-Organization, and Emergent Behavior
o Linear vs. Non-linear Thinking
· Thinking in Systems
o Meadows Systems Approach to Problem Solving
o Systems Thinking for Organizations That Learn
o Double Loop Learning Potential and System Traps
o Complex Adaptive Systems
o Sensemaking and Collaborative Systems Thinking
· Guiding Principles for Complexity
o INCOSE Primer for Complexity
o Systems-Based Models
o Emerging Field Theories of Systems Competency
· Development of Engineering Complex Systems Competency
o Complexity Measurement and Visualization
o Industry 4.0
o Predictive Modeling
· Complexity Attribute Testing and Visualization
o Design Structure Matrix
o Attribute Mapping
o CX Tool
· Summary
and Further Learning Opportunities
INSTRUCTORS
Dr. Dianne DeTurris is
a Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Cal Poly State University in San Luis
Obispo, CA. She has taught propulsion courses for 20 years, with a research
specialization in hypersonic airbreathing propulsion, and teaches complexity in
engineered systems. She is an academic scholar for the AIAA Complex Aerospace
Systems Exchange and has written extensively on complexity in aerospace. She
also researches global competency for engineers.
Dr.
Shannon Flumerfelt is an Endowed Professor at Oakland
University in Organizational Leadership. She specializes in organizational and
employee development, including systems competency and Lean. She is editor of
AIAA Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics volume 256, Complex Systems
Engineering: Theory and Practice.
Classroom hours
/ CEUs: 16 classroom hours / 1.6
CEU/PDH
Contact: Please contact Lisa Le or Customer Service if you have questions about the course or group discounts (for 5+ participants).
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