The book emphasizes the practical application of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) with SysML and the Control Chain approach.
Read MoreOn December 16, 2017 the INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter participated in the judging of the Science Fair held at the Chesapeake Science Point (CSP) Public Charter School in Hanover, Maryland.
Read MoreWhat a festive time we had at the INCOSE Chesapeake Chapter Holiday Party Awards Ceremony. During this holiday celebration we thanked our supporters for their generosity with a formal Awards Ceremony.
Read MoreAlthough this book is primarily meant as a top-level implementation approach on the practice of systems engineering unique to NASA, it is a solid desktop reference for any systems engineering project.
Read MoreA gem of a book; written by two members of the INCOSE UK Chapter. It is a ready reference for anyone wanting to quickly get up to speed on the general concepts behind MBSE
Read MoreReview of the book Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity by Kim Scott
Read MoreThe chapter came together to recognized SEPs, that have been certified in the last year. We are proud of our newly certified SEPs and were able to congratulate many of them at this event.
Read MoreBook Review of Model-Based Systems Engineering with OPM and SysML By Dov Dori
Read MoreReview of The Hard Truth About Soft Skills by Peggy Klaus
Read MoreEvery year the Chapter supports local students and promotes the Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) by supporting the Anne Arundel County Public School (AACPS) Science Fair and the Baltimore Science Fair. The Chapter also supports the Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Math (STEAM) workshop for middle school students in Prince William County, Manassas, and Manassas Park, Virginia.
Read MoreReview of Everything is Obvious: Once you Know the Answer by Duncan J. Watts
Read MoreReview of The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization by Peter M. Senge
Read MoreOn Sunday, January 8, 2017 the Chesapeake Science Point Public Charter School of Hanover, Maryland hosted its annual science fair with students representing the 6th through 12th grades. Our Chapter was there to support the endeavor.
Read MoreAs we start out the New Year we need to thank all of our members and chapter supporters who continue to work with us to provide meeting space, and bring speakers and opportunities for training and workshops that are relevant to the growth of our trade. Without you, we could not do what we do.
Read MoreGeorge Anderson looks at our present day paranoia surrounding the lack of Cybersecurity and compares it to the history of the telegraph and ancient lock mechanisms.
Read MoreGeorge Anderson makes the case that with the demise of the slide rule because of the invention of the calculator in 1972, engineers began to lose something that we will always need. That is a working understanding of math fundamentals.
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