Thanks
to everyone who made this a successful event!
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Why
MARC?
Are you concerned with developing a better understanding of customer
requirements for modeling as a verification tool? With fostering
increased customer satisfaction? Are you striving for internal
product or process improvements? Do you want to reduce development
cycle time? If you said ‘yes’ to any of these,
this conference will be of interest to you.
WELCOME
TO MARC 2004
The
increasing pace of technology development has led the top technology
companies to recognize that model driven systems engineering is
key to their competitiveness in today’s marketplace. Systems
engineering encompasses the processes, technologies, and modeling
aspects that enable efficient and effective design, development,
and implementation of the increasingly complex systems demanded
by consumers. With the tremendous increase in the use of commercial-off-the-shelf
products, successful modeling of systems is key to developing
and fielding products, ensuring product quality, and reducing
time to market.
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PROGRAM
HIGHLIGHTS:
Tuesday,
November 2, 2004
Plenary Session,
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Richard Mark Soley is Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer of the Object Management
Group, Inc. (OMG). Topic:
Model Driven Architecture.
- Papers,
Panels
-
Exhibits
-
Welcome Reception
Wednesday,
November 3, 2004
Plenary Session, Keynote
Speaker: Mr. Schaeffer serves in a dual capacity as the Principal
Deputy (PD), Defense Systems (DS), and as the Director, Systems
Engineering in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for
Acquisition, Technology and Logistics (OUSD(AT&L)). Topic:
The
Department of Defense acquisition community, in a collaborative
effort between industry and government, is pursuing a broad range
of initiatives to remove obstacles and enable better use of M&S
in systems, systems-of-systems, and families-of-systems engineering.
Mr. Schaeffer will discuss the various initiatives and their status,
and the roles of various organizations.
- Papers,
Panels
- Exhibits
- until 3:30 PM
- Closing
Plenary
Thursday,
November 4, 2004
- Tutorials
- Full and 1/2 day
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