Systems Engineering to Sydney

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Systems engineering a worldwide multi-site real-time tele-conference using volunteers is a challenge worthy of any organization. This paper, presented in 1998, is an introduction to the proposed project. It outlines the goals and approaches to be taken over a four-year period to develop the requirements, prototype communications techniques, and minimize the risks in developing the conference. The paper also describes a number of other benefits of the project to the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE).
    The concept was for a global multi-site hybrid synchronous and asynchronous conference providing the benefits of both approaches.
    Outcome; no interest.
    But compare this concept to what transpired in INCOSE's first hybrid international symposium.
    This is one of the seven supporting presentations for Improving E-learning with systems thinking: anecdotes and lessons learned, can be found as shown below. A hyperlink on the title opens the conference paper.
    • 1998, Systems Engineering to Sydney , • Systems Engineering to...
    • 1998, Case Study: “Producing an Asynchronous Environment”, • Case Study: “Producing...
    • 1999, Bringing the Master of Software Engineering Program on-line at UMUC, • Bringing the Master of...
    • 1999, A Virtual Web Conference using Asynchronous Distance-Learning Technology, • A Virtual Web Conferen...
    • 2000, Isolating the barriers responsible for the reluctance of students and faculty to enhance their asynchronous on-line presentations with the addition of audio, • Isolating the barriers...
    • 2000, How Collaboration via the World Wide Web Can Provide the Student with a World Class Education, • How Collaboration via ...
    • 2000, A Web Based Asynchronous Virtual Conference, • A Web Based Asynchrono...
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