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SoSE 2014: Glenelg, Australia
- 9th International Conference on System of Systems Engineering, SoSE 2014, Glenelg, Australia, June 9-13, 2014. IEEE 2014
- Pengle Zhang, Yajie Dou, Ke-Wei Yang, Jiang Jiang:
A hypercube model based on DSM/DMM for armament system of systems modeling and evaluation. 1-6 - Stephen C. Cook, Timothy L. J. Ferris:
Evaluating a framework for visualizing system of systems engineering research coverage. 7-12 - Guang-rong You, Xiao Sun, Min Sun, Ji-min Wang, Ying-Wu Chen:
Bibliometric and social network analysis of the SoS field. 13-18 - Bin Zhang, Ruijun Li, Jing Zhang, Wei Zhao, Lijian Tang:
Fundamental measures of the complex SoS capability oriented to the planning and decision-making of engineering construction. 19-24 - Mohammad Rajabalinejad, G. Maarten Bonnema:
Determination of stakeholders' consensus over values of system of systems. 25-30 - Kwamina E. Banson, Nam C. Nguyen, Ockie J. H. Bosch:
Systemic intervention to tackle the constraints and challenges facing stakeholders and the performance of the agricultural sector in Ghana. 31-36 - Ika S. Windiarti, Timothy L. J. Ferris, Matthew J. Berryman:
Factors influencing cross-cultural adaptation process in systems engineering practice performed by Indonesian expatriate engineers. 37-42 - Mikhail V. Belov:
A capability based approach to improve effectiveness of information and computer technologies. 43-48 - Mahmoud Efatmaneshnik, Michael J. Ryan:
Failure propagation in SoS: Why SoS should be loosely coupled. 49-54 - Jing Zhang, Bin Zhang, Ze-min Li, Shuai Shi, Wei Zhao:
Research on SoS Capability Gaps analysis method and the supporting software realization. 55-60 - Joseph M. Bradley, Charles B. Keating:
Systems theory for a competency model framework. 61-66 - John S. Fitzgerald, Ken G. Pierce, Peter Gorm Larsen:
Co-modelling and co-simulation in the engineering of systems of cyber-physical systems. 67-72 - Jeremy W. Bryans, John S. Fitzgerald, Richard John Payne, Alvaro Miyazawa, Klaus E. Kristensen:
SysML contracts for systems of systems. 73-78 - Saima Hassan, Abbas Khosravi, Jafreezal Jaafar, Muhammad Qamar Raza:
Electricity load and price forecasting with influential factors in a deregulated power industry. 79-84 - Sara Keretna, Chee Peng Lim, Douglas C. Creighton:
A hybrid model for named entity recognition using unstructured medical text. 85-90 - Jo Ann Lane:
System of systems capability to requirements engineering. 91-96 - Sherif Haggag, Shady M. K. Mohamed, Asim Bhatti, Hussein Haggag, Saeid Nahavandi:
Neural spike representation using Cepstrum. 97-100 - Yan He, Jing Zhang, Li-qun Yue, Ze-min Li, Lijian Tang:
Based on ontology methodology to model and evaluate System of Systems (SoS). 101-106 - David G. A. Ormrod:
A 'wicked problem' - Predicting sos behaviour in tactical land combat with compromised C4ISR. 107-112 - Simon Foster, Alvaro Miyazawa, Jim Woodcock, Ana Cavalcanti, John S. Fitzgerald, Peter Gorm Larsen:
An approach for managing semantic heterogeneity in Systems of Systems Engineering. 113-118 - Ze-min Li, Jing Zhang, Zhiqiang Liu, Lili Chen, Ji-juan Xing:
Application of service-oriented architecture to equipment SoS joint simulation. 119-123 - Claire Ingram, Zoe Andrews, Richard John Payne, Nico Plat:
SysML fault modelling in a traffic management system of systems. 124-129 - Xiao-yang Chen, Ji-juan Xing, Nai-hua Song:
Research on verification and validation of conceptual model of weapons system of systems simulation. 130-135 - Andrew Flahive:
A system of systems approach to defence experimentation: CAGE IIIA. 136-141 - Ase K. Jakobsson, Regina Crameri, Elena Mazourenko, Diana Shrimpton:
Innovation and emergent technologies for defence - Logic and creativity. 142-147 - Hussein Haggag, Mohammed Hossny, Sherif Haggag, Saeid Nahavandi, Douglas C. Creighton:
Efficacy comparison of clustering systems for limb detection. 148-153 - Charles B. Keating:
Governance implications for meeting challenges in the system of systems engineering field. 154-159 - Kok Chin Chai, Kai Meng Tay:
A perceptual computing-based approach for peer assessment. 160-165 - Sherif Haggag, Shady M. K. Mohamed, Hussein Haggag, Saeid Nahavandi:
Hidden Markov model neurons classification based on Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients. 166-170 - Gary J. Bulluss, Kevin O'Shea, Nicholas T. Tay, Peter Pong:
Innovations in understanding the whole of Australian defence system of systems. 171-176 - Colby D. Raley, Paul S. Gaertner:
Methodologies for the identification and integration of emerging and disruptive technologies. 177-182 - William Ross, Mihaela Ulieru, Alex Gorod:
A multi-paradigm modelling & simulation approach for system of systems engineering: A case study. 183-188 - Edward H. S. Lo, T. Andrew Au, Peter J. Hoek:
Improving the design of a human-in-the-loop joint fires experiment. 189-194 - Sasa Baskarada, Tim McKenna, Tim McKay:
Success factors for urgent technology insertion into military systems of systems. 195-200 - Mario Ramirez Ferrero, Félix Antonio Villafáñez Cardenoso, José Alberto Araúzo Araúzo, Adolfo López-Paredes:
System of systems engineering for the airport slot allocation problem. 201-206 - Guo-xiong Zhan, Fa Lu, Jiang Jiang, Yajie Dou, Ke-Wei Yang:
Research on capability evaluation modeling of armored system-of-systems. 207-212 - Harry J. Woodroof, Ase K. Jakobsson:
Defence and security implications of technology changes. 213-218 - Jichao Li, Chunxiao Fu, Yingwu Chen, Ke-Wei Yang, Xiaoke Zhang:
An operational efficiency evaluation method for weapon system-of-systems combat networks based on operation loop. 219-223 - Andri Riid, Jürgo-Sören Preden, Sergei Astapov:
Detection, identification and tracking of mobile objects with distributed system of systems. 224-229 - Husnain Saeed, Salman Ali, Sidra Rashid, Saad B. Qaisar, Emad A. Felemban:
Reliable monitoring of oil and gas pipelines using wireless sensor network (WSN) - REMONG. 230-235 - Richard J. Hodge, C. M. D. R. Aaron Young, Brian McBride:
Collaborative planning - The connective tissue for enterprise systems engineering. 236-241 - Richard J. Hodge:
Framing measures for accountability in complex enterprises. 242-247 - Brett Nan Tie, Jeroen Bolluijt:
Measuring project complexity. 248-253 - Tianjun Liao, Ruijun Li, Guangrong You, Ke-Wei Yang:
Simulation-based ant colony optimization for complex system configuration problems. 254-259 - Jane Holloway:
Assessing global change impacts on defence using a System-of-Systems perspective. 260-265 - Theodoros Spyridopoulos, Konstantinos Maraslis, Theo Tryfonas, George C. Oikonomou, Shancang Li:
Managing cyber security risks in industrial control systems with game theory and viable system modelling. 266-271 - Anargyros Tsadimas, Georgios-Dimitrios Kapos, Vassilis Dalakas, Mara Nikolaidou, Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos:
Integrating simulation capabilities into SysML for enterprise information system design. 272-277 - Mayada Omer, Anirban Ganguly, Florian G. H. Behncke, Christoph Hollauer:
A complexity driven approach for risk evaluation in use-oriented product-service systems supply chains. 278-283 - Hussein Haggag, Mohammed Hossny, Sherif Haggag, Jingjing Xiao, Saeid Nahavandi, Douglas C. Creighton:
LGT/VOT tracking performance evaluation of depth images. 284-288 - Vanea Chiprianov, Katrina Falkner, Laurent Gallon, Manuel Munier:
Towards modelling and analysing non-functional properties of systems of systems. 289-294 - Stephen C. Cook, Jaci M. Pratt:
Towards designing innovative SoSE approaches for the Australian defence force. 295-300 - Richard Turner:
Value-based scheduling in system of systems evolution. 301-306
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