WSRC 2020: INCOSE Western States Regional Conference 2020 On-line Seattle, WA, United States, September 17-19, 2020 |
Conference website | https://www.incose.org/wsrc/wsrc2020/home/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wsrc2020 |
Abstract registration deadline | April 18, 2020 |
Submission deadline | April 18, 2020 |
Draft Presentation Submission | June 1, 2020 |
Final Presentation Submission | August 15, 2020 |
The Seattle Metro Chapter of INCOSE is hosting the third annual Western States Regional Conference, serving the systems engineering communities across the western United States and beyond. The conference will feature keynote presentations, tutorials, technical presentations, panel discussions, and networking events. The venue is Seattle Pacific University near downtown Seattle and convenient to numerous business and entertainment opportunities.
The conference theme is Celebrating the Sound of Systems Engineering! We want to acknowledge and celebrate successful application of Systems Engineering in the Puget Sound area and Western USA and identify future activities of potential value. Specific areas related to the INCOSE Vision 2025 include new industry domains, new technologies, and newer methodologies like Model-Based Systems Engineering and Artificial Intelligence.
Submission Guidelines
Proposals (in English) must be submitted through EasyChair, https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wsrc2020, and must include:
• Title
• Presenter(s)’ name, affiliation, contact information, and brief biography, including any additional presenters or instructors, if any
• Abstract which clearly and concisely describes the subject (1000-word limit). Please ensure that the abstract clearly identifies (1) the issue to be addressed, (2) the main points of the presentation, and (3) what the audience will take away from the presentation
• For panels, please identify why the topic is relevant, panel participants who have committed to participate, and a summary of their position statements
• For tutorials, please identify top-level learning objectives, topical outline, and proposed duration (half- or full-day)
• Presentations are allocated 45 minutes including questions
List of Topics
- • Healthcare and Medical Devices
• Critical Infrastructure: Communications, Energy, Food & Agriculture, Transportation
• Aviation and Space Systems
• E-Commerce, Cloud Services, and System Security
• Autonomous Systems and Resilience
• Education and Workforce Development
Venue
The venue is Seattle Pacific University near downtown Seattle and convenient to numerous business and entertainment opportunities.
Contact
Ron Carson, Chair, Technical Program