MBE 2020: MODEL-BASED ENTERPRISE SUMMIT 2020
PROGRAM

Days: Monday, March 30th Tuesday, March 31st Wednesday, April 1st Thursday, April 2nd Friday, April 3rd

Monday, March 30th

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13:00-14:45 Session 1A: Tutorial or Workshop
Chair:
Gregory Harris (Auburn University, United States)
Location: Red Auditorium
13:00
Gregory Harris (Auburn University, United States)
Learn How to Cut Costs, Gain Efficiencies, and Grow Your Business with the Online Digital Manufacturing Guide, Session 1 (abstract)
13:00-14:45 Session 1B: Tutorial or Workshop
Chair:
Curtis Brown (Honeywell FM&T, United States)
13:00
Curtis Brown (Honeywell FM&T, United States)
QIF: What Is It and Why It Matters, Session 1 (abstract)
13:00-14:45 Session 1C: Tutorial or Workshop
Chair:
Boonserm Kulvatunyou (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Location: Portrait Room
13:00
Boonserm Kulvatunyou (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Accelerate Digital Transformation with the OAGIS Standard and the Open-Source Score Tool, Session 1 (abstract)
13:00-14:45 Session 1D: Tutorial or Workshop
Chair:
William Bernstein (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Location: Lecture Room A
13:00
William Bernstein (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Realizing Industrial Augmented Reality via an Open-Source Software Toolkit, Session 1 (abstract)
13:00-14:45 Session 1E: Tutorial or Workshop
Chair:
Michael Brundage (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Location: Lecture Room B
13:00
Michael Brundage (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Annotating Maintenance Data with Nestor, an Open-Source Toolkit, Session 1 (abstract)
15:15-17:00 Session 2A: Tutorial or Workshop
Chair:
Gregory Harris (Auburn University, United States)
Location: Red Auditorium
15:15
Gregory Harris (Auburn University, United States)
Learn How to Cut Costs, Gain Efficiencies, and Grow Your Business with the Online Digital Manufacturing Guide, Session 2 (abstract)
15:15-17:00 Session 2B: Tutorial or Workshop
Chair:
Curtis Brown (Honeywell FM&T, United States)
15:15
Curtis Brown (Honeywell FM&T, United States)
QIF: What Is It and Why It Matters, Session 2 (abstract)
15:15-17:00 Session 2C: Tutorial or Workshop
Chair:
Boonserm Kulvatunyou (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Location: Portrait Room
15:15
Boonserm Kulvatunyou (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Accelerate Digital Transformation with the OAGIS Standard and the Open-Source Score Tool, Session 2 (abstract)
15:15-17:00 Session 2D: Tutorial or Workshop
Chair:
William Bernstein (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Location: Lecture Room A
15:15
William Bernstein (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Realizing Industrial Augmented Reality via an Open-Source Software Toolkit, Session 2 (abstract)
15:15-17:00 Session 2E: Tutorial or Workshop
Chair:
Michael Brundage (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Location: Lecture Room B
15:15
Michael Brundage (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Annotating Maintenance Data with Nestor, an Open-Source Toolkit, Session 2 (abstract)
Tuesday, March 31st

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09:45-12:30 Session 5: Morning Plenary
Location: Red Auditorium
09:45
Sascha Harrell (Purdue University, United States)
Manufacturing Talent Pipeline Perceptions Gap (K-12); Improving the Knowledge and Practice of Industry and Education in Manufacturing Career Pathways (abstract)
10:40
Ercenk Keresteci (Microsoft, United States)
Extracting actionable insights from IoT data (abstract)
11:35
Saigopal Nelaturi (PARC, United States)
FIELDS: Unifying generative design, manufacturing planning, and multi-level representation for next generation products (abstract)
13:30-14:25 Session 6: Afternoon Plenary
Location: Red Auditorium
13:30
Michael Raphael (Direct Dimensions, United States)
Solving Problems with Metrology: 3D scanning across a broad range of industries (abstract)
14:35-16:50 Session 7A: Business & Skills Breakout
Location: Red Auditorium
14:35
Robert Reaume (Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division, United States)
Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE): Approach for Battery Management System (BMS) Interface Design (abstract)
15:10
Ashley Yarbrough (Auburn University, United States)
Greg Harris (Auburn University, United States)
The Digital Transformation Gap Widens Between OEMs and SMMs (abstract)
15:45
Matthew Bowden (Johns Hopkins University, United States)
Michael Jones (Johns Hopkins University, United States)
The Cost of Enabling the Digital Thread (abstract)
16:20
Curtis Brown (Kansas City National Security Campus, United States)
Sarah Hale (Sandia National Labs, United States)
Jeffrey Winter (DOE's National Nuclear Security Administration, United States)
A next-Generation Model-Based Enterprise Maturity Index (abstract)
14:35-16:50 Session 7B: Technology Breakout
14:35
Russell Waddell (AMT, United States)
Shaurabh Singh (AMT-The Association for Manufacturing Technology, United States)
Capability Modeling for Smart Manufacturing Standards Development (abstract)
15:10
David Alejandro Robles Ramírez (Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico)
Theo Tryfonas (University of Bristol, UK)
Ponciano Jorge Escamilla-Ambrosio (CIC-IPN, Mexico)
Tesleem Fagade (University of Bristol, UK)
Kalliopi Anastasopoulou (Greek Ministry of Health/ 7th Health Region of Crete (R & D dept), Greece)
Andrea Tassi (University of Bristol, UK)
Robert Piechocki (University of Bristol, UK)
Model-Based Cybersecurity Engineering for Connected and Automated Vehicles: the FLOURISH Project (abstract)
15:45
Rosemary Astheimer (Purdue University, United States)
Daniel Campbell (Capvidia, United States)
Evan Kessick (GE Appliances, a Haier company, United States)
Consequences of Non-Semantic PMI (abstract)
16:20
Masatomo Inui (Ibaraki University, Japan)
Shinnosuke Naganuma (Ibaraki University, Japan)
Kouhei Nishimiya (Ibaraki University, Japan)
Nobuyuki Umezu (Ibaraki University, Japan)
Visualizing Thickness and Clearance of 3D Objects (abstract)
14:35-16:50 Session 7C: Technology Breakout
Chair:
Thurston Sexton (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Location: Portrait Room
14:35
Senthil Chandrasegaran (University of California, Davis, United States)
Xiaoyu Zhang (University of California, Davis, United States)
Michael P Brundage (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, United States)
Kwan-Liu Ma (University of California, Davis, United States)
Using Text Visualization to Aid Analysis of Machine Maintenance Logs (abstract)
15:10
Kamran Goher (Cranifeld University, UK)
Essam Shehab (Cranfield University, UK)
Ahmed Al-Ashaab (Cranfield University, UK)
Trends in Model-Based Definition Based Assembly Information for High-Value Manufacturing (abstract)
15:45
Michael Brundage (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Radu Pavel (TechSolve, United States)
Using Text Analytics Solutions with Small to Medium Sized Manufacturers: Lessons Learned (abstract)
16:20
Teodor Vernica (NIST, United States)
Aaron Hanke (TU Dresden, Germany)
William Bernstein (NIST, United States)
Leveraging standard geospatial representations for industrial augmented reality (abstract)
14:35-16:50 Session 7D: Vendor Breakout
Location: Lecture Room A
14:35
Thomas Hall (IBM Corporation, United States)
Graham Bleakley (IBM Corporation, UK)
How Model-Based Testing (MBT) Helps Increase Your MBE ROI (abstract)
15:10
Tony Davenport (Phoenix Integration, United States)
Digital Mission Engineering (abstract)
15:45
Pawel Chadzynski (Aras Corporation, United States)
Verl McQueen (Aras Corporation, United States)
The MBE Vision Needs MBD to Reach Outside Its Current MCAD and PMI Comfort Zone (abstract)
16:20
Lars Olson (SAP, United States)
A Paradigm Shift in Enterprise Software User Experience (UX) via a Visual Digital Twin (abstract)
Wednesday, April 1st

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09:00-11:00 Session 8: Morning Plenary
Location: Red Auditorium
09:00
Ryan Kuhns (NNSA, DOE, United States)
Curtis Brown (Kansas City National Security Campus, United States)
Ron Dolin (Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States)
NNSA Model-based Enterprise Transition Intiative (MBET-I) Pilots (abstract)
10:00
Dr. Shreyes Melkote (Georgia Institute of Technology, United States)
Dr. Manas Bajaj (Intercax, United States)
Systems and Data-Driven Manufacturability Computation Framework (abstract)
11:25-12:30 Session 9A: Culture Breakout
Location: Red Auditorium
11:25
Jessica Knizhnik (NASA, United States)
Kelley Jones-McDowall (NASA, United States)
Karen Weiland (NASA, United States)
Jon Holladay (NASA, United States)
Trevor Grondin (NASA, United States)
An Exploration of Lessons Learned from NASA’S MBSE Infusion and Modernization Initiative (MIAMI) (abstract)
12:00
Daniel Seal (The Boeing Company, United States)
Jason Hatakeyama (The Boeing Company, United States)
Don Farr (The Boeing Company, United States)
Accelerating the Model-Based Engineering Ecosystem Through Cultural Transformation (abstract)
11:25-12:30 Session 9B: Technology Breakout
11:25
Manas Bajaj (InterCAX, United States)
Syndeia - Building an open digital thread for model-based engineering (abstract)
12:00
Frank Abdi (AlphaSTAR Corporation, United States)
Rashid Miraj (AlphaSTAR Corporation, United States)
Isis Roche-Rios (Raytheon Missile Systems, United States)
AM Part Qualification by ICME Analysis and Real Time NDE Monitoring (abstract)
11:25-12:30 Session 9C: Technology Breakout
Location: Portrait Room
11:25
Jerome Szarazi (Digital Weavers, UK)
Conrad Bock (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Machine-Readable Physics to Improve Collaboration and Process Management for Design Simulation (abstract)
12:00
Daniel Abernathy (Auburn University, United States)
Gregory Harris (Auburn University, United States)
Gregory Purdy (Auburn University, United States)
Bhargav Joshi (Auburn University, United States)
Modular Open-Source Machine Monitoring Tool (abstract)
11:25-12:30 Session 9D: Vendor Breakout
Location: Lecture Room A
11:25
Ed Walsh (Sigmetrix, United States)
Complete the Digitally-Connected Enterprise Puzzle with Quality and Inspection Data (abstract)
12:00
Tatyana Vidrevich (XSB, Inc, United States)
Dan Dezarov (Elysium Inc, United States)
The Case for Interoperability Between Documents and Models - Two Real World Examples (abstract)
13:30-14:50 Session 10: Afternoon Plenary
Location: Red Auditorium
13:30
Michael Sharp (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Recognizing and Avoiding Common Pitfalls of AI Development (abstract)
14:20
Sara Fuller (Mississippi State University - Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems Extension, United States)
Tonya McCall (Mississippi State University - Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems Extension, United States)
Creation and Applications of a Manufacturability Assessment Tool (abstract)
15:05-15:50 Session 11A: Panel Discussion
Location: Red Auditorium
15:05
Paul Koester (NAVSEA 06L, United States)
Samantha Alpert (NAVSEA 06L, United States)
Model Based Product Support (MBPS): Creating the Connection Between MBE and Product Support for the Navy (abstract)
15:05-15:50 Session 11B: Panel Discussion
15:05
Charles Ditchendorf (CIMdata, Inc., United States)
Don Tolle (CIMdata, Inc., United States)
MBE Adoption and Implementation: the View from the Bleeding Edge (abstract)
15:05-15:50 Session 11C: Panel Discussion
Location: Portrait Room
15:05
Ben Kassel (LMI, United States)
An Introduction to Digital Technical Data (abstract)
15:05-15:50 Session 11D: Panel Discussion
Location: Lecture Room A
15:05
Mark Thomas (DMSC, Inc, United States)
QIF Round Table Discussion (abstract)
15:05-15:50 Session 11E: Panel Discussion
Location: Lecture Room B
15:05
Theo Tryfonas (University of Bristol, UK)
Eswaran Subramanian (Carnegie Mellon University, United States)
Large Scale Systems Modelling for Infrastructure and Cities: Challenges and Opportunities (abstract)
15:55-17:00 Session 12A: Technology Breakout
Location: Red Auditorium
15:55
Hiromasa Suzuki (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Toshiaki Takahashi (3D+1 Labo, Japan)
Atsuto Soma (JEITA 3DISTEC, Japan)
Automation of noncontact measurement processes based on MBD (abstract)
16:30
Mark Debbink (HII-Newport News Shipbuilding, United States)
Philip Jennings (HII-Newport News Shipbuilding, United States)
Minimum Standardized Content to Enable a Navy Digital Enterprise (Defining OEM to Navy Data Exchange Standards) (abstract)
15:55-17:00 Session 12B: Vendor Breakout
15:55
Annalise Suzuki (Elysium, United States)
Dan Dezarov (Elysium, United States)
Rich Eckenrode (Elysium, United States)
Single-Source Automation for MBE and TDPs (abstract)
16:30
Jim Merry (Anark, United States)
Matt Wuensch (Anark, United States)
Harnessing the Power of Open Standards to Deploy a Connected, Collaborative, and MBE-Enabled Digital Enterprise (abstract)
15:55-17:00 Session 12C: Vendor Breakout
Location: Portrait Room
15:55
Daniel Siegl (LieberLieber, Austria)
Enrichen Your MBSE Experience with Git Workflows (abstract)
16:30
Daniel Campbell (Capvidia, United States)
Jimmy Nguyen (Capvidia, United States)
Lyle Fischer (Capvidia, United States)
True MBD — One Source Downstream from Design to Manufacturing with Capvidia (abstract)
15:55-17:00 Session 12D: Vendor Breakout
Location: Lecture Room A
15:55
Kristin Petersen (Tom Sawyer Software, United States)
Janet Six (Tom Sawyer Software, United States)
Kevin Madden (Tom Sawyer Software, United States)
Increasing MBE Adoption with Graph Visualization (abstract)
16:30
Lisa Murphy (Siemens Digital Industries Software, Inc., United States)
Randy Langmead (Siemens Digital Industries Software, United States)
Dave Wingrave (Siemens Digital Industries Software, United States)
Siemens Digital Industries Software Xcelerator (abstract)
Thursday, April 2nd

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09:00-10:40 Session 13: Morning Plenary
Location: Red Auditorium
09:00
Douglas Thomas (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
Model Based Enterprise: Costs and Benefits for Discrete Manufacturing (abstract)
09:30
David Stieren (National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States)
MEP talk, title TBD (abstract)
10:10
Richard Eckenrode (Elysium Inc, United States)
Critical Skills within the Supply Chain. (Life in the lower tiers of the industrial supply Chain.) (abstract)
11:00-12:00 Session 14: Morning Plenary
Location: Red Auditorium
11:00
Fredric Constantino (ASME, United States)
ASME Update (abstract)
11:20
Tracy Frost (U.S. Department of Defense, United States)
Anthony Holden (U.S. Army, United States)
Paul Huang (U.S. Navy, United States)
DoD MANTECH and Manufacturing USA (abstract)
13:00-17:30 Session 16B: MSU Workshop: How to MAKE it Better? A Manufacturability Assessment Tool to Guide Companies through a Broad Evaluation of Manufacturability of Product Designs

The objective of this workshop is to introduce the attendees to a Manufacturability Assessment Knowledge-based Evaluation tool entitled MAKE.  Through partnership with the U.S. Army’s Engineering Research and Development Center (ERDC) MAKE was developed to guide subject matter experts through the assessment of the manufacturability of product designs.  This tool was designed to assess the broad outlook of manufacturability through focus on process, supply chain, capital tooling and equipment, labor, EHS & Ergonomics, and Capacity & Scalability. Participants will be shown a demonstration of the tool, followed by a Q&A session to gain valuable input from the audience on such areas as weighting of the importance of aspects of manufacturability across various industry segments, and possible other features of interest from industry experts.

Chair:
Sara Fuller (Mississippi State University - Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems Extension, United States)
Location: Lecture Room A
Friday, April 3rd

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