Australian Systems Engineering, Test & Evaluation Conference (SETE 2005)
Brisbane 7-9 November 2005

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

The conference program includes a combination of plenary sessions, panels, papers, tutorials and trade exhibits.

Tuesday, 8 November:

7.00am – 8.30am

 


SESA AGM Breakfast

8.00 am – 9.00 am

 


Registration

9.00am - 10.30am

 

Conference Welcome
 
 
Welcome from SESA President
Messages from Gold Sponsors
Keynote #1 Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce AO CSC

Chair, Defence Industry Advisory Board

Chief Executive, South Australian Government Defence Unit

 

10.30am - 11.00am

 

Morning Tea

11.00am - 12.30pm

 

Network Centric Warfare

 

Test & Evaluation

 

Safety

Use of Models for Integration of a New Capability in a C4ISR System of Systems, 
A
Jakobsson, DSTO & L Vencel, SEEC, UniSA

 

 

A Taxonomy of Network Centric Warfare Architectures,  A Dekker, DSTO

 

A comparison of approaches to assessing Network-Centric Warfare concept implementation, 

S Wilson, Aerospace Concepts, C Boyd, Aerospace Concepts,
W Williams, Aerospace Concepts & D Skinner, Aerospace Concepts

 

OT&E of a New Weapon System (Royal Australian Navy), 
S Waring,
Ranteaa

 

 

 

 

Early operational assessment of home audio systems,  M Harris, SEEC, UniSA & P Bunnik, SEEC, UniSA

Operational test and evaluation in support of international swimming competitions,  M Harris, SEEC, UniSA & S Pendry, DSTO

 

 

 

 

 

A Cognitive Task Simulation approach to safety in Multi-Crew aircraft operation,  S Nesterov, SEEC, UniSA, D Harris, SEEC, UniSA, M Thomas, SEEC, UniSA, W Scott, SEEC, UniSA & S Cook, SEEC, UniSA

Managing Complexity in Modelling Embedded Systems,  S Zafar, Griffith University &
G Dromey, Griffith University

Guided Weapon Safety template generation:  a probabilistic approach,  S Wilson, Aerospace Concepts, D Fletcher, DSTO &
M Jokic, DSTO

 

 

 

 

12.30pm - 1.30pm

 

Lunch

1.30pm – 3.00pm

 

Keynote #2 Prof Anton Middelberg

University of Queensland

Biomolecular Engineering – The Bio-Nano Interface

Network Centric Warfare

 

Test & Evaluation

 

Safety

A Product Data Management system for The Train Tilting eXpress using a model-based systems engineering approach,  Y Song, Korea Railroad Research Institute, S Han, Korea Railroad Research Institute &
S Seo, Korea Railroad Research Institute

The Test Concept Document and problems encountered in its development,  C Cameron,  Kellogg, Brown & Root Pty Ltd

 

A Soft Systems Analysis of an Online Learning Project, 
A Finnegan, Charles Darwin University, B White, Charles Darwin University & J Tutty, Charles Darwin University

 

3.00pm – 3.30pm

 

Afternoon Tea

3.30pm – 5.00pm

 

Balance-of-force analysis panel

‘Balance-of-force analysis of complex systems using Simulation and Gaming panel’
(60 mins)

Chair: Viv Crouch

 

Aircraft Test & Evaluation

 

Systems Thinking

 

Technology Readiness and Technical Risk Assessment for the Australian Defence Organisation,  T Moon, DSTO,
J Smith & S Cook,
SEEC, UniSA

 

Instrumented E3 Aircraft Testing,  P Howard, Boeing Australia Limited

 

 

Night vision for the F/A-18:  a decade of development, 
M
Squair, Jacobs Sverdrup Australia

A case study of systems engineering pre and post P-3 Alliancing for a decade of growth at least,  M Tutty, Tenix Defence Aerospace Division, J Blagg, DMO, S Billington, Australian Aerospace, T Woolley, Tenix Defence Aerospace Division &
B Sandlant, Tenix Defence Aerospace Division

 

Complex system boundaries and where to draw them,  J Mansfield, SEEC, UniSA

 

 

The representation of systems: the map is not the Journey, 
E Lawson,
SEEC, UniSA

 

A Systemic Approach to making sense out of Spare Provisioning Data,  E Goh, Singapore Technologies Kinetics & B Tay, IN Technology Pty Ltd

 

 

 

 

 

 

7.00pm

 

Conference Dinner

 

Wednesday, 9 November:

8.00am – 9.00am

 

 

Registration

9.00am - 10.30am

 

Keynote #3 Mr Michael Lonsdale

National President, Systems Engineering Society of Australia

 

Agile System Engineering for creative anti-terror solutions, 
A Hari,
SEEC, UniSA, D Cropley, SEEC, UniSA, A Zonnenshain, Rafael, POB 2250, Haifa 31021, Israel

 

Validating DoD Architectures:  the promise of systems engineering,  D Long, Vitech Corporation

 

 

 

Designing the best measures you’ve ever had,  S Barr & Associates

 

 

 

10.30am - 11.00am

 

Morning Tea

11.00am - 12.30pm

 

Requirements Management

 

RF Spectrum Issues Panel

'RF Spectrum preparations to support future capability development'

(60 mins)

 

Air Warfare Destroyer

Requirements Definition in a Commercial Environment, 
R McCowan,
Kellogg, Brown & Root Pty Ltd

 

 

 

 

Improving the recognition and correction of poor requirements,  X Tran, Systems Engineering and Evaluation Centre

 

 

Standard Requirements Management System,  J Massey, Boeing Australia Limited & P Cheong, Boeing Australia Limited

 

 

Enabling cost effective EW Test and Evaluation of developmental systems from Laboratory to Field to Flight,  A Campbell, Tenix Defence

 

 

 

 

Technical Overview- Realising the Combat System for Australia's New Air Warfare Destroyer,  D Burningham, DMO & M Lonsdale, Raytheon Australia

Followed by a panel discussion

 

Refining the AWD Capability using a Teaming Model, 
B Nolan, DMO & P Loch, Raytheon Australia

Followed by a panel discussion

 

A Practical Approach to System Definition, as applied to the SEA 4000 Air Warfare Destroyer Program,  D Grosse, DMO &
S Saunders, Raytheon Australia

Followed by a panel discussion

12.30pm - 1.30pm

 

Lunch

1.30pm - 3.00pm

 

Keynote #4 –TBA

Office of the US Under-Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, USA

 

System Composition: Getting to First Base in Systems Engineering, 
G Dromey, Software Quality Institute, Griffith University

 

 

Integration and Test 'Black Out Bingo Chart' Methodology, 
L Burrows,
Boeing Australia, Lockheed Martin

 

 

Faster and more compliant development with improved Verification & Validation Tools, 
M McGrann,
Ceanet & B Horton, Ceanet

3.00pm - 3.30pm

 

Afternoon Tea

3.30pm - 5.00pm

 

Plenary Panel on emerging issues
 
SETE 2006 Announcements
Closing Remarks