Lonnie VanZandt, Enterprise Architect, Sodius
TIMLM Working Group co-Chair
What we seek in a
"Modern, better, Systems Engineering"
ecosystem
We see:
“a community of Systems (and discipline-specific) Engineers struggling to persist and to reference the artifacts of engineering over the lifecycle of each enterprise;
a community of Stakeholders and Decision-makers forced to make decisions irrationally and intuitively due to
a lack of access to the defensible arguments
that both legacy documentary and innovative
model-based systems engineering
should provide."
Doré, Gustave, 1868, Dante purgatorio
We see:
"a day when engineers use distributed systems that automatically persist artifacts in compact, modular form along with the provenance of each modification;
a day when engineers can reference the current and the historical representation of both individual artifacts and collections thereof along with the relational graphs
between artifacts;
a day when stakeholders make rational
decisions using the Systems Engineers’
explicit sound dialectical and rhetorical
arguments based on the provenance of
content and change.”
Doré, Gustave, 1868, Dante e Beatrice
Paraphrasing Charlton and Adras, management is a process by which managers reflectively model and share a representation of their own processes to enable themselves to perform their eponymous information-processing activities of monitoring, evaluating, predicting, and controlling their enterprise and its systems. [@Charlton2003]
Furthermore, managers manage for particular purposes. Purpose-driven, they acquire systems to address the needs of the enterprise and they manage their stakeholders, engineering lifecycle tools, and artifacts during the acquisition processes to attain certain goals. [@VanZandt2016]
Management?
In “Mob Programming, A Whole Team Approach”, the authors describe, “mob programming”, an evolution of pair programming as, “all the brilliant minds working together on the same thing, at the same time, in the same space, and at the same computer” [@Zuill2016].
The TIMLMWG intends the term "Collaborative Engineering" to be a variation of this mob programming concept. Blending in Sun Microsystems’ John Gage’s marketing campaign that “the network is the computer” and allowing the “same space” to be the “same virtual space”, the TIMLMWG describes collaborative engineering as: ...
Collaboration?
"All the brilliant minds working together on the same thing, at the same time, in the same virtual space, and on the same worldwide network."
[@VanZandt2016]
Collaboration
Decisions
Provenance
Governance
Identification
Trust
Roles
Rights
Access-Control
Partial Information
Open-World
Inferences
Implication
Fine-Grained State Updates
Diff / Merge
Concept Maps
Business Vocabularies
Ontologies
Subjectivity
Curation
Graphics
Diff / Merge
Presentation Documents
Verifications
Simulations
Argumentation
Integration
Composability
Export / Transform / Load
Sync
Semantic Translation
Grammar Evolution