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SoSE 2006: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- 1st IEEE/SMC International Conference on System of Systems Engineering, SoSE 2006, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 24-26 April 2006. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 1-4244-0188-7
- Abraham Meilich:
System of systems (SoS) engineering & architecture challenges in a net centric environment. 1-5 - Reggie Cole:
The changing role of requirements and architecture in systems engineering. 1-5 - David López:
Lessons learned from the front lines of the aerospace industry - balancing complexity and risk. 1-5 - Glenn K. M. Char:
Balancing abstraction and implementation constraints when specifying problems. 1-6 - Leonard A. Wojcik, Kenneth C. Hoffman:
Systems of systems engineering in the enterprise context: a unifying framework for dynamics. 1-8 - C. L. Philip Chen, Jinwoo Kim, Ten-Huei Guo:
Monte Carlo simulation for system damage prediction: an example from thermo-mechanical fatigue (TMF) damage for a turbine engine. 1-5 - Duane Hybertson:
Using models and abstraction to extend and unify systems. 35-40 - Russ Abbott:
Open at the top; open at the bottom; and continually (but slowly) evolving. 1-6 - László Horváth, Imre J. Rudas:
Communication and corporate information intensive integrated modeling for engineering at extended companies. 1-6 - Jim Bowlin:
Breaking down the artificial barriers. 1-6 - Aydin Aybar, Altug Iftar:
Supervisory controller design for timed Petri nets. 1-6 - Jun Yoneyama:
Output feedback stabilization of fuzzy systems with unobservable premise variables. 1-6 - Wolfgang Meyer, Claudia Fiedler:
Mission control by coordinating shared resources. 1-13 - Raul Campos-Rodriguez, Antonio Ramírez-Treviño, Ernesto López-Mellado:
Observability analysis of free-choice Petri net models. 1-6 - Michael K. Kuras, Salim Semy, Scott L. Surer:
The velocity of information. 1-5 - Brian E. White:
On the pursuit of enterprise opportunities by systems engineering organizations. 1-6 - William D. Miller, Gay McCarter, Craig O. Hayenga:
Modeling organizational dynamics. 1-6 - Patrick J. Vincent, Murali Tummala, John C. McEachen:
An energy-efficient approach for information transfer from distributed wireless sensor systems. 1-6 - Fuh-Hsin Hwang, Cheng-Yuan Chang:
Split-phase coded modulation for a MIMO system over fading channels. 1-6 - Lei Zhu, Chun Tang:
Microarray sample clustering using independent component analysis. 1-6 - John T. Boardman, Brian J. Sauser:
System of Systems - the meaning of of. 1-6 - Alexander V. Smirnov, Mikhail Pashkin, Nikolay Shilov, Tatiana Levashova:
Integrated technology for distributed operational decision support systems. 1-6 - Charles R. Weisbin, William Lincoln, Joseph Mrozinski, Hook Hua, Sofia Merida, Kacie Shelton, Virgil Adumitroaie, Jason Derleth, Robert Silberg:
Technology assessment in support of the presidential vision for space exploration. 1-7 - Kevin Nickels, Brett Kennedy, Hrand Aghazarian, Curtis Collins, Mike Garrett, Avi Okon, Julie A. Townsend:
Vision-guided self-alignment and manipulation in a walking robot. 1-6 - Tejaswini Lakshmi Ganapathi, R. Mary Lourde:
Thresholding and character recognition from a digital raster image. 1-6 - Andrea Abel, Salah Sukkarieh:
The coordination of multiple autonomous systems using information theoretic political science voting models. 1-6 - Cheng-Yuan Chang, Fuh-Hsin Hwang:
Fuzzy control of nonlinear crane system. 1-6 - Laurence R. Phillips, David A. Cartes, Wenxin Liu, Daniel Cox, Tom Davis, Sharon Simmons, Dennis Edwards, Norman Wilde:
Agents and islands: managing a power system before, during, and after transition to the islanded state. 1-6 - Zhiping Ding, David A. Cartes, Sanjeev K. Srivastava:
New load shedding scheme for islanded power systems. 1-6 - Daniel J. Cox, Tom Davis:
Distributed generation and sensing for intelligent distributed microgrids. 1-5 - Sharon Simmons, Dennis Edwards, Norman Wilde, Jiri Just, Mahidhar Satyanarayana:
Preventing unauthorized islanding: cyber-threat analysis. 1-5 - Ke Zhou, Ze Deng:
Put mass storage into grid. 1-4 - Gin-Der Wu, Kuei-Ting Kuo:
Dual-ALU structure processor for speech recognition. 1-4 - George Rebovich:
Systems thinking for the enterprise: new and emerging perspectives. 1-6 - Datu Buyung Agusdinata:
Specification of System of Systems for Policymaking in The Energy Sector. 197-203 - Shmuel Friedland, Amir Niknejad, Mostafa Kaveh, Hossein Zare:
Fast Monte-Carlo low rank approximations for matrices. 1-6 - Man-tak Shing, Doron Drusinsky, Thomas S. Cook:
Quality assurance of the timing properties of real-time, reactive system-of-systems. 1-6 - Oldrich Bubak:
Composing a course book for system and enterprise architecture education. 1-6 - Michael J. DiMario:
System of systems interoperability types and characteristics in joint command and control. 1-6 - Mildreth Alcaraz-Mejia, Ernesto López-Mellado, Antonio Ramírez-Treviño:
Fault recovery of manufacturing systems based on controller reconfiguration. 1-6 - Georgios Despotou, Martin Hall-May, Tim Kelly:
Eliciting safety policy and balancing with operational fitness in systems of systems. 1-6 - Arun Chakrapani Rao, Gunwant Dhadyalla, R. Peter Jones, Ross McMurran:
Systems modelling of a driver information system - automotive industry case study. 1-6 - Harsha Tummala, Mikhail Auguston, James Bret Michael, Man-tak Shing, David Little, Zachary Pace:
Implementation and analysis of environment behavior models as a tool for testing real-time, reactive systems. 1-5 - Ke Zhou, Frank Wang, Yuhui Deng:
Pipelining scheduling and hierarchical-volume management in a storage area network. 1-6 - Josiah R. Collens:
Theater battle management core system: lessons for systems engineers. 1-6 - Ramakrishnan Shankararaman, Mary Lourde:
Attitude control of a 3-axis stabilized satellite using adaptive control algorithm. 1-6 - Thaddeus Owens Walker III, Murali Tummala, James Bret Michael:
Pulse transmission scheduling for a distributed system of cooperative radars. 1-6 - Sean M. Hurley, Murali Tummala, Thaddeus Owens Walker III, Phillip E. Pace:
Impact of synchronization on signal-to-noise ratio in a distributed radar system. 1-5 - Gin-Der Wu, Ying Lei:
Low power pipelined radix-2 FFT processor for speech recognition. 1-5 - Ziad Kobti, Sam Emami:
Using W3C Web services choreography description language to define a generic SE development process. 1-6 - Alireza Ahrary, Yoshinori Kawamura, Masumi Ishikawa:
A laser scanner for landmark detection with the sewer inspection robot KANTARO. 1-6 - Dirk Baldwin, Adam Fornal, Suresh Chalasani:
A comparison of profile based advertising schemes. 1-6 - Tuan D. Pham, Dat Tran
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Gaussian mixture and Markov models for cell-phase classification in microscopic imaging. 1-6 - Alexander Ferworn, Alireza Sadeghian, Kevin Barnum, Hossein Rahnama, Huy Pham, Carl Erickson, Devin Ostrom, Lucia Dell'Agnese:
Urban search and rescue with canine augmentation technology. 1-5 - Zhengmao Ye, Pradeep Bhattacharya, Habib Mohamadian, Hamid Majlesein, Yongmao Ye:
Equational dynamic modeling and adaptive control of UAV. 1-5 - Matt Briggs, David Baird, Wade Ogg, Stian Aafloy, Aly I. El-Osery, Kevin Wedeward:
An adaptable outdoor robotic platform: architecture, communications, and control. 1-6 - Chia-Chu Chiang:
Extracting business rules from legacy systems into reusable components. 1-6 - Lu Jing, Wei Fang, Chen Qinghui:
Study on the fluctuant characteristics of freight index in world dry bulk shipping market subdivided with ARCH model. 1-6

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