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The Problematic Situation -- a key aspect of Conceptual Design – MBCD Workshop 11/12/2013 by Jack Ring Fellow, INCOSE Educe LLC

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Describes what system conceptual designers must Know? Preface to (subsequent presentation) describing what they must Do and Be.

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The Problematic Situation-- a key aspect of Conceptual Design –

MBCD Workshop11/12/2013

by

Jack RingFellow, INCOSE

Educe LLC

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Learning, Creating and Using KnowledgeNovak, J. Ph.D., Earlbaum, 2nd Edition, 2009

Theory

Principles

Propositions

Situation Invariant

Relationships form

ConceptsSalient discontinuities

in a semantic space

Relationships form

Instance

Observation

Interpretation

Knowledge Claims

Acknowledgement

expressed as

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Agenda

To excel at MBCD --- • What must you know?• Why must you know?• When must you know?• Where must you know?• Who must know?• How can you know, for

sure?

11/10/13

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Checkpoint Protocol

Not clear. Cognitive overload.

Disagree. (Strongly disagree can be a subset)

Makes sense.

This is key.we can do this!

11/4/2013

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KK Kfalse DK

Ktrue

What must you Know: Classes

KK = know you knowKDK = know what you don’t knowDKDK = don’t know that you don’t knowDKK = don’t know you know (e.g.,subconscious)

Our fallibility stems not from what we do not know but from what we do know --- that ‘ain’t so.’

KDK

DKDK

DKK

not to

scale

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What must you know: Types

©Xplane: Wired Magazine, 2/2001

As Is (see graphic)May become, growMay become, morph

State-determinedErgodicNon-deterministic

Stakeholder Perspective• Significance• Urgency• Intent• Concerns11/10/13

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Why must you know: To Conceive π1. Problematic Situation 2. Systemics

Problem System

Stakeholders

Users

Beneficiaries

Losers

Generators

Techno-logies

InteropSystems

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π

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Why must you know: To Conceive π1. Problematic Situation 2. Systemics

Problem System

Stakeholders

Users

Beneficiaries

Losers

Generators

Techno-logies

InteropSystems

E V AHighMediumLow

E = ExtentV = VarietyA = Ambiguity

= MBSE 2

= MBSE 1= TSE

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π

Q = QualityP = ParsimonyB = Beauty

π

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Why must you know: Else

• Unintended Consequences• Schedule slips• Overruns• etc.

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System of Systems

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When must you know?

Case 1

Concept Design Time and Cost

Case 2

Case 310 %

100%

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Where must you know it

• As close to the action as possible, persistently.• Then when system usage starts: POSIWID

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Art: Jamcracker

It is not about Requirements Management

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Who must know

The Concept designers and

The Problematic Situation Representative(s). (creative tension).

Both Accountable for subsequent surprises.

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How can you know, for sure?

• The ConOps: Concept of Operations. A prescriptive model of intended usage, or two or three. Clearly communicates intended and unacceptable

behaviors (emergent characteristics and properties. States Top Ten Measures of System Effect-iveness States Standards of Acceptance (if various modalities

and usage domains). Source of T&E scenarios. Not to be confused with Operations Concept (the

owner’s/operator’s manual) Not to be confused with Use Cases.

• Must be accepted by Concept Design staff (performing incoming inspection and risk assessment).

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A fresh look at the problematic situation inspired this conceptual design

11/10/13

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Gird Thy Loins!

Beware CHANGE ---There is nothing as difficult to handle, more dubious in outcome or more dangerous to organise.

It creates enemies of all those content with the status quo, and can only muster lukewarm support from those who would benefit from the change.

Niccolo Machiavelli 1513

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G’day