SIE is Top Producer of Papers at INCOSE International Symposium 2024
The University of Arizona's Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering was the largest contributor of conference presentations delivered by universities at the International Council on Systems Engineering's 34th Annual International Symposium held in Dublin. INCOSE develops and disseminates transdisciplinary principles and practices that enable the realization of successful systems.
Authors included Department Head Ricardo Valerdi; Director of Systems Engineering and associate professor Alejandro Salado; post doctorates researchers Joe Gregory and Suk Hwang Jung; and graduate students Joanna Joseph and Shelley Littin.
Salado and Gregory received a Best Paper Award for their work on "A Systems Engineering Ontology Stack to Support Students."
In addition to SIE's impact at the conference, Salado's articles in the Systems Engineering Journal, INCOSE's flagship academic publication, were recently recognized. Salado's article "A Comparative Experiment Between Textual Requirements and Model-based Requirements on Proxies for Contractual Safety" was selected as Editor's Choice for the May 2024 issue, and his article "Towards Developing Metrics to Evaluate Digital Engineering" was one of Best Papers of 2023.