Effective Communication Network Development through a Model-Based Systems Approach | Capella Webinar

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Using MBSE to deliver effective solutions in the Telecom domain

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Everyone depends on secure and robust communication networks.
Nowadays communication service providers need to adapt more quickly, with increasing network complexity and financial pressure.
It is often necessary to deploy the latest technology to keep up with competitive and capacity demands but, without a systems approach, one still risks user frustration, projects overruns and market delays.

In such an environment, how does one develop communication network solutions that satisfy stakeholders? There is strong evidence that a model-based systems approach effectively manages complexity and reduces risk. The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) provides a worked example for communication service providers to achieve competitive advantage.

This webinar was driven by John Risson and Fabrice Lestideau:

John Risson
Director and Principal, Anacom Pty Ltd
Chair, INCOSE Telecommunications Working Group

John Risson is an engineering manager and senior systems engineer with expertise in the design, implementation and operation of national communication network systems. He enabled successful completion of a complex $1.1B commercial network upgrade program by leading its systems engineering effort. He also assured delivery of a $1B government network by recommending design and operational interventions. He has over 22 years of experience in Australia and East Asia.
Co-founder of Obeo, Stéphane Lacrampe is Director the North American subsidiary of Obeo in Vancouver, Canada. MBSE enthusiast, Arcadia/Capella evangelist and Open Source advocate, Stéphane is also an active INCOSE member.

Fabrice Lestideau
Director and Principal, Thinksystems Pty Ltd

Over the last 16 years, Fabrice Lestideau has been involved in the development of complex critical systems such as electronic warfare (C4I + EW), maritime patrol, air traffic control or heavy rail systems. In his roles as Systems Engineering Manager and Solution Architect, he has specialised in model-based systems engineering, providing training in the use of the Arcadia methodology and the Capella Tool developed by Thales. Now working for the Victorian Department of Transport in charge of the development of a transport Network Architecture, he is co leading the development of a commercial telecommunication model for the INCOSE Telecommunication Working Group.

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