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SoSE 2011: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
- 6th International Conference on System of Systems Engineering, SoSE 2011, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, June 27-30, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-61284-783-2
- Ricardo Valerdi, Man-tak Shing:
Message from the program chairs. - Doron Drusinsky, J. Bret Michael, Man-tak Shing:
Rapid runtime system verification using automatic source code instrumentation. 1-6 - Adrian Waller, Rachel Craddock:
Managing runtime re-engineering of a System-of-Systems for cyber security. 13-18 - Christopher R. Gunderson, David H. Minton:
Rapid Evolutionary Acquisition- an in-progress review of an exemplar pilot initiative. 19-24 - Tim Rudolph, Jon Salwen:
Proposed SoSE strategy for the air force electronic Systems Center. 25-30 - Chihiro Nishizaki, Hiroko Itoh, Kenji Yoshimura, Kenjiro Hikida, Nobuo Mitomo:
Development of a method for marine accident analysis with bridge simulator. 31-36 - Abdullahi Arabo, Mike Kennedy, Qi Shi, Madjid Merabti, David Llewellyn-Jones, Kashif Kifayat:
Identity management in System-of-Systems Crisis Management situation. 37-42 - Daichi Kimura, Takao Osaki, Kazuo Yanoo, Sayaka Izukura, Hiroshi Sakaki, Atsushi Kobayashi:
Evaluation of IT systems considering characteristics as system of systems. 43-48 - Dimitri N. Mavris, Kelly Griendling:
Relational Oriented Systems Engineering and Technology Tradeoff Analysis (ROSETTA) Environment. 49-54 - Juan Li, Qingrui Li, Samee Ullah Khan, Nasir Ghani:
Community-based cloud for emergency management. 55-60 - Marco A. Solano:
SoSE architecture principles for Net-Centric Multi-Int Fusion Systems. 61-66 - Nozomu Nishimura, Koji Murai, Yuji Hayashi:
Basic study of a mental workload for student's simulator training using heart rate variability, salivary amylase activity and facial temperature. 67-71 - Masahiro Toba, Yuji Hayashi, Koji Murai, Kazuki Inoue:
Evaluation of human distress by one's walking speed - toward development of early warning system for marine pilots' condition. 72-76 - Toshihiro Inoue, Harunobu Kenjo, Yuji Hayashi, Koji Murai:
Evaluation of difficulties and risks of ship handling in case of entering port. 77-82 - Cheryl M. Strube, Jeff R. Loren:
Portfolio influences on Air Force Capabilities-Based assessment and Capabilities-Based Planning activities. 83-88 - Allan Hodgson, Ella-Mae Hubbard, Carys E. Siemieniuch:
Culture and the performance of teams in complex systems. 95-100 - Prem Jain:
Architecture evolution and evaluation (ArchEE) capability. 101-106 - Aya Hashioka, Kosuke Yamaguchi, Syoji Kobashi, Yuki Wakata, Kumiko Ando, Reiichi Ishikura, Kei Kuramoto, Tomomoto Ishikawa, Shozo Hirota, Yutaka Hata:
Neonatal brain MR image segmentation based on system-of-systems in engineering technology. 107-112 - Loren E. Peitso:
Communications latency hiding for distributed SoS. 113-118 - Doron Drusinsky, J. Bret Michael, Thomas W. Otani, Man-tak Shing:
Putting order into the cloud: Object-oriented UML-based enforcement for document and application organization. 119-124 - Robert H. Hodges, Robert J. Cloutier, Mary A. Bone, Peter Korfiatis:
Singleton to sandwich chunking into buslets for better system development. 125-130 - Judith Dahmann, Kristen J. Baldwin:
Implications of systems of systems on system design and engineering. 131-136 - Joseph Iacobucci, Dimitri Mavris:
A method for the generation and evaluation of architecture alternatives on the cloud. 137-142 - Rachel Freeman, Theo Tryfonas:
Application of Systems Thinking to energy demand reduction. 143-148 - Charles E. Dickerson, Dimitri N. Mavris:
Relational Oriented Systems Engineering (ROSE): Preliminary report. 149-154 - Miriam C. Bergue Alves, Doron Drusinsky, J. Bret Michael, Man-tak Shing:
Formal validation and verification of space flight software using statechart-assertions and runtime execution monitoring. 155-160 - Alex J. Nelson, George W. Dinolt, J. Bret Michael, Man-tak Shing:
A security and usability perspective of cloud file systems. 161-166 - Christopher C. Lamb, Pramod A. Jamkhedkar, Gregory L. Heileman, Chaouki T. Abdallah:
Managed control of composite cloud systems. 167-172 - David Greenwood, Ian Sommerville:
Responsibility modeling for identifying sociotechnical threats to the dependability of coalitions of systems. 173-178 - Juan Pavón, Jorge J. Gómez-Sanz, Adolfo López-Paredes:
The SiCoSSyS approach to SoS engineering. 179-184 - Tadatsugi Okazaki, Yurie Hirai:
Development of a support system to predict dragging anchor phenomenon for mariner. 185-190 - Arsen Melkonyan, Sireesha Yalamanchili, David Akopian, Philip C. L. Chen:
Integrity monitoring and thresholding-based WLAN indoor positioning algorithm for mobile devices. 191-196 - Charles E. Dickerson:
Mathematical foundations for relational oriented systems engineering (ROSE). 197-202 - Justin Goza, Kevin Wedeward, Michael Smith:
A probabilistic study of electric power systems considering the uncertainties of renewable generation and loads. 203-208 - Takayuki Fujita, Kazusuke Maenaka, Katsuhisa Yamamoto, Sayaka Okochi, Kohei Higuchi:
SoSE oriented multipurpose human-data acquisition system based on MEMS sensors. 209-213 - Ethan M. Puchaty, Dan A. DeLaurentis:
A performance study of UAV-based sensor networks under cyber attack. 214-219 - Basar Koc, Ziya Arnavut:
Application of pseudo-distance to lossless coding of color-mapped images. 220-224 - André Mayers:
A simplified leader election process using a new topology for personal area networks using a system of systems approach. 225-230 - Scott J. Duncan, Kelly Griendling, Dimitri N. Mavris:
An assessment of ROSETTA for smart electricity grid system-of-systems design. 231-236 - Brian E. White, Paul N. Jean:
Case study in system of systems engineering: NASA's Advanced Communications Technology Satellite. 237-244 - Kimberly M. Welch, Craig R. Lawton:
Applying system of systems and systems engineering to the military modernization challenge. 245-250 - George Cave, William Goodwin, Maxwell Harrison, Amina Sadiq, Theo Tryfonas:
Design of a sustainable forward operating base. 251-257 - Scott Dowell, Albert Barreto, J. Bret Michael, Man-tak Shing:
Cloud to cloud interoperability. 258-263 - Donald N. Fry, Dan A. DeLaurentis:
Measuring net-centricity. 264-269 - Hokuto Mita, Syoji Kobashi, Kazuya Nakagawa, Kohji Nishiyama, Hitoshi Maeno, Kei Kuramoto, Yutaka Hata:
Marine radar system of systems for radar image quality improvement using EM algorithm. 270-275 - John Prevost, Kranthimanoj Nagothu, Brian Todd Kelley, Mohammad Jamshidi:
Prediction of cloud data center networks loads using stochastic and neural models. 276-281 - S. Jimmy Gandhi, Alex Gorod, Brian J. Sauser:
A case study: The New York City yellow cab System of Systems. 282-287 - Dariush Shahgoshtasbi, Mohammad Jamshidi:
Energy efficiency in a smart house with an intelligent neuro-fuzzy lookup table. 288-292 - Yuriy P. Dragunov, Ferat Sahin:
Agent-in-the-loop simulation for testing swarm robots using an XML-based system of system framework in discrete-event simulation specification. 293-298 - Madaline A. Dziuk, Mohammad Jamshidi:
Fuzzy logic controlled UAV autopilot using C-Mean clustering. 305-310 - Glenn Callow, Roy Kalawsky, Graham Watson, Yuki Okuda:
Addressing systems verification of autonomous systems through Bi-directional model transformations: A systems model driven architecture approach. 311-316 - S. Dija, C. Balan, V. Anoop, B. Ramani:
Towards successful forensic recovery of bitlocked volumes. 317-322 - Anjan Kumar Ray, T. Martin McGinnity, Laxmidhar Behera, Sonya A. Coleman, Mohammad Jamshidi:
Coordinated traffic scheduling for communicating mobile robots. 323-328 - Per Håkon Meland, Juan Bareño Guerenabarrena, David Llewellyn-Jones:
The challenges of secure and trustworthy service composition in the Future Internet. 329-334 - Robert Pitsko, Dinesh Verma:
System of System case study - why the network centric command and control system needed to change: Lessons from army command and control in Operation Iraqi Freedom. 335-340 - Jennifer L. Bayuk:
Cloud security metrics. 341-345
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