INCOSE North Star Spring Tutorial: “MBSE – Leverage Monte Carlo Simulation to Plan Uncertain Systems Development”
Systems analysis methods include the simulation of logical, network-based models. If introduced early in systems life cycle planning, they can be more effective. This tutorial advances the case that earlier model-based planning to handle uncertain conditions is likely to improve MBSE. An afternoon hands-on experience clinic with computerized models transfers skills and knowledge.
Presenter: Keith Hornbacher, MBA (Biography)
Date: Friday, May 9, 2025
Time: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Medtronic OHQ; 710 Medtronic Pkwy NE, Minneapolis, MN 55432; Room – OHQ EDU LE 1B
Key Words: Systems Analysis, Simulation, Risk Management, Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Applicable to: New product development (medical devices; technical innovations; aerospace/ defense); Large infrastructure development projects; Programmatic/project Life Cycle Cost analysis; Capital expansion decisions (plants, construction); Executive decision making across program lifecycle phases.
Goal: Increase participants’ confidence to handle uncertainty in planning systems Portfolio, Program, and Project Life Cycles using Monte Carlo Simulation of logical networks
Objectives:
- Morning: Understand the SE System Analysis and Risk Management Processes, especially the activity “Analyze Risks”[1]
- Clarify differences among types of uncertainty and risk (threats, opportunities)
- Address uncertainty early enough in programmatic life cycles to enable favorable results
- Learn to collect quality data, recognize personal biases, address organizational risk attitudes; all considered in context of AI’s emerging role
- Communicating uncertain results to those in power who demand, “Just give me the number!”
- Demonstrate how Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS) of networked Program/project plans can advance implementation of MBSE beyond deterministic, qualitative thinking.
- Afternoon: Demonstration and Clinic using MCS software[2]
- Demonstration and executive level overview of key features (computer not required)
- Clinic: Hands on computer lab
- Experiment with simulation of logical network-based development plans in a workshop using world class MCS methods, tools; use case examples (participants may supply)
- Leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) in MBSE context using simulation
- Impact and handling Trade-off Analyses
- Quantitative analysis of plans, technical/cost/schedule risk using MCS
[1] References include Figure 2.27 IPO diagram for Risk Management process and Figure 2.46 IPO diagram for System Analysis, SYSTEMS ENGINEERING HANDBOOK, Fifth Edition INCOSE–TP–2003–002–05 2023; ISO-31000 (2018); ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 (2023); AACE International Recommended Practices; Project Management Institute (PMI); US General Accountability Office (GAO) Guides; NASA Handbooks and Guides
[2] Tools: Participants will receive instructions on downloading free personal copies of the demo software in advance of the tutorial and an invitation to a one hour Zoom session hosted by Mr. Hornbacher to test the software. If participants have a candidate case study for review, its suitability will be considered before the clinic.
Cost to attend:
- Nonmembers – $325.00
(includes INCOSE Regular Individual Member – $175.00)
- INCOSE Members – $150.00 (FULL membership only, excludes CAB memberships)
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