AGENDA
Wednesday Sept 14
0730 | Registration, continental breakfast | |
0830 | Welcome & Introductions Identify official Member Society Delegates |
Bob Rassa |
0845 | Brief overview of Council FOI and purpose | Bob Rassa |
0900 | Aerospace & Electronic Systems Society AES view of what the Council can achieve |
Paul Gartz, AES President |
0930 | Systems, Man & Cybernetics Society SMC view of what the Council can achieve |
Mo Jamshidi, SMC VP |
1000 | Break | |
1030 | Industry presentations on Council opportunities Aerospace, Defense & Commercial Mr Banerjee chairs the Boeing Corporation Systems Engineering Council |
Dev Banerjee, Boeing |
1130 | US Department of Defense View Mr Schaeffer is Director, Systems Engineering, OUSD(AT&L) |
Mark Schaeffer |
1215 | Lunch | |
1315 | Objective discussions on Council opportunities | Mark Schaeffer |
1400 | IEEE Systems Journal Mo will address the startup requirements for the new Journal, Including Scope, IEEE support, Managing Editor, Associate Editors, Reviewers, Journal announcement & Call for Manuscripts, and related topics |
Mo Jamshidi |
1500 | Break | |
1530 | Brief introduction of Council Officer positions This is to get the thought process started for tomorrow’s elections |
Bob Rassa |
1545 | IEEE Systems Conference We will discuss scope & content, possible venues, start-up date, and solicit volunteers for the key positions: Technical Program Promotion & Publicity Registration Exhibits Operations Other |
Bob Rassa |
1700 | Adjourn for the Day |
Thursday Sept 15
0730 | Continental breakfast | |
0830 | Overview of Officer Elections & Process | Bob Rassa |
0845 |
Election of AdCom Officers Appointed Committees: |
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1000 | Break | |
1030 | Systems Council Business Plan We will have an open discussion on the other activities that the Council should undertake, including the focused Workshops. We are obligated to develop a Council Business plan for submittal to TAB before the February 2006 Board Meeting series which would include these activities Candidate items are: Technical Committees Working Groups |
All |
1200 | Lunch | |
1300 | Brief Review of Council Constitution & ByLaws | |
1330 | Summary & Wrap-up: Action Items Membership Next Meeting |
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1430 | Adjourn |
Detailed Minutes
Detailed minutes of the meeting were taken and distributed, ands are reproduced here:
IEEE Systems Council
Kickoff Meeting Sept 14-15, 2005
Montreal, Canada
Summary Minutes
The meeting was called to order at 8:30 AM Wed Sept 14, 2005, at McGill University, Montreal Canada. Bob Rassa asked for introductions of attendees & delegates, and thanked Mimi Galiano for arranging the meeting space at McGill.
Attendees are shown at the end of the minutes.
Interim President Bob Rassa summarized the purpose of the Council and gave a brief history. Bob also summarized the Council Bylaws and Constitution and noted that we would be holding election for the Council’s first officers on Thursday morning Sept 15.
Bob noted that the Council’s designation is SYSC (alternate: SysC). The IEEE system is automated to produce all caps, but we can use a mix of upper/lower case. Bob also noted that the Council has been placed in Division X
The member Societies were enumerated: They are:
- Aerospace & Electronic Systems (AES)
- Systems, Man & Cybernetics (SMC)
- Engineering Management (EMS)
- Instrumentation & Measurement (IMS)
- Circuits And Systems (CAS)
- Microwave Theory & Techniques (MTT)
- Computer (CS)
- Communications (ComSoc)
- Oceanic Engineering (OES)
- Computational Intelligence (CIS)
- Product Safety Engineering (PES)
- + Power Electronics (PELS) (indicated intent but not officially voted)
- + Control Systems (indicated intent but not yet officially voted)
- + Reliability (interested and attending for information)
Mr Paul Gartz (President AES) gave an overview of why he felt this was such a significant activity within IEEE. Prof Mo Jamshidi (VP Conferences, SMC) provided his views as well.
Mr Dev Banerjee of the Boeing Company gave an Industry overview expressing the need for such an IEEE activity, both from a commercial perspective and a defense/aerospace perspective.
Mr Mark Schaeffer of the US Office of the Secretary of Defense gave an overview describing why he felt such an activity was needed.
The presentations sparked discussion on many fronts concerning the Council, its mission, and some items relative to the governing documents. The discussion points are highlighted below:
- Pres-elect term not defined right in Constitution/ByLaws, they say “elected annually” but Pres-Elect automatically becomes Pres, so we need to change to have Pres-elect term match President term.
- The Council needs to address pure “systems” from the macro level; such as behavior & properties of circuits & systems, manufacturing aspects of circuits & chips, energy development/distribution/management/disposal. The analytical aspects are also important.
- Systems Biology is important, control systems etc. (CSS focus) – understand dynamics of interaction of all forms and levels of systems. The analytical framework of control systems etc.
- Energy systems are important, managing energy from source to use
- Mathematical models should be addressed
- The Council should address how systems design impacts and shapes society
- Political impacts of systems & systems design (ethics etc.)
- Sustainability in energy management, including friendly disposal of spent energy
- What are system boundaries? (re: new energy systems etc.)
- Be more inclusive of more engineering fields
- How do we address “external affairs”
- Communications must be included
- Reliability touches every system
- Quality has to be an element
- Need to make the value of this Council’s products immediately obvious to the user/customer
- What are the benefits of “systems” thinking?
- Emphasis on educational aspects
- Disaster response is a system, and Katrina proved that our disaster response system cannot handle anything above a certain complexity
- Pathology of systems (failures)
- Technology transfer between academia and industry (matchmaking)
- Systems modeling & simulation
- Decision-making on spending money for systems (example: disaster control, terrorist threat mitigation, etc.)
- Keep applications as well as educational and discipline focus
- Have strategy focus for our conf and journal, make sure we understand the customer/user/attendee/reader, who will be paying for Journal access or Conf attendance, etc.
- Is insurance industry interested? (yes) check Society for Complex Systems
- Medical focus
- Gaming, entertainment
NOTES
- Can we do more meetings by NetMeeting etc.
- How about technical co-sponsorship with INCOSE on the Journal or Conference
- SMC’s Part B Journal published 2500 pages in 2004, with 20% acceptance ratio. Bottom line: lots of papers out there.
- Focused workshops are important, might be precursor to conference
- Can we have an Industry Advisory Board from the constituency (unofficial if needed)
Mo Jamshidi, who had been appointed as an ad-hoc delegate to start preparation for the Council’s Systems Journal, gave a presentation on his work to date and summarized his planning and the needed steps.
The Council members determined that the following needed to be addressed:
Marketing for the SysC Journal & Conference
- What is the actual market for these products?
- Will we capture marker share from the other competitors? Or add to the market?
- We want to make the Journal available to others outside IEEE, individuals in particular. IEEE core marketing is IEEE members & their institutions
- Perhaps an issue of the Journal that is just best papers from member Societies’ conferences? Even have a Society rejoinder to each of the articles, at editor discretion. Provide focus for the community when there are a number of individual papers that point at an emerging area, or one that needs attention
- Special issues that provide specific focus for convergent disciplines that bring synergistic value to the compendium of related thoughts
- Conference location: international good; Hawaii good, Vancouver good, Montreal good.
- Have yearly themes of focus, e.g., disaster systems, energy management systems, entertainment and ask Societies to bring their focus to that theme.
- ExpertNow
Candidate Topics for the Journal are:
- Katrina (Dealing with disaster)
- Human Interconnectivity
- Transportation Systems
- Software for Safety-critical systems when failure is not an option
- Anti-terror (is 9/11-2 on its way?)
Motions
MOVED by Clyde Chittister to confirm Bob Rassa as Council President for 2-year term, expiring Dec 31, 2007. Seconded, voted unanimous
A Slate of officers was generated as follows:
President-elect: Paul Gartz
Vice-President, Technical Operations: Paul Croll
Vice-President, Conferences: Jim Barbera
Vice-President, Publications: Wade Shaw
Vice-President, Finance: Clyde Chittister
There were no candidates for Secretary or Treasurer at this time (appointed offices), a subsequent action will appoint individuals to these offices
MOVED to accept the slate
Seconded, voted unanimous.
IEEE Systems Council officers will serve terms starting Jan 1, 2006 but extended into the balance of 2005 by acclaim.
The Council officers are:
President | Robert Rassa |
President-Elect | Paul Gartz |
Vice President for Technical Operations | Paul Croll |
Vice President for Conferences | Jim Barbera |
Vice President for Publications | Wade Shaw |
Vice President for Finances | Clyde Chittister |
Secretary | TBD |
Treasurer | TBD |
Appointed Committees
Meetings | TBD |
Publications | Mo Jamshidi Marcello Simoes |
Nominations & Appointments | TBD |
Constitutions & ByLaws | TBD |
Fellows | TBD |
Standards | TBD |
Finance | TBD |
Liaison & Transnational | TBD |
The President appointed Mo Jamshidi as the IEEE Systems Journal Editor-in-Chief
Confirmed by the AdCom
President appointed Marcelo Simoes as member, Publications Committee, confirmed by AdCom
Mo Jamshidi reviewed detailed plans for the Journal by going over the required IEEE planning. Mark Montrose submitted a suggested update to the planning document (IEEE Form 1) that has to go before the Publications Committee. The planned first issue is hoped for the 1st quarter 2007.
Bob Rassa summarized initial plans for the Council’s planned Conference, hoped to start late 2006. Candidate cities as discussed by Council members are Hawaii (Honolulu), Vancouver BC and Montreal QC.
1st conf theme: Systems Conf: Dealing With Disaster
Invite Social Implications of Technology Council
Bob Rassa will work on a Council logo
The Council needs a website and webmaster:
(thought: Justin Dyer of I&M Society?)
The Conference needs a website: UNM?
Mo Jamshidi could host if needed.
Conf should have some peer review for its proceedings (this issue is being worked by IEEE and will be discussed at the Nov Board meetings)
The Conference will issue a Call for Papers, not Call for Abstracts
It was agreed that we need to meet about 4x a year initially, at least 2 of which should be in person and 1 or 2 can be via WebEx or NetMeeting, with telecon. We will try to hold an electronic meeting in the fall of 2005, with the next in-person meeting in January 2006.
Bob Rassa will send announcement of officer elections to the member Societies, and will note that once elected to an office they vacate their Society delegate positions, which will need to be backfilled.
ATTENDEES
Society | Member? | Rep |
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Instrumentation & Measurement | Yes | Bob Rassa Clyde Chittister |
Aerospace & Electronic Systems | Yes | Paul Gartz |
Engineering Management | Yes | Gerard H (Gus) Gaynor Wade Shaw |
Circuits And Systems | Yes | Ian Hiskins |
Microwave Theory & Techniques | Yes | |
Systems, Man & Cybernetics | Yes | Mo Jamshidi |
Reliability | Guest | William Tonti |
Computer | Yes | Byron Purves |
Product Safety Engineering | (yes) | |
Communications Society | Yes | Curtis Siller |
Power Electronics | Not Voted | Marcelo G. Simoes |
Oceanic Engineering | Yes | Jim Barbera |
Computational Intelligence | Yes | |
IEEE Guests | John Vig Laura Creighton |
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Invited Guests | Mark Schaeffer Dev Banerjee Janet Liddiard |