Designing complex industrial systems is today a fundamental strategic challenge for all large enterprises, most notably in Europe and North America. A relatively new discipline, centered on systems architecture & engineering, emerged in the academic environment. This discipline intends to develop theory, methods and tools that shall allow engineers to manage the increasing complexity of the technical systems they must design and implement.
Mastering complex engineered systems requires a global integrated understanding both of industrial practices and of sophisticated theoretical tools. Thus, the creation of a widely open meeting forum at European level, dedicated to all academic researchers and industrial actors that are interested by complex industrial systems engineering, and not limited to the existing specialists of the subject, was crucial. It is actually a sine qua non condition in order to nurture and develop in Europe the complex industrial systems science on the move.
The purpose of the Complex Systems Design & Management (CSDM) conference is exactly to be such a forum, and to become, the European academic-industrial conference of reference in the scientific field of complex industrial systems architecture & engineering.
PRESENTATIONS
– Opening of the Conference
- Daniel Krob, Marc Aiguier and Francis Bretaudeau, CSDM 2010 organizing & programme committees chairmen
- Maurice Robin, General director, Digiteo Labs, France
- Dominique Vernay, President, System@tic Industrial Cluster, France
– Societal challenges
- Thierry Nkaoua, Deputy Senior Vice President for Research and Innovation, AREVA, France
- “After the financial crisis: taking into account systemic risks in stress-testing and in regulation”, Danièle Nouy, chairman of the board, National Banking Commission, France
- “To what extend the management of the complex health care system could be formailzed? A lesson fron health care policy and hospital management”, Jean de Kervasdoué, professor, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, France
- “Developing the future Air Traffic Management system”, Florian Guillermet, Chief Programme Officer, SESAR Joint Undertaking, EEC
– Industrial challenges
- “Mastering large-scale systems: industrial challenges”, Marko Erman, technical director, Thales, France
- “Information Systems: New challenges, Bernard Duverneuil”, chief information officer, Essilor, France
- “Complex Systems: The RFLP way (Requirements, Functional, Logical, Physical) by Dassault Aviation”, Jacques Pellas, general secretary, and Jean Sass, vice-president information systems, Dassault Aviation, France
- “Turning raw data into actionable knowledge : known challenges and new complexities”, Yannick Cras, technical director, SAP, Germany
– Posters presentations
– Scientific state of the art
- “Elements of Interactio”, Farhad Arbab, professor, National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI), Netherlands
- “Missed Opportunities: The Role of Automation in the Design of Complex Engineering Systems”, Bran Selic, director of advanced technology, Zeligsoft, Canada
- “The Price of Utopia: Driving Industrial Products towards States of Higher Performance through System Optimization”, Olivier de Weck, professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- “Systems verification and validation”, Kim G. Larsen, professor, Aalborg University, Denmark
– Methodological state of the art
- “Enterprise Architecture and the Information Age Enterprise”, Leon A. Kappelman, Professor of Information Systems, University of North Texas, USA
- “Challenges and Approaches towards Systems Engineering Tools Integration”, Jacques Ariel Sirat, vice-president “Systems & Products Architecture & Engineering”, EADS, Europe
- “Systems Engineering, the AFIS vision for the 2020 years”, Catherine Devic, Vice-Chairman of AFIS in association with DGA, and Dominique Luzeaux, President of AFIS & DGA, France
- “Advanced Practices for Systems Engineering Project Management based on Value and Cost Metrics Driven Architecture and Value Delivery: The Practice of The Planning Language “Planguage” for Competitive Industrial Engineering”, Tom Gilb, INCOSE Fellow, Norway
– Contributed talks
Parallel Session 1
Session 1.1 – Chairman: Marc Aiguier
- “Searching the Best (Formulation, Solver, Configuration) for Structured Problems”, Antonio Frangioni (Universita’ di Pisa, Italy) and Luis Perez-Sanchez (Universita’ di Pisa, Italy)
- “Optimal technological architecture evolutions of Information Systems”, Vassilis Giakoumakis (Université d’Amiens, France), Daniel Krob (Ecole Polytechnique, France), Leo Liberti (Ecole Polytechnique, France) and Fabio Roda (Ecole Polytechnique, France)
- “Discrete search in design optimization”, Martin Fuchs (CERFACS, France) and Arnold Neumaier (University of Vienna, Austria)
Session 1.2 – Chairman: Olivier Bournez
- “Software architectures for flexible task-oriented program execution on multicore systems”, Thomas Raubert (University of Bayreuth, Germany) and Gudula Ruenger (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany)
- “System Engineering approach applied to Galileo System”, Stéphanie Lizy-Destrez (ISAE, France) and Steven Bouchired (Thales Alenia Space, France)
- “The enterprise methodology – An approach to multisystems”, Dominique Vauquier (Praxeme Institute, Axa, France)
- “Multidisciplinary simulation of mechatronic components in severe environments”, Jérémy Lefèvre (Université Technologique de Compiègne, France), Sébastien Charles (Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin, France), Magali Bosch (Université Technologique de Compiègne, France), Benoît Eynard (Université Technologique de Compiègne, France) and Manuel Henner (Valeo, France)
Session 1.3 – Chairman: Claude Féliot
- “Tools to uncouple the schedule of large complex nuclear projects from regulatory changes”, Edoardo Cavalieri D’Oro (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
- “Contribution to Rational Determination of Warranty Parameters for a New Product”, Zdenek Vintr (University of Defence, Czech Republic) and Michal Vintr (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)
- “Performance Analysis of the Matched-Pulse-Based Fault Detection”, Layane Abboud (Supélec, France), Andrea Cozza (Supélec, France) and Lionel Pichon (LGEP, Supélec, France)
Session 1.4 – Chairman: Sylvain Peyronnet
- “Model-driven Architecture buildingfor constrained Systems”, Jean-Luc Voirin (Thales, France)
- “Using Simulink Design Verifier for proving behavioral properties on a complex safety critical system in the ground transportation domain”, Jean-Frédéric Etienne (SafeRiver, France), Stéphane Fechter (SafeRiver, France) and Juppeaux Eric (SafeRiver, France)
Parallel Session 2
Session 2.1 – Chairman: Leo Liberti
- “A natural measure for denoting software system complexity”, Jacques Printz (CNAM, France)
- “System engineering in EADS: a comprehensive approach”, Jacques Ariel Sirat (EADS, Europe)
Session 2.2 – Chairman: Oliver De Weck
- “Formalization of an integrated system/project design framework: First models and processes”, Joel Abeille (Pulsar Innovation, France), Thierry Courdet (Toulouse University – ENIT, France), Elise Vareiller (Toulouse University – Mines Albi – CGI, France), Laurent Geneste (Toulouse University – ENIT, France), Michel Aldanondo (Toulouse University – Mines Albi – CGI, France) and Thierry Roux (Pulsar Innovation, France)
- “Managing the complexity of environmental assessments of complex industrial systems with a Lean 6 Sigma approach”, François Cluzel (Ecole Centrale de Paris, France), Bernard Yannou (Ecole Centrale de Paris, France), Daniel Afonso (CUBIK Partners, France), Yann Leroy (Ecole Centrale de Paris, France), Dominique Millet (SupMéca, France) and Dominique Pareau (Ecole Centrale de Paris, France)
- “System requirements control & risks control: mind the gap”, Alain Cointet (RATP, France) and Catherine Laval (APTE SYSTEM, France)
- “Information model for model driven safety requirements management of complex systems”, Romaric Guillerm (LAAS – CNRS, France), Demmou Hamid (LAAS – CNRS, France) and Sadou Nabil (Supélec – IETR, France)
Session 2.3 – Chairman: David Chemouil
- “Practical Solution of Periodic Filtered Approximation as a Convex Quadratic Integer Program”, Federico Bizzarri (ARCES, University of Bologna, Italy), Christoph Buchheim (TU Dortmund, Germany), Sergio Callegari (ARCES & DEIS, University of Bologna, Italy), Alberto Caprara (DEIS, University of Bologna, Italy), Andrea Lodi (DEIS, University of Bologna, Italy), Riccardo Rovatti (ARCES & DEIS, University of Bologna, Italy) and Gianluca Setti (ENDIF, University of Ferrara, Italy)
- “Involving AUTOSAR Rules for Mechatronic System Design”, Pascal Gouriet (PSA Peugeot Citroën, France)
- “Towards a Viewpoint-Based Framework for Reactive Systems Modeling”, Frederic Thomas (Obeo, France) and Etienne Juliot (Obeo, France)
Session 2.4 – Chairman: Eric Goubault
- “SmART: An Application Reconfiguration Framework”, Hervé Paulino (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal), João Lourenço (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal), João Martins (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) and Nuno Duro (Evolve Space Solutions, Portugal)
- “A hierarchical approach to design a V2V intersection assistance system”, Hycham Abou Taleb (Knowledge Inside, France), Samuel Boutin (Knowledge Inside, France) and Bruno Monsuez (ENSTA Paristech, France)
- “Real-Time Animation for Formal Specification”, Dominique Méry (Université Henri Poincaré Nancy 1 – LORIA, France) and Neeraj Singh (Université Henri Poincaré Nancy 1 – LORIA, France)
COMMITTEES
The CSD&M Conference is chaired by one Chairman and is also based on the involvment of many Committee Members that you can discover more precisely below.
- The Organizing Committee is in charge of defining the agenda/program of the conference, identifying Keynote Speakers and has to ensure the functioning of the event (sponsoring, communication…)
- The Program Committee consists of about 30 members of high international visibility. Their expertise spectrum covers all the conference topics. This committee is in charge of assessing submitted papers and of selecting the ones that will be presented during the contributed talks session or during the poster session.
General Chair
Prof. Daniel Krob, CESAMES, France
Chair:
Daniel Krob, Institute Professor, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Members:
- Paul Bourgine, Director, French National Network of Complex Systems, France
- Olivier Bournez, Professor, Ecole Polytechnique, France
- Pascal Foix, Director, Systems Engineering, Thales, France
- Omar Hammami, Associate Professor, ENSTA, France
- Leo Liberti, Assistant Professor, Ecole Polytechnique, France
- Sylvain Peyronnet, Assistant Professor, Université Paris Sud, France
- Yann Pollet, Chaired Professor, CNAM, France
- Jacques Ariel Sirat, Vice President, EADS, France
Academic Chair:
Marc Aiguier, Professor, Ecole Centrale de Paris, France
Members:
- Manfred Broy, Professor, Technische Universität of München, Germany
- David Chemouil, Research Scientist, ONERA, France
- Daren Dalcher, Professor, Middlesex University, United Kingdom
- Olivier de Weck, Professor, Massachussets Institute of Technology, United States
- Dov Dori, Professor, Technion University, Israel
- Wolter Fabrycky, Professor, Virginia Tech, United States
- José Fiadeiro, Professor, University of Leicester, United Kingdom
- Eric Goubault, Research Director, Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique, France
- Ignacio Grossmann, Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
- Kim Larsen, Professor, Aalborg University, Denmark
- Jerry Luftman, Professor, Stevens University, United States
- Fei Yue Wang, Professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
- Tapio Westerlund, Professor, Abo University, Finland
- Jim Woodcock, Professor, York University, United Kingdom
Industrial Chair:
Francis Bretaudeau, Director, Logistics & Planning Systems, EADS Defence & Security, France
Members:
- Yves Caseau, Chief Strategic Officer, Bouygues Telecom, France
- Jim Clevenger, President and Managing Director, Silverglobe Inc., United States
- Claude Feliot, Manager, Systems Engineering Core Competency Network, Alstom Transport, France
- Hans-Georg Frischkorn, Director, Control & Software, Global Electrical Systems, Germany
- Rudolf Haggenmüller, Scientific Director, Artemisia, Germany
- Anthony Hall, Chairman, Anthony Hall Ltd., United Kingdom
- Cecilia Haskins, Senior Consultant, INCOSE, Norway
- Matthew Hause, Senior Consultant, Architecture frameworks, Artisan Software, United Kingdom
- Butz Henning, Director, Information Management & Electronic Networks, Airbus, Germany
- Jon Lee, Manager, Mathematical Programming, IBM Research, United States
- Dominique Luzeaux, Chief Engineer, Direction Générale de l’Armement, France
- Michel Morvan, Chief Scientific Officer, Veolia Environnement, France
- Hillary Sillitto, Architect, Systems of systems, Thales, United Kingdom
- David Walden, Chief Technical Officer, Sysnovation, United States