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ctseng [DEIX Challenge Files]
mbse:deix:challenge [2020/09/18 18:54]
ctseng [Digital Engineering Information Exchange Challenge]
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 The INCOSE/NDIA Digital Engineering Information Exchange Working Group (DEIXWG) is soliciting participants for its Digital Engineering Information Exchange Challenge kicking off in July 2020 and culminating in the unveiling of challenge submissions at the 2020 NDIA Systems and Mission Engineering Conference. ​ The DEIX Challenge is an opportunity for anyone interested in Digital Engineering/​Transformation from across Government, Industry, and Academia to help shape the future of Digital Engineering. ​ DEIX Challenge Submissions are to be built upon a DEIXWG-provided Digital Viewpoint Model and should include proposed notional Digital Views that could be used for providing and consuming Digital Information pulled from multiple Digital Artifacts. ​ Successful DEIX Challenge Submissions will involve developing novel ways to synthesize and fuse Digital Information from a collection of SysML, Matlab, MCAD, FEA, and other types of Digital Artifacts into a Digital View that addresses a participant-created scenario of specific perspectives and needs.  ​ The INCOSE/NDIA Digital Engineering Information Exchange Working Group (DEIXWG) is soliciting participants for its Digital Engineering Information Exchange Challenge kicking off in July 2020 and culminating in the unveiling of challenge submissions at the 2020 NDIA Systems and Mission Engineering Conference. ​ The DEIX Challenge is an opportunity for anyone interested in Digital Engineering/​Transformation from across Government, Industry, and Academia to help shape the future of Digital Engineering. ​ DEIX Challenge Submissions are to be built upon a DEIXWG-provided Digital Viewpoint Model and should include proposed notional Digital Views that could be used for providing and consuming Digital Information pulled from multiple Digital Artifacts. ​ Successful DEIX Challenge Submissions will involve developing novel ways to synthesize and fuse Digital Information from a collection of SysML, Matlab, MCAD, FEA, and other types of Digital Artifacts into a Digital View that addresses a participant-created scenario of specific perspectives and needs.  ​
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 +Link to NDIA 2020 Virtual Systems and Mission Engineering Conference: https://​www.ndia.org/​events/​2020/​11/​10/​2020-vsystems-and-mission-engineering-conference ​
  
 Please download and review the challenge files for challenge details and submission instructions. Interested participants can email Sean McGervey ([email protected]) for any questions and comments regarding the challenge. Please download and review the challenge files for challenge details and submission instructions. Interested participants can email Sean McGervey ([email protected]) for any questions and comments regarding the challenge.
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