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 ===== Measure of Success =====  ===== Measure of Success ===== 
   - Identify usability levels to focus discussions   - Identify usability levels to focus discussions
-  - Paper 1 - Industry Library ​Exemplars +  - Paper 1 - {{:​mbse:​combined_usability_exemplars_paper_mbse_usability_group.docx|2012 Usability ​Exemplars; 5 cases}} 
-  - Paper 2 - Library Guidelines and Usability Challenges+  - Paper 2 - [[https://​docs.google.com/​document/​d/​1EVZNqtEumypuqymV8l3ENP5hFTLErSLjDwpsKnPtjt4/​edit?​usp=sharing|Library Guidelines and Usability Challenges ​(Focus on Meta data)]] Focused Scope on Jan 2014 IW 
 +  - Paper 3 - [[https://​docs.google.com/​document/​d/​12BIvPKiQxdExC0UoPt87Ucb0AK2wUXB740eHCYL7EtE/​edit?​usp=sharing|SysML Usability Challenges (Usability Study)]] New as of Jan 2014 IW
  
 ===== Schedule =====  ===== Schedule ===== 
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 |Feb 2013|Condense Library Exemplar Paper to 15 pages|Ron Lyles & David Lempia| |Feb 2013|Condense Library Exemplar Paper to 15 pages|Ron Lyles & David Lempia|
 |June 2013|Library Best Practices|Working Group Sessions at IS|Bjorn Cole| |June 2013|Library Best Practices|Working Group Sessions at IS|Bjorn Cole|
-|Dec 2013|Complete ​Library ​Best Practices|Ready for IW|Bjorn Cole|+|Jan 2014|Re-focus the Library ​Paper|Ready for IW|Bjorn Cole| 
 +|Nov 2014|Complete Paper 2 & 3 for the IS 2015|Ready for IW|Bjorn Cole|
  
 ===== Team Members =====  ===== Team Members ===== 
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 ^Name^Organization^Contact Information^ ^Name^Organization^Contact Information^
 |Armin Mueller|ScopeSET GmbH|[email protected] | |Armin Mueller|ScopeSET GmbH|[email protected] |
-|David Lempia| Rockwell Collins | [email protected] | 
 |Dick Welling | | | |Dick Welling | | |
 |Jen Narkevic | | | |Jen Narkevic | | |
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 |Werner Altmann| | | |Werner Altmann| | |
 |Bjorn Cole| Jet Propulsion Laboratory | [email protected] | |Bjorn Cole| Jet Propulsion Laboratory | [email protected] |
-===== Materials =====  
  
-**A presentation on {{:​mbse:​what_is_usability.pptx|What is usability?​}}+====== Materials ======
  
-{{:​mbse:​emerging_usability_patterns_in_the_application_of_modeling_libraries.pdf|Emerging Usability Patterns in the application of modeling libraries, Published Feb 2013}}+  * {{:​mbse:​emerging_usability_patterns_in_the_application_of_modeling_libraries.pdf|Emerging Usability Patterns in the application of modeling libraries, Published Feb 2013}} 
 +  * **Emerging Usability Patterns in the Application of Modeling Libraries Abstract**: This paper summarizes the conclusions of the MBSE Usability Group for 2012. Five perspectives are offered with each perspective grounded by an exemplar from the authors’ practice using Model Based Systems Engineering Environments. These exemplars range from very detailed step-by-step descriptions with identification of fine-grained usability issues to system of systems simulations developed by geographically dispersed operations in a global company. Discussion of each exemplar within the Usability Group led to significant lessons learned for the team. This paper summarized the chief lessons learned during this process. Today, the process continues. In the words of Ron Lyells, “Usability is an emergent quality.” 
 +  * {{:​mbse:​mbse_usability_working_group_use_cases_jan_31_2011_v3.doc|Usability Use Cases collected January 31, 2011}}
  
-**Emerging ​Usability ​Patterns in the Application of Modeling Libraries Abstract**: This paper summarizes the conclusions of the MBSE Usability Group for 2012. Five perspectives are offered with each perspective grounded by an exemplar from the authors’ practice using Model Based Systems Engineering Environments. These exemplars range from very detailed step-by-step descriptions with identification of fine-grained usability issues to system of systems simulations developed by geographically dispersed operations in +====== ​Usability ​Dimensions ======
-a global company. Discussion of each exemplar within the Usability Group led to significant lessons learned for the team. This paper summarized the chief lessons learned during this process. Today, the process continues. In the words of Ron Lyells, “Usability is an emergent quality.”+
  
- +A presentation on {{:mbse:what_is_usability.pptx|What is usability?}}
- +
-{{:mbse:mbse_usability_working_group_use_cases_jan_31_2011_v3.doc|Usability Use Cases collected January 31, 2011}}+
  
 The usability dimensions describe key aspects of usability that are measurable during experiments. The four usability dimensions are: The usability dimensions describe key aspects of usability that are measurable during experiments. The four usability dimensions are:
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   * Error Tolerance   * Error Tolerance
   * Subjective (Satisfaction)   * Subjective (Satisfaction)
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 +====== Scope ======
  
 The scope of the usability groups work includes: The scope of the usability groups work includes:
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   * Language / models (representational capabilities)   * Language / models (representational capabilities)
   * Tools   * Tools
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 +====== Usability Use Cases ======
 +
  
 Use cases will be collected that describe how a systems engineer creates engineering artifacts for a specific customer during a specific systems engineering process step. The type of information we will collect for use cases include: Use cases will be collected that describe how a systems engineer creates engineering artifacts for a specific customer during a specific systems engineering process step. The type of information we will collect for use cases include:
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