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SEWING THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION THREAD: A DEEPER LOOK INTO MODEL-BASED SIX SIGMA (MBSS) AND THE MODEL‐BASED SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE PROCESSES (MBSAP)

L. T. Starr, J. C. de Baca, D. R. Herber


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L. T. Starr, J. C. de Baca, D. R. Herber. 'Sewing the digital transformation thread: a deeper look into model-based Six Sigma (MBSS) and the model‐based systems architecture processes (MBSAP).' In AIAA 2022 Science and Technology Forum and Exposition, AIAA-2022-0095, San Diego, CA, USA, Jan 2022. doi: 10.2514/6.2022-0095

BibTeX Source:

@inproceedings{Starr2022a,
  author    = {Starr, LaTasha T and de Baca, Justin C and Herber, Daniel R},
  title     = {Sewing the digital transformation thread: a deeper look into model-based Six Sigma (MBSS) and the model‐based systems architecture processes (MBSAP)},
  booktitle = {AIAA 2022 Science and Technology Forum and Exposition},
  address   = {San Diego, CA, USA},
  number    = {AIAA-2022-0095},
  month     = jan,
  year      = {2022},
  doi       = {10.2514/6.2022-0095},
  pdf       = {https://www.engr.colostate.edu/%7Edrherber/files/Starr2022a.pdf},
}

Abstract:

Interfaces within a System-of-Systems are complex in nature and the necessary steps to define those interfaces are often difficult to capture and communicate across responsible parties. Implementation of a robust communication structure is necessary to support System-of-Systems development, production, and sustainment. Communication is one of the key tenets of Systems Engineering and organizational process improvement attempts are futile without it. The structured improvement focus of Model-Based Six Sigma, combined with the knowledge sharing goals of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) applications, will be analyzed as a collaborative approach to improving communication effectiveness within System-of-Systems relationships digitally.