NEW WINTER ON-CAMPUS UCSD REQUIREMENTS COURSE
During the Winter quarter 2009, Jeff will present a new Universal Architecture Description Framework course that will cover all active requirements modeling methods and show how one can combine a subset of them to form a truly comprehensive model from which all requirements populating a set of program specifications may be derived no matter the intended method of implementation (hardware, software, or humans following procedures). The course will be presented on campus at UCSD as a one-quarter length course stretching from January through March in nine class meetings of three hours each once a week.Contact UCSD Extension (http://www.ucsd.extension.edu) to sign up.
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE COURSES
ATI will offer the JOG System Engineering Total Systems Engineering and Development course in the following venues in 2008:
February 2-5, 2009 in Beltsville, MD and March 3-6, 2009 in Colorado Springs, Colorado
This course provides coverage of the complete system development life cycle featuring one day on each of the four fundamental system engineering areas of interest: requirements, synthesis (design, material, and manufacturing), verification, and management. This is essentially the JOG System Engineering four-course certificate program in four days. In quarter length courses it requires 12 days in the accelerated format. Other than the Johns Hopkins course, these courses are offered in a hotel in the indicated cities.
ATI will offer the JOG System Engineering course System Engineering - Requirements course in the following venues in early 2009:
February 2-5, 2009 in Albuquerque, NM and March 3-6, 2009 in Columbia, MD.
Please contact ATI at http://www.aticourses.com or via telephone at (888) 501-2100 or (410) 956-8805 for more information.