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The safety and well-being of all conference participants is our priority. Please know that our thoughts are with those affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. In response to conditions caused by COVID-19, IEEE I2MTC 2021, scheduled to be held in Glasgow, Scotland on May 17-20, 2021 will now be held virtually.

This offers a wider range of participation for authors, speakers, and exhibitors to present their research and products around the world. Registration and exhibitor fees have been reduced. The new registration fees can be viewed in the Registration tab.

For questions or concerns, please contact Laura LeBlanc, lleblanc@conferencecatalysts.com. We look forward to interacting with you virtually in May 2021.

10 Reasons to Attend IEEE I2MTC 2021

The IEEE I2MTC – International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference – is the flagship conference of the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society and is dedicated to advances in measurement methodologies, measurement systems, instrumentation, and sensors in all areas of science and technology. These features make I2MTC a unique event and one of the most important conferences in the field of instrumentation and measurement.

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Important Dates

May 26, 2021

Abstract (Industry papers)

May 26, 2021

Manuscript (Academic/ Research papers) Submittal

May 26, 2021

Special Session Proposals Deadline

June 15, 2021

Acceptance Notification

June 30, 2021

Final Paper Submission

Call for Papers

About the Symposium

This symposium seeks to create an interactive forum for the advancement of the practice of systems engineering across the multiple disciplines and specialty areas associated with the engineering of complex systems. The symposium will provide a venue for systems engineering practitioners, managers, researchers, and educators to exchange innovative concepts, ideas, applications and lessons learned addressing:

  • Applications-oriented topics on large-scale systems and systems-of-systems in topics
  • Systems engineering, education, standards, processes and methodologies for the system-of systems environment
  • Research opportunities and results relating to

Topics for IEEE ISSE 2021

  • System Architecture and Architectural Frameworks
  • Engineering Systems-of-Systems
  • Risk Management of Complex Systems Environment
  • Systems Reliability
  • Engineering Processes for Complex Systems – Includes Process
  • Improvement and Quality Management
  • Product Lifecycle Management Processes and Tools for System-of Systems (Includes Configuration Management)
  • (CM), Requirements management, Data Management Strategy
  • (CMS) and Integrated Logistics Support
  • Service Oriented Architectures
  • Cyber Security Issues and Approaches for Complex Systems
  • Enterprise Systems Engineering
  • Modeling and Simulation
  • Agile Development Methods of System-of-Systems
  • Model-Based Systems Engineering
  • Systems Verification and Validation
  • Systems Engineering Competency, Education and Training
  • Program/Project Management for Complex Systems
  • “Systems thinking” Benefits
  • Technology Transfer Between Academia and Industry
  • Societal and Political Impacts of Systems and Systems Design
  • Diagnostics, Prognostics, and Enterprise Health Management
  • Research in Systems Engineering
  • Software Systems Engineering
  • System-level design
  • HW/SW co-design
  • Virtual prototyping

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IEEE ISSE 2020 KEYNOTE

Alessandro Golkar

Associate Professor
Skoltech
Russia

Shedding Light On Agile System Development

Engineering teams around the world are experimenting new Agile approaches in their system development projects. In this keynote speech we will investigate the question on whether it is possible to effectively implement Agile frameworks, such as Scrum, in complex system developments including hardware, as opposed to (or complementary to) the well established systems engineering frameworks such as the systems engineering V-model.

Agile Scrum is a product development framework based around the idea of weekly sprints (iterations) and development of incrementally evolving Minimum Viable Products. Scrum is supposed to deliver products that are more adaptable to changing customer needs, and are developed faster compared to traditional development approaches.

Can the benefits of Scrum be transposed vis a vis to system development projects, including hardware? The short answer is – it depends, and not always. We will explore this question in depth, looking at the role of system development variables such as cost of iteration, time of iteration, and other key factors in the development.

This talk will provide a comprehensive overview of the research program that our team has been developing since 2018 on this topic, shedding light on the alleged benefits of Agile and providing for the first time a systematic investigation of its benefits when applied to complex engineering systems development.

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