Conference Program
- Day 1 - Wednesday the 24 February 2016: Industrial and Societal Challenges / Panels / Poster Workshop
- Day 2 - Thursday the 25 February 2016: Scientific and Methodological States of the Art / Panel / Systems Architecture & Engineering Tools Session / Conference Dinner
- Day 3 - Friday the 26 February 2016: Open Sessions / Contributed Talks & Tutorial
Day 1 – Societal and Industrial Challenges - Keynote Speakers Talks / Panels / Poster Workshop
The first day of the conference is dedicated to the presentation of the societal & industrial contexts of complex systems engineering. It consists of a number of high-profile seminars who will give a clear and synthetic vision of the domain around the main theme of this 2nd edition "Smart Nations - Designing and Sustaining". A panel will end each pleanry session and the Poster Workshop will blend into breaks of the whole day until a dedicated Workshop & Conference Cocktail at the end of the day.
09:00-09:30 – Opening of the Conference
- 09:00-09:05 - Welcoming by the Chair of the Organizing Committee: Mr. Yang How TAN, President of the DSTA Academy
- 09:05-09:10 - Welcoming by Prof. Tow Chong CHONG, Provost of the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)
- 09:10-09:15 - Welcoming by the two general conference co-chairmen: Prof. Pao Chuen LUI, Adviser, National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office and Prof. Daniel KROB, President of CESAMES and Institute Professor, Ecole Polytechnique
- 09:15-09:20 - Welcoming by the 3 Co-Chairs of the Program Committee: Prof. Michel-Alexandre CARDIN, NUS / Mr. Saik Hay FONG, ST Engineering / Mr. Yang How TAN, DSTA Academy
9:20-12:40 - Societal Challenges and Panel 1 on "Technology & Policy" - 09:20-09:25 - Introduction of the Session Chair: Peter HO, Senior Adviser, Centre for Strategic Futures - SG
- 09:25-09:50 – Systems Engineering: A Critical Discipline in Whole-of-Govt Approach to Urban Water Development by Gee Paw TAN, Chairman, PUB-The National Water Agency – SG
- 09:50-10:15 – Future of Engineering Education in the World Based on Design and Systems by Thomas MAGNANTI, President, Singapore University of Technology and Design – SG
- 10:15-10:40 - Liveable and Sustainable Cities – the Urban Systems Approach by Teng Chye KHOO, Executive Director, Centre for Liveable Cities, Ministry of National Development – SG
10:40-11:10 - Coffee break & Free visit to posters
- 11:10-11:35 - Singapore: What does Smart Mean? by Kok Yam TAN, Head, Smart Nation Programme Office (SNPO) – SG
- 11:35-12:00 - The Need for Technology Policy Programs: Example of Big Data by Richard DE NEUFVILLE, Professor, MIT – US
12:00-12:40 - Panel 1 – Technology & Policy (with Q&R of morning keynote speakers and panelists) led by Mr. Peter HO, Senior Adviser, Centre for the Strategic Futures - SG). Details to click here.
12:40-13:40 – Lunch Break & Free visit to posters
13:40-16:10 - Industrial Challenges and Panel 2 on "Challenges of Understanding and Creating Operational Concepts for a Smart City" - 13:40-13:45 - Introduction of the Session Chair: Ms. Kerry LUNNEY, Engineer Thales & Head of INCOSE Asia-Oceania Sector
- 13:45-14:10 – Systems Engineering in an Inter-Connected World by Peng Yam TAN, Chief Executive, Defence Science & Technology Agency (DSTA) – SG
- 14:10-14:35 – Civil, Dual and Military Engineering in Complex Systems by Erick LANSARD, Vice President Technical & Space Development, Thales – FR
14:35-15:05 - Coffee break & Free visit to posters
- 15:05-15:30 – Integrated Infrastructure Value-Chain Planning for Industrial Estates and Buildings by Soon Poh HEAH, Assistant CEO Engineering & Operations Group, JTC Corporation - SG
15:30-16:10 - Panel 2 - Challenges of Understanding and Creating Operational Concepts for a Smart City (with Q&R of afternoon keynote speakers and panelists) – led by Kerry LUNNEY with panelists Serge LANDRY, Bill PARKINS and Nikhil JOSHI (INCOSE of Asia-Oceania). Details to click here.
16:10-18:00 - Poster Workshop & Conference Cocktail - Location: Campus Centre - Modelling Resilience in Interdependent Infrastructures: Real-world Considerations - Mong Soon SIM and Kah Wah LAI (DSO National Laboratories - SG)
- System Engineering Workbench for Multi-Views Systems Methodology with 3DEXPERIENCE Platform-The Aircraft RADAR Use Case - Emilio GOMEZ, Christophe FERNANDES, Hatim ADLI and Eliane FOURGEAU (Dassault Systemes – FR)
- The Methodology to Integrate the Information Concerned About the Safety Between Many Kinds of Materials About the Space System - Nasa YOSHIOKA, Nobuyuki KOBAYASHI and Seiko SHIRASAKA ( Keio University – JP)
- Information Architecture for Complex Systems Design and Management - Wael HAFEZ (WHA Research Inc. - US)
- A CLEAN Way for Sustainable Solid Waste Management System for Singapore - Zhongwang CHUA, Jun Wen FONG, Guoquan LAI, Sheng Yong Kenny TEO, Kevin George WILLIAMS, Chee Mun Kelvin WONG and Eng Seng CHIA (NUS/TDSI - SG)
- Mexico Ciudad Segura - Jean LANCELIN and Haoming HUANG (Thales – FR/SG)
- Product Line Management – Convergence architecture, market and operational gains - Antoine TRUONG, Helene BACHATENE, Serge LANDRY and Keng Hoe TOH (Thales – FR/SG)
Day 2 – Scientific and Methodological States of the Art / Panel / Systems Architecture & Engineering Tools Session / Conference Dinner
The second day of the conference is devoted to systemic methodologies and fundamentals emerging from academic as well as industrial or governmental environments around the speakers’ main theme: "Smart Nations - Designing and Sustaining". It is centered on the fact that the architectural paradigm can help to think about complex systems in a unified way. There will also be an important Systems Architecture & Engineering Tools Session dedicated to companies (selected conference partners) for their demonstrations of projects or products & services by booth presences and success stories. Finally the conference dinner will end the day.
9:00-12:30 - Scientific State of the Art / Panel 3 on "Models & methods for complex systems design" / Systems Architecture & Engineering Tools Session I
- 09:00-09:05 - Presentation of the session by the session chair – Prof. Daniel KROB, Institute Professor, Ecole Polytechnique - FR
- 09:05-09:35 (with Q&R) Systems Architecture for Complex Ecosystemsby Daniel KROB, Institute Professor, Ecole Polytechnique – FR
- 09:35-10:05 (with Q&R) - Building Confidence in Complex Systems Models for Reducing Population Health Risks by Theresa BROWN, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff & Program Manager, Sandia National Laboratories – US
- 10:05-10:35 (with Q&R) The journey towards Model Based Engineering by Alan D. HARDING, INCOSE President – UK
10:35-11:05 - Coffee break
- 11:05-11:35 (with Q&R) - Addressing the New Challenges of the Rapidly Urbanizing World with Big Data by See Kiong NG, Program Director, Urban Systems Initiatives, Agency of Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) – SG
- 11:35-12:00 - Panel 3 led by Daniel KROB, Institute Professor, Ecole Polytechnique - FR, with keynote panelists Dr. Theresa BROWN and Mr. Alan HARDING. Details to click here
- 12:00-12:30 - Systems Architecture & Engineering Tools Session Part I - Free visit to booths
12:30-13:30 – Lunch Break
13:30-17:30 - Methodological State of the Art/ Systems Architecture & Engineering Tools Session Part II - 13:30-14:30 - Systems Architecture & Engineering Tools Session II - success stories of Dassault Systemes (by Michel HAGEGE, director of worldwide business dvpt), EDF (by Pablo VIEJO, general administrator & head of EDF SG), Surbana Jurong (by Tat Leong CHEW, senior consultant)and Accenture Beijing (by Dong LIU, deputy director)
- 14:30-14:35 - Presentation of the session by the session chair
- 14:35-15:05 (with Q&R) - Mathematical Modelling of Complex Systems by Kate SMITH-MILES, Professor, Monash University – AS
- 15:05-15:35 (with Q&R) -Systems Design Innovation for a Smart Nationby Kristin WOOD, Professor, Singapore University of Technology and Design – SG
- 15:35-16:05 (with Q&R) - Leadership as a Robust Response to Complexity by Jimmy KHOO, Managing Director, Singapore District Cooling at Singapore Power Ltd – SG
16:05-16:35 - Coffee break
- 16:35-17:00 - Systems Architecture & Engineering Tools Session I – Free visit to booths
- 17:00-17:30 – Launch of the Call for Papers CSDM Asia 2017/ Announcements / End of the second day by Prof. Pao Chuen LUI and Daniel KROB
19:00-22:00 - Conference Dinner at the Ballroom 2 of the Fulleron Hotel Singapore – Event sponsored by Sembcorp and for persons registered this dinner as extra-activity only
Day 3 – Open Sessions / Contributed Talks & Tutorial
The third and last conference day is dedicated to 2 Open Sessions led by the conference partners Surbana Jurong and CESUN, followed by Contributed Talks and by the tutorial with experts on "Big Data & Data Analytics". A farewell ceremony will end the conference by brief speeches of Prof. Pao Chuen LUI and Daniel KROB, general co-chairs of the CSD&M Asia 2016.
9:00-10:00 - Open Session 1 - Surbana Jurong & Guests - head by Mr. Keen Joe POON, GCTO and Managing Director of Smart City Solutions, Surbana Jurong - SG. Details to see on: http://www.2016.csdm-asia.net/-Open...
Special Introduction about ERP by the Prof. Pao Chuen LUI, Adviser, National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office
(Location: Auditorium)
10:00-10:30 - Open Session 2 - Council of Engineering Systems Universities (CESUN) - head by Prof. Larry HEAD, University of Arizona and Olivier DE WECK, MIT – US. Details to see on: http://www.2016.csdm-asia.net/-OPEN...
(Location: Auditorium)
10:30-11:00 - Coffee break
11:00-17:00 - "A la carte" Program: Contributed Talks (opened to all participants) and 13:30-17:00 Tutorial “Big Data & Data Analytics” (reserved to those who registered & paied the tutorial as extra activity)
Contributed Talks – Session 1 – Presented by authors of selected papers opened to all participants (Location: Lecture Theatre 4)
Session 1-1 – Data Analytics
- 11:00-11:30 – Inferring activities and optimal trips: lessons from Singapore’s National Science Experiment - Barnabe Monnot, Georgios Piliouras, Erik Wilhelm, Yuren Zhou (SUTD – SG), Daniel Dahlmeier, Hai Yun Lu and Jin Wang (SAP – SG)
- 11:30-12:00 – Portfolio Decision Technology for Designing Optimal Syndemic Management Strategies- Matteo Convertino and Yang Liu (University of Minnesota - US)
- 12:00 -12:30 - Using social sciences to enhance the realism of simulation for complex urban environments - Stephen Kheh Chew Chai, Mohd. Faisal Bin Zainal Abiden, Hui Min Ng, Shawn Thian, Sidney Tio, Serge Landry and Antoine Fagette (Thales – SG/FR)
12:30-13:30 – Lunch Break
Session 1-2 - Systems Architecture - 13:30-14:00 – Framework for Managing System-of-System Ilities - Zhengyi Lian and Siow Hiang Teo (DSTA – SG)
- 14:00-14:30 – A general framework for critical infrastructure interdependencies modeling using economic input-output model and network analysis - Jiwei Lin, Kang Tai, Robert Tiong Lee Kong (NTU – SG) and Mong Soon Sim (DSO National Laboratories - SG)
- 14:30-15:00 - Expansionism-Based Design and System of Systems – Jianxi Luo (SUTD – SG)
15:00-15:30 - Coffee break
Session 1-3 - Sustainability and Resilience - 15:30-16:00 - Introducing Cyber Security at the Design Stage of Public Infrastructures: A Procedure and Case Study - Sridhar Adepu and Aditya Mathur (Singapore University of Techonology and Design – SG)
- 16:00-16:30 – Renewable integration in island systems– a system dynamics assessment - George Matthew, William J Nuttall, Ben Mestel and Laurence Dooley (The Open University – UK)
- 16:30-17:00 – Ontology for Weather Observation System - Yuki Onozuka, Makoto Ioki and Seiko Shirasaka (Keio University – JP)
Contributed Talks – Session 2 – Presented by authors of selected papers opened to all participants (Location: Lecture Theatre 5)
Session 2-1 – Design and Optimization - 11:00-11:30 – Design for Affordability from System to Programme to Portfolio using Tradespace-based Affordability Analysis: An Application to a Federated Satellite System Design Case Study1 - Marcus Shihong Wu (Defence Science & Technology Agency - SG)
- 11:30-12:00 – Holistic Integrated Decisions Trade-Off Analysis-Baseline for an Optimal Virtual IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) - Arevik Gevorgyan, Daniel Krob (Laboratoire d’Informatique LIX École Polytechnique - FR) and Peter Spencer (Alcatel-Lucent – FR)
- 12:00 -12:30 – An optimization framework for terminal sequencing and scheduling: The single runway case - Jitamitra Desai and Rakesh Prakash (Nanyang Technology University – SG
12:30-13:30 – Lunch Break
Session 2-2 – Systems Engineering - 13:30-14:00 – A Model-Based Testing Process for Enhancing Structural Coverage in Functional Testing - Yanjun Sun, Gerard Memmi and Sylvie Vignes (Télécom ParisTech - FR)
- 14:00-14:30 – Managing the Embedded Systems Development Process with Product LifeCycle Management - Emilio Gomez, Eliane Fourgeau and Michel Hagege (Dassault Systemes – FR
- 14:30-15:00 - Establishment of Model-Based Systems Engineering Approach for Rapid Transit System Operation Analysis - Sin Hin Oh, Mohamad Azman Othman and Chuan Heng Tan (Land Transport Authority - SG)
15:00-15:30 - Coffee break
Session 2-3 – Future Systems - 15:30-16:00 - Foresight Study on Singapore Urban Mobility: Methodologies and Preliminary Insights - Seyed Mehdi Zahraei, Christopher Choo, Waqas Cheema and Lynette Cheah (SUTD - SG)
- 16:00-16:30 – A Systematic Approach to Safe Coordination of Dynamic Participants in Real-time Distributed Systems - Mong Leng Sin (DSO National Laboratories – SG)
13:30-17:00 - Tutorial on Big Data & Data Analytics - for registered persons only (Location: Think Tank 16 of the Building 2 - Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)
Curated and led by by Dr. See Kiong Ng - Program Director, Urban Systems Initiatives, Agency of Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR-SG), this tutorial presents 5 subjects by experts sharing a wide range of topics (details to see in Tutorial): - 13:30-14:00 - Stories that Data Tells : Use Cases of Big Data and Analytics by Shonali Krishnaswamy (Data Analytics Department, Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR - SG)
- 14:00-14:30 - Learning from Big Data: New Machine Learning Paradigms by Shaowei Lin (Sense & Sense-abilities Department, Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR and SUTD - SG)
- 14:30-15:00 - Computing on Big Data: Architectures and Algorithms by Artur Andrzejak (Heidelberg University - DB)
15:00-15:30 - Coffee Break
- 15:30-16:15- Developing a Big Data and Analytics Platform for Smart Cities – A*DAX by Wee Siong Ng (Urban Systems Initiative, Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR - SG)
- 16:15-17:00 - Robustness in Decision-Making in Uncertainty, contributed by Professor Karthik Natarajan (SUTD - SG)
17:00-18:30 - Farewell Cocktail will end the conference. (Locations: Auditorium and Campus Centre)