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Let’s just stop writing requirements

Our AI team takes a deep dive into a 2023 webinar presentation by Professor Joseph Kasser who argues that the traditional approach to writing system requirements is fundamentally flawed and proposes an alternative: Object-Oriented Systems Engineering (OOSE). OOSE replaces text-based requirements with object properties managed within an Integrated Information Environment (IIE), aiming to improve communication, reduce errors, and increase project success rates. The presentation details OOSE’s four-stage system development process and highlights its advantages over … Continue reading

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The Evercourse classroom

Our AI team takes a deep dive into the EverCourse format, an innovative flexible, lifelong learning model using a balanced classroom approach. Dr. Joseph Kasser acts as both instructor and individual coach, emphasizing peer-to-peer learning through teamwork. The self-paced modules combine pre-recorded video lectures, handouts, readings, and exercises, with weekly live Q&A sessions for interaction and networking. Participants can adjust their learning pace, bringing real-world problems into discussions. This structure allows for in-depth exploration of exercises and … Continue reading

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A methodology for systems engineering

The AI team take a deep dive into Halls’ (mostly) forgotten classic 1962 book on systems engineering which details a methodology for designing complex systems. The book emphasizes a multi-stage process encompassing needs research, environmental analysis, system synthesis, and evaluation, incorporating economic and social factors. The text highlights the contributions of various individuals and organizations to the development of the methodology, particularly within Bell Telephone Laboratories. Furthermore, it explores the importance of planning, decision-making under … Continue reading

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Why you should be using systems thinking to solve problems

Our AI team takes a deep dive into a presentation by Dr. Joseph Kasser who advocates for using systems thinking to solve problems. It contrasts systems thinking, which considers multiple perspectives and solutions, with traditional approaches that often focus on a single “correct” answer. The presentation provides a framework for analyzing problems using the “Holistic Thinking Perspectives” matrix and Kipling’s “Five W’s and an H.” It also emphasizes critical thinking skills, including evaluating arguments, identifying … Continue reading

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Achievements, anecdotes and lessons learned from 50 years of developing software for amateur radio

Our AI team takes a deep dive into a presentation which recounts Dr. Joseph Kasser’s 50-year journey developing software for amateur radio using systems thinking. He details the evolution of the hobby, from its early inventive days with no commercial components to the incorporation of microcomputers and the internet. Key projects are highlighted, including contest automation software, satellite telemetry decoding programs, and advancements in digital communication modes. Challenges encountered, such as interface standardization and the need for robust … Continue reading

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