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CSER 2010 - 8th Annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research

Date2010-03-17

Deadline2009-12-01

VenueNew Jersey, USA - United States USA - United States

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Websitehttp://sse.stevens.edu/research/sponsore...

Topics/Call fo Papers

CSER 2010 - THE CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE IS EXTENDED TO DECEMBER 1, 2009

We invite original research papers addressing any aspect of the Systems Engineering lifecycle. This includes conception, design and architecting, development, modeling and simulation, production, integration, validation, operation and support of these systems. Additional topics include definition of metrics, performance, and improvement methods, assessment and mitigation of risks, definition of critical success factors, and definition of best practices. All papers will be peer reviewed, and if accepted, presented at the conference.



PAPERS ARE ESPECIALLY SOLICITED FOR THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION AREAS OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING:
Aerospace and Defense
Physical and Cyber Infrastructure
Medical and Health Care
Maritime and Border Security
Energy, Environmental, and Transportation
Business, Financial, and Economy
Education and Training


IMPORTANT DEADLINES:
Please note, the paper submission deadline has been EXTENDED to December 1, 2009!
Submission of Full Papers for Peer Review (online submissions only) December 1, 2009
Submit papers to EDAS.
Acceptance/Rejection Notification & Author Instructions January 15, 2010
Submission of Camera-Ready Full Paper February 15, 2010


BASIC PAPER SUBMISSIONS - GUIDELINES:
Submitted papers should not exceed 10 pages in length, including illustrations, and appendices. Follow the template provided below.

The paper will be evaluated for:

The paper's scope is appropriate for systems engineering.
The paper has an appropriate research focus and approach and is cogent.
The paper satisfactorily explains what was done.
The paper satisfactorily explains why it was done.
The paper satisfactorily explains the basis for its conclusions.

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