Knowledge Capture, Cross Boundary Communication and Early Validation with Dynamic A3 Architectures, Vickram Singh, Dresser Rand/HiBu

Knowledge Capture, Cross Boundary Communication and Early Validation with Dynamic A3 Architectures, Vickram Singh, Dresser Rand/HiBu

Title:
Knowledge Capture, Cross Boundary Communication and Early Validation with Dynamic A3 Architectures

Abstract:

Understanding and extracting systems information is a time consuming, demanding and expensive process. Complicating factors are cross-boundary communication methods and tools. We combine an informal and formal systems engineering method; Lean manufacturing principles and Model Based systems Engineering (MBSE) resulting in Dynamic A3 architecture. Dynamic A3 Architecture is a hierarchy of overviews from super-system to sub-system that can be navigated through active links. The method was applied to a lube oil system of a gas turbine package. We found that Dynamic A3 Architecture can ease internal and cross boundary communication, train new employees, facilitate knowledge capture, and share common understanding of the “system of interest”. A functional sequence diagram, which is a hybrid of a state and functional diagram, can assist in early validation of process applications

Biography:

Vickram Singh received his Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering with specialization in aeronautical engineering from University of Agder in 2009. He has been working in the KG2-3G development team since 2009, and received his dual Master’s degree in systems engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology and Buskerud University College in 2012