Delivering Systems in the Age of Globalization. 28th Annual INCOSE International Symposium, Washington, D.C., USA
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From 7th to 12th July 2018 this year’s annual INCOSE International Symposium (IS 2018) takes place in Washington, D.C., USA, on the theme of “Delivering Systems in the Age of Globalization”.
The symposium is considered as the largest annual gathering of people who do Systems Engineering for four days of presentations, case studies, workshops, tutorials and panel discussions. The program attracts an international mix of professionals at all levels, and includes practitioners in government and industry, as well as educators and researchers.
We are glad about the participation of our BCSSS member and leader of the BCSSS Research Group Systems Science and Philosophy David Rousseau.
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