Getting Ready for Industry 4.0 and IoT with Model-Based Systems Engineering
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Presenter(s): Dov Dori (Technion, Israel & MIT, USA)
Tutorial: 5
When: Sat 20, Jul 08:00-17:00 EDT
Where: Grand Cypress Ballroom C
Keywords: Internet-of-Things;IoT;Industry 4.0;MBSE;Modeling and Simulation;ISO OPM
Meeting listing: Open
Biography Dov Dori: Professor Dov Dori is Fellow of IEEE, INCOSE, and IAPR, and member of Omega Alpha Association - International Honor Society for Systems Engineering. He is intermittently Visiting Professor at MIT, where he holds an adjunct position. Since 1993, when Dr. Dori invented Object-Process Methodology (OPM), he has been central to the field of Model-Based Systems Engineering. OPM is the first conceptual modeling language and methodology recognized as industry standard, ISO 19450. Prof. Dori has authored over 300 highly cited publications. He has supervised over 50 graduate students in Israel and USA, of whom 13 are faculty members in three countries. Prof. Dori has chaired nine international conferences. He was Associate Editor of IEEE T-PAMI and is Associate Editor of Systems Engineering. He was Co-Chair of the IEEE Society on SMC, TC on Model-based Systems Engineering. His 2002 book on OPM has been cited over 530 times, and he authored another book on Model-Based Systems Engineering with OPM and SysML (2016). He has received various research and innovation awards, and public and industrial sponsors, including the EU, have funded his research.