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    WEBINAR BY EITAGLOBAL 2014 - Improving Information Technology Implementation through Design Fundamentals

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    Category Improving Information Technology, System design, Software product design, Data engineering

    Deadline: March 05, 2014 | Date: March 05, 2014

    Venue/Country: Online webinar, U.S.A

    Updated: 2014-02-07 19:12:18 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Why should you attend: Anyone in the business of improving business performance needs a sound methodology. But there are major differences between available approaches to improvement and a large number of things that are mistaken for methodologies. To someone searching for a good methodology, it can be very daunting.

    Things such as models, tools, concepts and philosophies are all good things, and many provide important ingredients of improvement methodologies but they are not the same. Yet in the marketplace, there are deliberate attempts to promote some of these non-methodologies as suitable, complete methodologies.

    Getting it wrong-choosing and trying to apply and inappropriate or faulty methodology can lead to project failure and loss of credibility.

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    Mission and stakeholder needs analysis

    System requirements development and management

    System architectural design

    Product requirements development

    Product conceptual and architectural design

    Design and development planning

    Deployment and operations planning

    Management analysis and planning

    Cost and schedule estimation

    Risk and opportunity management

    Cross-functional process integration and dependencies

    Design management and control

    Documentation and data management and control

    Speaker Profile:

    Marc Gewertz is an independent management consultant specializing in integrated enterprise models and integrated enterprise processes. Prior to consulting, Marc had a 30 year career with Lockheed Martin as an engineering leader and technical expert in the field of engineering design, development, and management of complex integrated products, systems and services. He has cross-functional expertise and knowledge in the fields of systems, services, design, production, operations, quality assurance, supply chain and program/project management. Marc has recently pioneered the design and development of an architectural standard structure for complex system and service development and operations. His process oriented, work product-centric architectural model designed for government and commercial applications is constructed from an integrated enterprise framework enabling the definition of an integrated SDLC workflow aligned to DODAF, ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 and ITIL V3 2011, and compliant with CMMI-DEV/SVC Level 5, ISO 9000/AS9100, ISO 20K, and ISO 26K. His integrated enterprise framework is also capable of application across all business domains and industries. Marc holds a Graduate Degree in Enterprise Architecture and Governance from Stevens Institute of Technology, an Undergraduate Degree in Nuclear Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University, and is a certified EACOE Enterprise Architect, an ISO9000/AS9100 Lead Auditor and a CMMI Assessor.

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