Common Language for Systems Praxis team at Sixteenth IFSR Conversation Linz, 2012
(from left to right, beginning with front row)
Janet Singer is an independent systems researcher, VP for Research and Publications at the International Society for the Systems Sciences, and a BKCASE Author.
Hillary Sillitto is an INCOSE Fellow, ESEP, and BKCASE Author. He is the Systems Engineering Director for Thales UK.
Bud Lawson is an eminent computer systems engineer, INCOSE Fellow, BKCASE author and author, now lives in Sweden and works as an independent systems consultant.
Tamatsu Takaku is a systems researcher and civil engineer with a focus on bridge design. He is a member of the Japanese Society of Civil Engineers.
Gerhard Chroust is a professor emeritus of systems engineering with a specialization in development process models from the J. Kepler University Linz. He serves as the Secretary General of the IFSR, the mother organisation of the Conversation in Linz.
Duane Hybertson is a systems engineer and scientist who works with the MITRE Corporation. He wrote “Model-Oriented Systems Engineering Science—A Unifying Framework for Traditional and Complex Systems”.
Richard Martin is President of Tinwisle Corporation in Bloomington, Indiana, USA. He participates in an active research program to formalize the frameworks now in use for the management of model-based artefacts created in the course of enterprise operations. He is the INCOSE Delegate to the Federation of Enterprise Architecture Professional Organizations.
Johan Bendz is a systems engineering, enterprise architecting and standards expert working with the Swedish Ministry of Defence.
Michael Singer is a former systems engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory who currently does independent system research. He serves as chair of the Systems Engineering SIG and Board member for the International Society for the Systems Sciences.
James Martin is an INCOSE Fellow, textbook author, BKCASE author, standards committee chair for 6 years, and an enterprise architect working in the Aerospace Corporation.