My Approach to the design of Real Time Systems

Terence Buckle


Region:
North East
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
hobby
Fee:
Paid: £30 + travel expences negotiable (local free)
Category:
Science
Updated:
15th March 2021

This talk is about the design of modern complex real time systems using SysML(Systems modelling language.) Its describes an approach to modelling which gives the reader an understanding of the concepts on which SysML is based, The guide shows a pragmatic way to model using a conquer and divide strategy based on domains and objects. It discusses approaches to modelling for a traffic light system and a jet engine turbo fan. Talk is not for the complete layman so some experience and interest in engineering is required and the ability to understand and appreciate concepts.

This talk can be offered remotely using Zoom or other computer sharing applications.

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About Terence Buckle

About Myself I work in the Engineering Industry as a designer of real times systems which has included a jet engine, a fusion reactor and various communication systems. I am a specialist in MBSA which means model based systems engineering. I have worked in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland and the UK. I speak reasonable German and enjoy the German culture and at home watch German TV. My hobbies include running, classical music, gardening and appreciation of fine art.


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