Moderat-komplexe Systeme (MkS)

For many companies that develop small to medium-sized, yet complex systems, the variety of systems engineering methods seems too extensive to find an orderly introduction to the topic. Systems engineering becomes relevant for companies when their products reach a certain level of complexity.
In this situation, the right approach to efficiently introduce or further develop systems engineering is often lacking. At this point, it is important to have a point of contact in the community. The members of the MkS working group aim to become more efficient in their daily work by sharing their previous experiences.
A new start for the working group is planned for 2025.
Current Goals

Systems engineers today navigate between virtual workspaces, team collaboration tools, issue trackers and management systems for epics and stories, some of which are stored in different clouds and others in the company. Decisions are based on a “baseline” of the current state of information. When making decisions, it would be good practice to “freeze” this status and use it as the basis for justifying the decision. While this used to be easier with the company's own version management, today's heterogeneous environment presents an interesting challenge, especially in the context of a moderately complex environment without a budget for additional tools.
The aim is to create a simple template for requirement documents along the lines of the common architecture documentation, for which the working group received very positive feedback when it was presented at TdSE 2014.
Did this working group raise your interest? Contact via e-mail
nichtsokomplex@gfse.org
Point of Contact

Contact: jesko.lamm@gfse.org