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SDOE 780 Web Links and Useful Reading for Indicated Session – Best Done In Advance Session 1: Book: Preface and Chap 1, pgs 3-30 (entire chapter) Essay: #33 - Assembly Lines Built Just In Time Paper: "Engineering Agile Systems: Creative-Guidance Frameworks for Requirements and Design ," Rick Dove, CSER 2006, Conference on Systems Engineering Research, Los Angeles, April 2006. Session 2: Book: Chap 2, pgs 30-46 (up to ADAPTABLE CULTURE section) Essay: #34 - Fixtures Built While You Wait Paper: "Design Principles for Highly Adaptable Business Systems, With Tangible Manufacturing Examples, " Revised version of chapter appearing in Maynard's Industrial Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 2001 Session 3: Book: Chap 3, pgs 67-87, and pgs 120-127 Essay: #56 - Seeking Response Able Solutions Paper: “A Practical Guide to Seven Agile Methodologies,” Rod Coffin and Derek Lane, Part 1, http://www.devx.com/architect/Article/32761/ Session 4: Book: Chap 3, pgs 87-108 Essay: #67 - Culture, Language & Requirements Analysis Paper: “A Practical Guide to Seven Agile Methodologies,” Rod Coffin and Derek Lane, Part 2, http://www.devx.com/architect/Article/32836 Session 5: Book: Chap 5, pgs 133-160 Essay: #69 - Managing Risk with Agility Paper: "The Point and Click Substation Matures ," Gene Wolf, Transmission & Distribution World, Nov 1, 2004 Session 6: Book: Chap 8, pgs 214-234 Essay: #24 - Enterprise Mandelbrots and Self Organization Paper: "Fundamental Principles for Agile Systems Engineering ," Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER) 2005, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, March 2005 Session 7: Book: Chap 7, pgs 188-213 (Q&D version: essays 39 and 40 ) Essay: #66 - Enterprise Agility Is Risk Management Paper: “Joint Mission Capability Packages: The Future of Joint Combat,” Colonel Louis M. Durkac, 10 th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, Washington DC, June 2005 " Rick Dove, Agile Security Forum, January 2006, http://www.dodccrp.org/events/10th_ICCRTS/CD/papers/063.pdf . Session 8: Book: Chap 6 pgs 161-187 Essay: #63 - A System Framework for Intelligent Enterprise Paper: "Agile SYSTEMS ENGINEERING versus AGILE SYSTEMS Engineering ," Reinhard Haberfellner and Olivier de Wreck, Proc. International Symposium of the International Council On Systems Engineering (INCOSE), July 2005. Session 9: Book: Chap 10, pgs 289-304 Essay: #68 - Modeling Response Proficiency Paper: "Real Options and the Theory of the Firm," February 12, 1998, Nicolai J. Foss, Paper prepared for Ron Sanchez, ed., Options Theory in Strategic Management, London: Sage. Session 10: Book: Chap 10, 276-289 Essay: #29 - God's Laws For Adaptable Systems 6/21/07

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Page 1: SDOE 780 Web Links and Useful Reading for Indicated Session – Best Done In Advance Session 1: Book:Preface and Chap 1, pgs 3-30 (entire chapter)Preface

SDOE 780 Web Links and Useful Reading for Indicated Session – Best Done In Advance

Session 1:

Book: Preface and Chap 1, pgs 3-30 (entire chapter)Essay: #33 - Assembly Lines Built Just In TimePaper: "Engineering Agile Systems: Creative-Guidance Frameworks for Requirements and Design," Rick Dove, CSER

2006, Conference on Systems Engineering Research, Los Angeles, April 2006.

Session 2:

Book: Chap 2, pgs 30-46 (up to ADAPTABLE CULTURE section)Essay: #34 - Fixtures Built While You WaitPaper: "Design Principles for Highly Adaptable Business Systems, With Tangible Manufacturing Examples," Revised

version of chapter appearing in Maynard's Industrial Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 2001

Session 3:

Book: Chap 3, pgs 67-87, and pgs 120-127Essay: #56 - Seeking Response Able SolutionsPaper: “A Practical Guide to Seven Agile Methodologies,” Rod Coffin and Derek Lane, Part 1,

http://www.devx.com/architect/Article/32761/

Session 4:

Book: Chap 3, pgs 87-108Essay: #67 - Culture, Language & Requirements AnalysisPaper: “A Practical Guide to Seven Agile Methodologies,” Rod Coffin and Derek Lane, Part 2,

http://www.devx.com/architect/Article/32836

Session 5:

Book: Chap 5, pgs 133-160Essay: #69 - Managing Risk with AgilityPaper: "The Point and Click Substation Matures," Gene Wolf, Transmission & Distribution World, Nov 1, 2004

Session 6:

Book: Chap 8, pgs 214-234Essay: #24 - Enterprise Mandelbrots and Self Organization Paper: "Fundamental Principles for Agile Systems Engineering," Conference on Systems Engineering Research (CSER)

2005, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, March 2005

Session 7:

Book: Chap 7, pgs 188-213 (Q&D version: essays 39 and 40)Essay: #66 - Enterprise Agility Is Risk ManagementPaper: “Joint Mission Capability Packages: The Future of Joint Combat,” Colonel Louis M. Durkac, 10th International

Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, Washington DC, June 2005 " Rick Dove, Agile Security Forum, January 2006, http://www.dodccrp.org/events/10th_ICCRTS/CD/papers/063.pdf .

Session 8:

Book: Chap 6 pgs 161-187Essay: #63 - A System Framework for Intelligent EnterprisePaper: "Agile SYSTEMS ENGINEERING versus AGILE SYSTEMS Engineering," Reinhard Haberfellner and Olivier de Wreck,

Proc. International Symposium of the International Council On Systems Engineering (INCOSE), July 2005.

Session 9:

Book: Chap 10, pgs 289-304Essay: #68 - Modeling Response ProficiencyPaper: "Real Options and the Theory of the Firm," February 12, 1998, Nicolai J. Foss, Paper prepared for Ron Sanchez,

ed., Options Theory in Strategic Management, London: Sage.

Session 10:

Book: Chap 10, 276-289Essay: #29 - God's Laws For Adaptable SystemsPaper: "Agile Enterprise Cornerstones: Knowledge, Values, and Response Ability," IFIP 8.6, Atlanta, GA, May 2005.6/21/07