Nov. 11: Last-minute agenda change -- Systems Changes: Object Process Methodology

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David Ing

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Nov 11, 2019, 2:39:39 PM11/11/19
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We regret to announce that we're going to have to depart from the originally scheduled programming.  (Allenna is still in France!)

For those of you who come for the people as much as the content, we have a substitute agenda.  The page at https://wiki.st-on.org/2019-11-11 has been updated.

We will meet as scheduled at the Lambert Lounge (100 McCaul Street, front entrance then turn left to the end of the hall).  David Ing has printed out a few pages from the content posted on the wiki.

Here's the new posting:

We regret having to announce a last minute change of agenda. The book launch will be rescheduled.


The Systems Changes Research program last gave a status report at the May 13 meeting. A small group (David Ing, Zaid Khan, Dan Eng, Kelly Okamura, Robert Best) have been meeting every three weeks since the beginning of the year.


Object Process Methodology is a method that was introduced to the systems science community through INCOSE (the International Council on Systems Engineering). Through the dedication of Professor Dov Dori, at the Technion (Israel), OPM has become a standard as ISO 19450.


Since we're up in Lambert Lounge, maybe we'll go for dinner at the prior Baldwin Street venue! 


The Systems Changes Research program has been documenting alternative ways of describing our understanding, using Object Process Diagrams that are enforced with Object Process Language. We will review work in progress, and welcome comments from session participants.

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