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The Systems Engineer Scholar: Can Systems Engineering account for a corrupt heart?
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The Systems Engineer Scholar. Where Academia meets Reality. Friday, August 26, 2011. Can Systems Engineering account for a corrupt heart? I was reading a Washington Post editorial a few weeks back, dealing with the tragic events around the July 23rd train accident in China. What got me was the line:. The government was forced to admit that a design flaw was partly to blame for the accident, and not only a lightning strike". Looking into this further I found another article. Which details more issues:.
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The Systems Engineer Scholar: Predicting or Creating the Future?
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The Systems Engineer Scholar. Where Academia meets Reality. Saturday, January 7, 2012. Predicting or Creating the Future? In the Jan-Feb 2012 issue of THE FUTURIST. Is Thomas Frey's "Eight Grand Challenges for Human Advancement." He proposes several very science fictiony things. All the challenges push past beyond our knowledge of physics. That's a good thing because I don't believe we're even close to understanding how the universe works. But what if they did come to pass? Here are my concerns:. Even fa...
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The Systems Engineer Scholar: February 2010
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The Systems Engineer Scholar. Where Academia meets Reality. Friday, February 19, 2010. The girl engineer in my life. There's a confluence of two celebrations this month that for me personally hit home. The first: The well regarded and well know celebration of my chosen profession, National Engineer's Week. A week long celebration that makes New Orleans celebration of the Saint's Superbowl victory. But the best part of the whole holiday is today's "Introduce A Girl To Engineering Day, February 19, 2009".
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The Systems Engineer Scholar: June 2012
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The Systems Engineer Scholar. Where Academia meets Reality. Tuesday, June 26, 2012. The Cloud: Why should we care? Telling consumers their data is in the cloud is like telling a kid his dog has gone to doggie heaven. Best Quote from Cloud Control. June 20, 2011 Time Magazine Vol. 177 No. 25 Article. What is this cloud thing? Is it another new fangled fad fleeting about in the firmament only to burn out as more people discover its just a fancy figment of some marketers imagination? A young Engineer's POV.
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The Systems Engineer Scholar: October 2009
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The Systems Engineer Scholar. Where Academia meets Reality. Thursday, October 15, 2009. Two out of Three ain't bad! Here's a great article that justifies my career choices. Of Systems Engineer and part time College Professorship. Money magazine and PayScale.com rated the top 50 careers with great pay and growth prospects. Systems Engineer. Is #1 and College Professor. Even better, the Systems Engineer article mentions the CSEP. Do you have the ability to write basic scripts using shell scripting or Perl?
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The Systems Engineer Scholar: August 2011
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The Systems Engineer Scholar. Where Academia meets Reality. Friday, August 26, 2011. Can Systems Engineering account for a corrupt heart? I was reading a Washington Post editorial a few weeks back, dealing with the tragic events around the July 23rd train accident in China. 160; What got me was the line:. The government was forced to admit that a design flaw was partly to blame for the accident, and not only a lightning strike. Looking into this further I found another article. Which details more issues:.
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The Systems Engineer Scholar: The Cloud: Why should we care?
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The Systems Engineer Scholar. Where Academia meets Reality. Tuesday, June 26, 2012. The Cloud: Why should we care? Telling consumers their data is in the cloud is like telling a kid his dog has gone to doggie heaven.". Best Quote from Cloud Control. June 20, 2011 Time Magazine Vol. 177 No. 25 Article. What is this cloud thing? Is it another new fangled fad fleeting about in the firmament only to burn out as more people discover it's just a fancy figment of some marketers imagination? Where he get's beyon...
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The Systems Engineer Scholar: Solving Systems Engineering problems on the Back of a Napkin
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The Systems Engineer Scholar. Where Academia meets Reality. Friday, February 24, 2012. Solving Systems Engineering problems on the Back of a Napkin. Paul Martin's artifact from a Dan Roam seminar,. A napkin depicting the "visual thinking codex". The other day I was able to go to a lecture by Dan Roam. The author of the wildly popular book, " The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures. Any problem. And what pictures? Well you need just a few. Here's the solution in operation.
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The Systems Engineer Scholar: January 2009
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The Systems Engineer Scholar. Where Academia meets Reality. Friday, January 2, 2009. The Zune software bug - What's a leap year? On Dec 31st my Zune went into a coma. It wasn't pretty. It stayed in this perpetual start up screen. It didn't respond to any outward stimuli. And it turns out I wasn't the only one affected but every 30GB Zune player on the planet had the same problem. The geek press was a calling it the Zune Apocalypse. For me to enjoy during my work commute. What kind of short sighted develo...