Title: Center for Engineering Systems Fundamentals (CESF):  The Beginnings
 1Center for Engineering Systems Fundamentals 
(CESF) The Beginnings
- Dick Larson 
- ESD Faculty Lunch 
- Tuesday, September 20, 2005
2Background
- Recommendation of Review Committee and of ESD 
 Faculty Members via ESD Strategic Plan
- May be a way to transform doughnut into a muffin! 
- Started on September 1 
- This semester is one of designing the plan for 
 the CESF  with your help!
- Suggested process of small group of dedicated 
 faculty members create a White Paper as a Blue
 Print!
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 4From the ESD Strategic Plan.. 
 5Definition of Engineering Systems
- Engineering Systems are 
- Technologically enabled Networks  Meta-systems 
 which transform, transport, exchange and regulate
 Mass, Energy and Information
- Large-scale 
- large number of interconnections and components 
- Socio-technical aspects 
- social, political and economic aspects that 
 influence them
- Nested complexity 
- within technical system and social/political 
 system
- Dynamic 
- involving multiple time scales,uncertainty  
 lifecycle issues
- Likely to have emergent properties 
- Examples are 
- Automobile Production Systems, Aerospace 
 enterprise systems, Air and Ground Transportation
 Systems, Global Communication Systems, the World
 Wide Web, the National electric power grid
These systems exist  have messy complexity 
 6Engineering Systems(_at_ the interface of 
Engineering, Management  Social Sciences)
Social Sciences
Management
ESD
Engineering 
 7ESD Strategic Thrusts Foundations
- Develop Fundamental Principles and Foundations Of 
 Engineering Systems Which Establish Engineering
 Systems as a New Field Of Study
- Engineering Systems Principles Will Differ From 
 Engineering Science Principles
- Enterprise Level Perspective 
- Holistic Vs. Reductionist Approach 
- Macro Scale Vs. Micro Scale Design 
- Qualitative As Well As Quantitative Approaches, 
 Context Part of Engineering System Analysis
- For example, the principles for design of large 
 scale complex critical networks where technical
 and social/organizational/political analyses are
 combined
8ESD Tactical Goals Foundations
- Form a Research Center on Engineering Systems 
 Foundations
- Form an overarching faculty group to address 
 fundamentals of ES. Develop faculty groups in
- System Architecture 
- Uncertainty mgmt 
- Lifecycle properties such as safety, 
 sustainability, flexibility  including policy
 issues
- Design  transformation of engineering 
 enterprises including social and organizational
 context
- Use new knowledge gained to synthesize new ES 
- ESD should sponsor one or more RAs for innovative 
 work on foundations
- Center should interact in ping pong fashion 
 with Application oriented Centers
- Center should facilitate a network based 
 communication of research among faculty, staff,
 students
- Center should establish an Editorial Board for 
 developing the Book series
- Recruit several faculty to build up foundations 
 in engineering enterprises  lifecycle properties
- Assume Leadership In Cooperative University 
 Efforts Through Engineering Systems University
 Council -
- For example, organize periodic Conference on 
 Foundations of Engineering Systems
- Take leadership in professional societies such as 
 INCOSE, INFORMS to advance engineering system
 fundamentals
- Develop a Book Series or interdisciplinary 
 journals  courses in five years on Fundamentals
 of Engineering Systems Utilizing Research
 Findings
- For example, look at specific ES systems from 
 multiple perspectives
- Export all courses to OCW 
9Some Statements about CESF
- CESF's major focus will be research on the 
 fundamentals and cross-cutting issues in
 Engineering Systems.
- CESF will focus on identifying and extracting 
 fundamental concepts, methodologies and
 formalisms that will eventually define the new
 field called Engineering Systems.
- We hope that this center will establish 
 Engineering Systems as a new and comprehensive
 approach to large scale engineering problems, a
 transformative approach that extends beyond the
 usual technocratic engineering concerns to
 consider broader societal concerns as well. ESD
 faculty are quite diverse, representing expertise
 in many social sciences as well as in virtually
 all major branches of engineering.
- This field looks at engineering design and 
 analysis of large scale systems broadly,
 incorporating important aspects of the social
 sciences into more usual technical engineering
 considerations. The CESF will also examine the
 culture of engineering design, for instance in
 use of uncertainty instead of the usual
 engineering approach to minimize risk due to
 uncertainty we also need to examine how to
 maximize opportunity created by uncertainty.
10Some Products
- An intellectual home to some ESD faculty members 
 and students
- Doctoral graduates 
- Sponsoring an Engineering Systems book series 
- Sponsoring a bi-annual international symposium on 
 Engineering Systems fundamentals
- Research papers 
- Research projects 
- Seminar speakers 
- Impact, Impact, Impact
11Perhaps a New Emphasis
- Much of ESD has focused on 
 soft approaches to hard problems
- Perhaps it is time at add 
 hard approaches to soft problems!
- Health care (14 GDP) 
- Education (10 GDP) 
- Preparedness and response to major events 
- If we can engineer dams, highways, airplanes, 
 nuclear reactors, computers, and factories, why
 cant we also help in the design of complex
 service systems?
- Services are over 75 of the USA economy, 
 manufacturing is now about 17
12- LINC 
- Learning International Networks Consortium 
- is part of CESF, representing design of 
 educational systems leveraging technologies
13DISTANCE EDUCATION AND E-LEARNING THE THIRD 
ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM OF LEARNING INTERNATIONAL 
NETWORKS CONSORTIUM SPONSORED BY THE 
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY OCTOBER 27 
 28, 2005 Some of the featured speakers 
include  Sisavanh Boupha  Department of 
Science and Technology, Laos  In-Joo Chin  
Inha University, Korea  Royal Colle  Cornell 
University, U.S.A.  Peter Froehler  UNCTAD, 
Switzerland  Matthew Herren  Maciej Sudra  
Eduvision, Kenya  Philip Hui  Living Knowledge 
Communities, Hong Kong  Feiyu Kang  Tsinghua 
Univ. School of Continuing Education, China  
 Carlos Delgado Kloos  Universidad Carlos III de 
Madrid, Spain  Naveed Malik  Virtual 
University of Pakistan, Pakistan  Cliff Missen 
 WiderNet Project, Univ. of Iowa, U.S.A.  
 Sandy Pentland  MIT Media Lab, U.S.A.  Laura 
Ruiz Perez  Monterrey Tec Virtual University, 
Mexico  Sean Rowland  Hibernia College, 
Ireland  Nabil Sabry  Universite Francaise 
dEgypte, Egypt  Jaime Sanchez  University of 
Chile, Chile  Milad Sebaaly  Universal 
Knowledge Solutions, United Arab Emirates  
 Honorio Silva  Pfizer Inc., U.S.A.  Douglas 
Wilde  Stanford University, U.S.A.  
 14Really Need to Add the Social Dimension
- ESD.032J Colossal Failures in Engineering Case 
 studies of known "colossal failures" from
 different engineering disciplines. Includes the
 collapse of the World Trade Center, the Columbia
 space shuttle accident, and the meltdown at
 Chernobyl. Basic engineering principles are
 stressed with descriptions of how the project was
 supposed to work, what actually went wrong, and
 what has been done to prevent such failures from
 reoccurring.
15Really Need to Add the Social Dimension
- If this were truly ESD, it would also include 
 failures identified long term by law of
 unintended consequences as applied to the social
 system in which the engineering system was
 imbedded. Examples
- Fords Edsel, 
- Motorolas Iridium Project, 
- New Coke, 
- Apple Newton and Apple Lisa, 
- Mammoth dense urban housing projects (St. Louis 
 Pruitt-Igoe, Boston Columbia Point, Chicago's
 Cabrini-Green and Robert Taylor Homes),
- Forced bussing to achieve racial balance in 
 cities (technical part viewed an a linear
 programming transportation problem).
- Also, spectacular successes mass production, 
 electrification, interstate highway system,
 Internet.
16Technocratic Engineering Failure Tacoma Narrows 
Bridge AKA Galloping Gertie
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 18What is the Role of Applications (Contextual 
Problems) in CESF Research?
- Our feeling is that the best theory comes from 
 the most difficult (real) problems.
- So, most CESF research will be focused on real 
 problems, with an eye towards generalizing the
 results to other contextual domains.
- CESF will not do on-campus consulting projects 
- Nor is it a center for pure methodology 
 development, devoid of context
19Typical CESF Research Cross-cutting 
Application  Methodology
Method 1
Method 2
Application or Context 
 20Professional Recognition
- If we are successful, the professional 
 communities of both context and method should
 value our work.
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 21Examples of Possible Research Areas
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 22Aggressive use of probability, diversity and 
non-uniformity
- Belicheck, 4th and one. 
- Decision and policy errors inherent in 
 considering a group or population as a single
 point (e.g., mean or stereotype) rather than
 a diverse constellation of individuals.
- Darwinian evolution of complex systems, with 
 natural selection, mutations and survival of the
 fittest.
- Non-equilibrium 
- Over-booking 
- Airline Boeing flower pedal example 
- Revenue management (airlines, hotel, resorts, 
 electricity, telecom)
- Multi-lane highways too (also time of day 
 predictability  Golden Gate Bridge)
23System Architecture
- From Olivier de Weck Role of System Architect 
- The architect performs the most abstract, high 
 level function in product development
- The architect is the driving force of the 
 conceptual phase
- The architect 
- -Defines the boundaries and functions 
- -Creates the Concept 
- -Allocates functionality and defines interfaces 
 and abstractions
- -The architect is not a generalist, but a 
 specialist in simplifying complexity, resolving
 ambiguity and focusing creativity
24Fundamental Research on System Architecture
- Borrowed from Software Engineers An 
 architecture is a framework for the disciplined
 introduction of change. This is also a pretty
 good definition of design. The difference between
 the two is that design, as we commonly use the
 word, applies to a single product, while
 architecture applies to a family of products.
- Emerging research area evolutionary, robust, 
 resilient, organically growing architectures.
 Linkages to software Systems Architectures.
 These features need to be considered for systems
 that are evolving social systems, like most
 service systems.
25Some Possible Hot Topics
- Tipping points Understanding them and 
 identifying them in systems
- Law of unintended consequences 
- Richter scale on major events 
26The Next Pandemic? Laurie Garrett Since it first 
emerged in 1997, avian influenza has become 
deadlier and more resilient. It has infected 109 
people and killed 59 of them. If the virus 
becomes capable of human-to-human transmission 
and retains its extraordinary potency, humanity 
could face a pandemic unlike any ever 
witnessed.Preparing for the Next Pandemic 
Michael T. Osterholm If an influenza pandemic 
struck today, borders would close, the global 
economy would shut down, international vaccine 
supplies and health-care systems would be 
overwhelmed, and panic would reign. To limit the 
fallout, the industrialized world must create a 
detailed response strategy involving the public 
and private sectors.The Human-Animal Link 
William B. Karesh and Robert A. Cook Recent 
outbreaks of avian flu, SARS, the Ebola virus, 
and mad cow disease wreaked havoc on global trade 
and transport. They also all originated in 
animals. Humanity today is acutely vulnerable to 
diseases that start off in other species, yet our 
health care remains dangerously blinkered. It is 
time for a new, global approach.
- Avian Flu Pandemic 
- Preparedness 
- Response 
- Richter 7
27Processes Going Forward
- Bi-weekly meetings of new CESF affiliated faculty 
 members, leading to White Paper in December.
- Center for Innovation in Product Development 
 (CIPD) and its assets will be merged with CESF in
 the upcoming months.
- How should the Center should operate relative to 
 CTPID? Faculty Committee examining this.
- Meetings with ESD doctoral students. 
- Two RAs dedicated to helping us to identify 
 promising research areas.
- Want at least two substantial research proposals 
 submitted this year.
- Want arrangements with book publisher 
 established, then editorial committee.
28We Welcome Your Participation!
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 29To Help Create the New CESF!
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