Explores the fundamentals of requirements definition in systems engineering, emphasizing the importance of clear and concise requirements for successful system design.
Explores the history, definitions, and challenges of Systems Engineering, emphasizing the importance of requirements in system design and architecture.
Delves into training and applications of Vision-Language-Action models, emphasizing large language models' role in robotic control and the transfer of web knowledge. Results from experiments and future research directions are highlighted.
Introduces Enterprise and Service-Oriented Architecture, emphasizing the importance of a global perspective and the challenges faced by business analysts.
Covers the principles of Scanning Electron Microscopy, including SEM signals, detectors, and energy spectrum of electrons, as well as the efficiency of X-ray generation.
Explores bug-finding, verification, and the use of learning-aided approaches in program reasoning, showcasing examples like the Heartbleed bug and differential Bayesian reasoning.
Explores solutions for business and IT alignment, traceability, regulation heuristics, the Light Aviation Market case study, Solar System evolution, system definition, and epistemological perspectives.