SAT – Information Organization and Retrieval

Systems Engineering and Modeling SAT (SEM-SAT) focuses on research and development on issues and problems regarding systems engineering and its relation to the development, evolution, adoption, evaluation, and dissemination of approaches for conceptual models of complex systems. The objective of the SEM-SAT is to improve practices of Systems Engineering and software engineering modeling by strengthening this evolving discipline with theoretical and methodological underpinnings and improving the communication of complex systems’ function, structure, and performance among stakeholders.

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Dov Dori

Dov Dori - Committee Chair

Dov Dori, PhD. is Associate Professor of Information Systems Engineering at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, and a Research Affiliate at MIT, Cambridge. His research interests include Systems Development Methodologies, Information Systems Engineering, Computer-Aided Software Engineering and Document Analysis and Recognition. Prof. Dori has developed the Machine Drawing Understanding System (MDUS) and Object-Process Methodology (OPM), which is a holistic systems paradigm presented in his 2002 book (by Springer).

Yehudit Judy Dori, PhD. is an associate professor in the Department of Education in Technology and Science at the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel. Since 2000, Prof. Dori has been an Assessment Leader in the Technology Enabled Active Learning Project (TEAL) - a long-term educational experiment for re-designing the freshman MIT physics courses. Her major areas of research include: models and computerized molecular modeling; enhancing science education through technology; teaching, learning, and assessing science curricula.

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