Architecting New Products: Practical Heuristics

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 This presentation distills the author's  heuristics for successfully architecting complex, multi-disciplinary product development projects, characterized by  cutting edge technologies  and tight schedules.  Drawing from the development of MDA's FIRE 9000 Printed Circuit Board Photoplotter product line developed in the 1990s, this talk identifies timeless lessons and best practices that remain relevant today.  Attendees will gain valuable insights into project management strategies applicable to contemporary complex product development endeavors.

 



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  • Date: 09 Apr 2025
  • Time: 04:00 PM to 06:00 PM
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  • Starts 18 March 2025 09:19 PM
  • Ends 09 April 2025 12:00 AM
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Architecting New Products: Practical Heuristics

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Jerry Lim is a seasoned engineer with 48 years experience in engineering management, project leadership, system architecting and engineering and as a developer.  His expertise spans various fields including:

  • Image, radar signal processors and graphics processors
  • Airborne Radar/ Electro-Optics EO systems
  • Electro-Optic Photoplotter Products
  • Electronic Warfare Subsystems
  • Radar/EO Satellite Ground Stations
  • Air Traffic Control Systems
  • Radio Astronomy Signal Processors
  • Radar/EO Space Missions
  • Space Situation Awareness Systems
  • Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satcom Systems
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)  systems
  • Naval EW systems
  • Advance Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Systems

 

Furthermore, he was a sessional lecturer, EE571b Architecting Complex Signal Processing Systems for the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of British Columbia between 1996 and 2002.

His academic background includes:

  • B.A.Sc. (Honors) degree in Electrical Engineering, University of British Columbia
  • Post-graduate studies  in Systems Engineering at Carleton University
  • Advance  graduate courses from University of Maryland, Stanford University, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and University of Southern California (USC)

His professional affiliations include:

  • Fellow Engineer of Canada (FEC)
  • Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia (P.Eng)
  • Senior Life Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
  • Senior Member, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
  • Member, International Council on System Engineering (INCOSE)