Foreword by Guest Editor LTC James H. Schreiner, PhD, PMP, CPEM

James H. Schreiner
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FOREWORD This special issue of the Industrial and Systems Engineering Review highlights top papers from the 2020 annual General Donald R. Keith memorial capstone conference held at the United States Military Academy in West Point, NY. The conference was certainly a first of its kind virtual conference including asynchronous delivery of paper presentations followed by synchronous question and answer sessions with evaluation panels. Following a careful review of 63 total submissions, eleven were selected for publication in this journal. Unique to this year’s special edition is the mixed selection of seven project team capstone papers, and four honors research papers. Each paper incorporated features of systems or industrial engineering and presented detailed and reflective analysis on the topic. Although there are many elements which cut across the works, three general bodies of knowledge emerged in the papers including: systems engineering and decision analysis, systems design, modeling and simulation, and system dynamics. Systems Engineering and Decision Analysis topics included three unique contributions. Recognized as ‘best paper’ at the 2020 virtual conference, the work of Robinson et al. designed a multi-year predictive cost engineering model enabled through an MS O365 Power BI decision support interface to support U.S. Army Corps of Engineer (USACE) inland waterway national investment strategies. Schloo and Mittal’s work presents research in testing and evaluation of the Engagement Skills Trainer (EST) 2000 towards improving real-world soldier performance. Gerlica et al. employs a robust and scalable K-means clustering methodology to improve decision making in defensive shift schemes for Air Force Baseball outfield personnel. Systems Design works included three unique contributions. Binney et al. worked to design evaluation criteria for military occupational specialties associated with open-source intelligence (OSINT) analysts for the Army’s OSINT Office. Hales et al. interdisciplinary work aided in the design of search and identification systems to be incorporated on autonomous robotics to enable survivability improvements for the Army’s chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosives (CBRNE) units. Burke and Connell evaluated and designed a performance measurement-based assessment methodology for U.S. Pacific Command’s Key Leader Engagement process. System modeling and simulation included three unique contributions: Arderi et al. simulated and assessed how the Hyper-Enabled Operator (HEO) project improves situational awareness for U.S. Special Forces using the Infantry Warrior Simulation (IWARS). Blanks et al. employed a VBA module and Xpress software for a scheduling optimization model for enhancement of final exam scheduling at the U.S. Air Force Academy. Kelley and Mittal utilized a Batch Run Analysis and Simulation Studio (BRASS) program to batch multiple iterations of IWARS scenarios to study the integration of autonomous systems alongside military units. Finally, two unique contributions utilizing system dynamics (SD) modeling is presented: Dixon and Krueger developed a Vensim SD model to examine how policy recommendations across Central America could restrict gang activities while positively promoting women’s involvement in society. Cromer et al. utilized systems design approaches and a K-means clustering machine learning techniques to develop SD models in support of the U.S. Africa Command and Defense Threat Reduction Agency to examine the interdependence of threats across the Horn of Africa. Thank you and congratulations to the 2020 undergraduate scholars and all authors who provided meaningful contributions through steadfast intellectual efforts in their fields of study! Well done! LTC James H. Schreiner, PhD, PMP, CPEM Program Director, Systems and Decision Sciences (SDS) Department of Systems Engineering United States Military Academy Mahan Hall, Bldg 752, Room 423 West Point, NY 10996, USA james.schreiner@westpoint.edu
客座编辑James H. Schreiner博士,PMP, CPEM
这期《工业与系统工程评论》特刊重点介绍了在纽约州西点美国军事学院举行的2020年唐纳德·r·基思将军纪念顶点会议上的顶级论文。这次会议当然是第一次这样的虚拟会议,包括异步的论文演示,然后是与评估小组的同步问答环节。经过对63份投稿的仔细审查,其中11份被选中发表在本杂志上。今年特别版的独特之处在于混合选择了七篇项目团队顶点论文和四篇荣誉研究论文。每篇论文都结合了系统或工业工程的特点,并对该主题进行了详细和反思的分析。尽管有许多元素贯穿这些作品,但在论文中出现了三个一般的知识体系,包括:系统工程和决策分析,系统设计,建模和仿真以及系统动力学。系统工程和决策分析专题包括三个独特的贡献。Robinson等人的工作被认为是2020年虚拟会议上的“最佳论文”,他们设计了一个通过MS O365 Power BI决策支持接口实现的多年预测成本工程模型,以支持美国陆军工程兵团(USACE)内河航道国家投资战略。Schloo和Mittal的工作展示了对交战技能培训师(EST) 2000的测试和评估研究,以提高现实世界士兵的表现。Gerlica等人采用稳健且可扩展的k均值聚类方法来改进空军棒球外场人员防守换挡方案的决策。系统设计作品包括三个独特的贡献。Binney等人致力于为陆军OSINT办公室设计与开源情报(OSINT)分析师相关的军事职业专业评估标准。Hales等人的跨学科工作有助于自主机器人搜索和识别系统的设计,以提高陆军化学、生物、放射、核和爆炸物(CBRNE)部队的生存能力。伯克和康奈尔为美国太平洋司令部的关键领导人参与过程评估并设计了一种基于绩效衡量的评估方法。系统建模和仿真包括三个独特的贡献:Arderi等人模拟和评估了超级启用操作员(HEO)项目如何使用步兵战士仿真(IWARS)提高美国特种部队的态势感知能力。Blanks等人利用VBA模块和Xpress软件构建调度优化模型,增强了美国空军学院的期末考试调度。Kelley和Mittal利用批量运行分析和仿真工作室(BRASS)程序对IWARS场景进行批量多次迭代,以研究自主系统与军事单位的集成。最后,本文提出了利用系统动力学(SD)模型的两项独特贡献:Dixon和Krueger开发了Vensim SD模型,以研究中美洲的政策建议如何在积极促进妇女参与社会的同时限制帮派活动。Cromer等人利用系统设计方法和K-means聚类机器学习技术开发SD模型,以支持美国非洲司令部和国防威胁减少机构,以检查整个非洲之角威胁的相互依赖性。感谢并祝贺2020届本科学者和所有在各自研究领域通过不懈的智力努力做出有意义贡献的作者!做得好!LTC James H. Schreiner,博士,PMP, CPEM项目主任,系统与决策科学系(SDS)系统工程系,美国西点军校752楼423室,NY 10996 james.schreiner@westpoint.edu
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