New Addition to the Family
PPI Principal Consultant, David Mason, rushed home after presenting a course in Denver to welcome his second grandson, Michael David Hargrove, born on the 5th April 2017.
PPI Principal Consultant, David Mason, rushed home after presenting a course in Denver to welcome his second grandson, Michael David Hargrove, born on the 5th April 2017.
CTI is excited to be presenting its first course in Tianjin. Tianjin is a major port city in northeastern China and one of the five national central cities of China. Tianjin boasts […]
Simon Fearnley from Agile Controls gave an evening presentation to PPI delegates in Adelaide, Australia on Thursday, 2 March 2017. The presentation was based on Cradle, an integrated […]
PPI returned this month to Canberra, the Australian national capital, with our flagship Systems Engineering course, the first delivery of many in response to changes in the structure […]
PPI’s Professional Development Manager, Suja Joseph-Malherbe, was elected as President-elect of INCOSE South Africa in 2016. She has taken over as President of the Chapter as of 1 January 2017. Her […]
Join us in celebration of 25 years of service by PPI to the systems engineering community. For PPI, founded in 1992 by Robert Halligan, 2017 is our Silver […]
On Thursday 19 January 2017, Alwyn Smit delivered an evening tutorial to the INCOSE Netherlands Chapter on Getting the Most out of “Work” Breakdown Structure. The tutorial has hosted by the Engineering […]
PPI’s Professional Development Manager, Suja Joseph-Malherbe, was elected as President-elect of INCOSE South Africa in 2016. She has taken over as President of the Chapter as of 1 January 2017. Her […]
Join us in celebration of 25 years of service by PPI to the systems engineering community. For PPI, founded in 1992 by Robert Halligan, 2017 is our Silver […]
On Thursday 19 January 2017, Alwyn Smit delivered an evening tutorial to the INCOSE Netherlands Chapter on Getting the Most out of “Work” Breakdown Structure. The tutorial has hosted by the Engineering […]
There is not a lot of good information available in writing on requirements traceability. Two data item descriptions (DIDs – requirements specifications for data items) are offered by […]