The Challenge: Solving Fictional Mesa Cerveza’s Power and Water Supply Problem
The first-ever World Championships of Systems Architecture and Modeling was held June 5 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Participants competed head-to-head with the world’s best systems modelers using the model-based systems engineering tool of their preference to develop a response to a real-world engineering problem.
The event provided individuals and teams a chance to exhibit their skills, creativity, and ability to thrive under time constraints.
Learn about the problem statement: developing a long-term systems solution to the city of Mesa Cerveza’s water and power supply problems. Hear from the individual winner and a judge and learn what it was like to participate.
What you’ll learn:
The nature and difficulty of the challenge
How the competition works in terms of logistics and time constraints
What it was like to compete and to judge
Who should attend:
Systems engineers
Model-based systems engineers
Systems architects