International Conference on Systems Engineering

The International Conference on Systems Engineering (ICSEng) is the series of International Conferences, jointly organized on a rotational basis among three institutions:[1]

The conference covers Systems Engineering with a focus on applications. It was first held in 1974 in Wrocław (Poland) as 1st ICSS. In its current form, it was founded by Zdzisław Bubnicki, William Wells and Glyn James.[2] The 31st edition of ICSEng will be held in 2024 in Warsaw, Poland.

History

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In 1973, a group of young scientists from Wroclaw University of Technology (now Wroclaw University of Science and Technology) led by Professor Zdzislaw Bubnicki invited scientists from around the world in order to exchange ideas of modern problems of systems science and engineering. The first International Conference "Systems Science" was held in the European city of Wroclaw, Poland (with some sessions organized in the nearby town of Szklarska Poręba). The event was a big success and the organizers decided to continue with the conference annually. The first six editions of Systems Science (until 1979) were organized by Wroclaw University of Technology – attracting scientists from the USA, Japan, India and almost all European countries. After six years of existence, the conference was already well known as a forum for presentation of original papers on a good professional level and for discussions integrating different subjects of systems science and engineering and specialists from universities, research centres, and industry.

During the conference in 1979, Professor Zdzislaw Bubnicki decided to organize future conferences in Wroclaw every two years, and Professor Glyn James and his colleagues from the Coventry University in England suggested that they join a team from Wroclaw to organize the conferences in alternate years in Coventry. Consequently, the next edition in 1980, took place in Coventry. In 1983, Professor William Wells from the University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA and his colleagues joined the teams from Poland and England, and the next meeting in 1984 was organized in Las Vegas, USA. Then it was decided, that to call conferences in Poland as "Systems Science" and in England and USA as "Systems Engineering".[3]

Conference proceedings are published in Springer Publishing or IEEE Xplore, and are indexed by ISI Web of Science, DBLP, SCOPUS and Google Scholar.

Topics

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It is expected that ICSEng includes sessions on the following themes:

Affiliated events

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  • ICSEng, Toyo University, Japan (website)
  • ICSEng, NASK, Poland (website)
  • ICSS, Wrocław University of Technology, Poland ({{website}})
  • ICSE, Coventry University, United Kingdom, ({{website}})
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List of conferences

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  • 2024: 31st ICSEng, Warsaw, Poland
  • 2023: 30th ICSEng, Las Vegas, NV, USA
  • 2022: 29th ICSEng, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2021: 28th ICSEng, Wrocław, Poland
  • 2020: 27th ICSEng, Las Vegas, NV, USA (online)
  • 2018: 26th ICSEng, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • 2017: 25th ICSEng, Las Vegas, Nevada,[4]
  • 2016: 19th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland[5]
  • 2015: 24th ICSE, Coventry, UK
  • 2014: 23rd ICSEng, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA,[6]
  • 2013: 18th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland [7]
  • 2012: 22nd ICSE, Coventry, UK
  • 2011: 21st ICSEng, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA [8]
  • 2010: 17th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 2009: 20th ICSE, Coventry, UK
  • 2008: 19th ICSEng, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA [9]
  • 2007: 16th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 2006: 18th ICSE, Coventry, UK
  • 2005: 17th ICSEng, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA [10]
  • 2004: 15th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 2003: 16th ICSE, Coventry, UK
  • 2002: 15th ICSEng, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  • 2001: 14th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 2000: 14th ICSE, Coventry, UK
  • 1999: 13th ICSEng, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  • 1998: 13th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 1997: 12th ICSE, Coventry, UK
  • 1996: 11th ICSEng, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  • 1995: 12th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 1994: 10th ICSE, Coventry, UK
  • 1993: 9th ICSEng, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  • 1992: 11th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 1991: 8th ICSE, Coventry, UK
  • 1990: 7th ICSEng, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  • 1989: 10th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 1988: 6th ICSE, Coventry, UK
  • 1987: 5th ICSEng, Fairborn, Ohio, USA
  • 1986: 9th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 1985: 4th ICSE, Coventry, UK
  • 1984: 3rd ICSEng, Dayton, Ohio, USA
  • 1983: 8th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 1982: 2nd ICSE, Coventry, England
  • 1981: 7th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 1980: 1st ICSE, Coventry, UK
  • 1979: 6th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 1978: 5th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 1977: 4th ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 1976: 3rd ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 1975: 2nd ICSS, Wrocław, Poland
  • 1974: 1st ICSS, Wrocław / Szklarska Poręba, Poland

References

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  1. ^ Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control, 2001, Editorial
  2. ^ Niederliński, Antoni (2006). "Professor Zdzisław Bubnicki in my memory", Control and Cybernetics, vol. 35, no. 2, 2006 (source text)
  3. ^ Jerzy Józefczyk, History of conferences "Systems Science", Kybernetes, ISSN 0368-492X
  4. ^ ICSEng 2017 Proceedings.
  5. ^ Advances in Systems Science - Proceedings of the International | Jerzy Świątek | Springer. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Springer. 2017. ISBN 9783319489438.
  6. ^ Selvaraj, Henry; Zydek, Dawid; Chmaj, Grzegorz (2015). Progress in Systems Engineering - Springer. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Vol. 366. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-08422-0. hdl:2117/27608. ISBN 978-3-319-08421-3.
  7. ^ Springer Publishing, Proceedings of 18th ICSS
  8. ^ Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Proceedings of 21st ICSEng
  9. ^ Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Proceedings of 19th ICSEng
  10. ^ Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Proceedings of 17th ICSEng
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