*1.2. Current Objectives*

Among the current challenges of the AMA remains the scientific acquisition of qualitative technology evaluations from domain experts, in order to appropriately assess innovative technologies still lacking deterministic test data. Hence, the specific adaptation and integration of SEJE methods in conceptual aircraft design and its application represents the paramount objectives of the current paper. This introduces the necessity to justify the developed methodology and selected/adapted SEJE techniques. For this purpose, a brief overview of workshop types and established SEJE methods will be given and analyzed by positioning the present work within the global SEJE context found in the literature. Next, the current state of the developed workshop methodology will be described and justified.

The second part of the paper is dedicated to the structure, conduction and outcome of the second AMA workshop. Its first aim is to obtain and analyze a generated solution space containing different implementations of wing morphing technologies. Another equally important target is the thorough analysis of the workshop conduction, collection of valuable participant feedback, and the derivation of improvement proposals for next potential iterations.

Hence, the following global research questions have been defined for the current project stage:

