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Synopsis
Now with several new chapters, this third edition of the popular guide to SysML for systems engineering has been fully aligned with latest version (SysML 1.4) of the standard, and includes updates of the core modelling notation, standards models, benefits of MBSE, model management, model maturity and value chain modelling. The book also describes how to implement SysML and MBSE in an organisation, and how to model real projects effectively. An extensive case study makes the book invaluable for practising systems engineers.
Synopsis
Systems Modelling Language (SysML) is a tailored version of the unified modelling language (UML) that meets the needs of today's systems engineering professionals and engineers. It supports the specification, analysis, design, verification and validation of a broad range of systems and systems-of-systems, including hardware, software, information, personnel, procedures, and facilities in a graphical notation.
SysML for Systems Engineering: A model-based approach provides a comprehensive overview on how to implement SysML and Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) in an organisation in order to model real projects effectively and efficiently. Topics covered include approach and concepts; SysML notation; diagramming guidelines; process and requirements modelling with MBSE; architectures and architectural frameworks with MBSE; value chain modelling; deploying MBSE; the benefits of MBSE; the 'people', the 'process' and the 'tool'; model structure and management; and model maturity. A detailed case study is included to illustrate the key concepts.
A comprehensive overview for systems and IT engineers, managers, and architects, process modellers and managers and program managers, and students and lecturers in systems and IT engineering.