Survey of Model-Based Systems Engineering Methodologies

Antonio Vallecillo sends me a link to a “Survey of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Methodologies”

The purpose of this report is to provide a cursory description of some of the leading Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) methodologies used in industry today. A MBSE methodology can be characterized as the collection of related processes, methods, and tools used to support the discipline of systems engineering in a “modelbased”
or “model-driven” context. Interesting reading!

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One Response to Survey of Model-Based Systems Engineering Methodologies

  1. seidewitz says:

    The report noted in this post mentions, at the end, the Executable UML Foundation RFP and the implementation of extending executable UML semantics to SysML. Since the time the report was written, the Foundational UML (fUML) standard has been adopted by OMG and is currently in finalization. In addition, Model Driven Solutions (http://www.modeldriven.com) carried out a project funded by Lockheed Martin to begin considering how the fUML semantic model could be extended to cover some key capabilities required for SysML.

    Links to both the current fUML Beta spec and the Executable UML/SysML project final report can be found at http://fuml.modeldriven.org.

    – Ed Seidewitz

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