Nov 202014
 

Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) promises an increase in productivity by shifting from documents to models as the main means to develop systems. However, in order to reach this promise, an organization has to implement proper standardized practices, which enables productive analysis on models. Organizations not complying with the standardized approach suffer from the loss of capability to inter-exchange and communicate with other teams, overhead in tool customization, and specific training needs. Moreover, the models become impossible to integrate and reuse.

MBSE in most of the cases is followed by Systems Modeling Language (SysML); however, in just a few of them, a complete set of benefits, the language and the modeling tool provides, are exploited. Have you ever heard of fUML, SCXML, and SysML parametric analysis? These are powerful standardized techniques to perform engineering analysis on models. Have you ever thought using them all together? This combination can be even more powerful tool to solve complex systems engineering tasks and this is exactly what this session is all about.

The session demonstrates:

  • State Machines execution
  • Activities execution
  • Action Language Helper
  • SysML parametric execution
  • Integration with external math engine, in particular MATLAB
  • Combined model execution
  • Building executable user interface

The session was hosted by Dr. Aurelijus Morkevicius, Senior Solution Architect at No Magic, Inc.

Learn more at: http://www.nomagic.com/mbse/

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