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INCOSE IW 2014 MBSE Workshop January 25-26, 2014

INCOSE IW 2014 MBSE Workshop January 25-26, 2014. Takeaways. MBSE Chairs S. Friedenthal M. Sampson. Summary. Context for SE and MBSE Digital engineering and digital enterprise and smart systems (smart factory, smart vehicle) Everything digitized, everything connected (internet of things)

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INCOSE IW 2014 MBSE Workshop January 25-26, 2014

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  1. INCOSE IW 2014MBSE WorkshopJanuary 25-26, 2014 Takeaways MBSE Chairs S. Friedenthal M. Sampson

  2. Summary • Context for SE and MBSE • Digital engineering and digital enterprise and smart systems (smart factory, smart vehicle) • Everything digitized, everything connected (internet of things) • Google earth analogy for MBSE to seamlessly zoom in and out • Integrate vertically and horizontally • Leverage IT technologies (visualization, connectivity, processing, ..) • MBSE is in state similar to early stage of CAD

  3. Summary (cont.) • Diversity of applications • Systems: Diapers/Automobiles/Spacecraft • Production lots: millions per day/millions per year/few per year • Unit cost: 0.25/25K/2.5B

  4. Summary (cont.) • All kinds of models • descriptive models including data & process • analytical models • CAD models • Use of models • Organize technical data • Answer specific questions • System model • Describe system • Integrate discipline specific models • (e.g., integrated vehicle analysis)

  5. Summary (cont.) • System Model Benefits • Communicate system information among stakeholders • domain engrs and disciplines (subsystems, ilities, mfg, …) • Reuse of modeling information • Finding req’ts & design gaps/inconsistencies • Increased trade space exploration • Improved testing • …

  6. Summary (cont.) • Importance of MBSE methodology (e.g., systematic approach) • Reqt’s, functions, interfaces, features, components, analysis, verification • Analysis of behavior, performance, other attributes, failures • Use of patterns/product lines • Use of models across life cycle

  7. Summary (cont.) • Challenges • Tool integration • Visualization of models • …

  8. Breakout Summaries Refer to the summaries on their individual pages • MBSE 101 • Model Management • Infusing MBSE • Across Organizations • Government and Acquisition • Education and Research

  9. Workshop Follow-up • MBSE Wiki • http://www.omgwiki.org/MBSE/doku.php • Presentations to be posted to MBSE Workshop Wiki • http://www.omgwiki.org/MBSE/doku.php?id=mbse:incose_mbse_iw_2014

  10. MBSE Meetings Monday Biomedical Modeling - Steve Corns Model Management - Amit Fisher Modeling and Simulation Interoperability - Russell Peak Patterns based SE - Bill Schindel MBSE Usability – Bjorn Cole MBSE Concept Design WG - Quoc Do Tool Integration and Interoperability – John Nallon MBSE Town Hall Meeting (5:00 – 6:00) Tuesday System Modeling & Simulation WG – Frank Popielas, R Burkhart Space Systems Modeling Challenge Team – Dave Kaslow Tool Integration and Interoperability – John Nallon

  11. Thank You !!!Enjoy The Social Hour

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