Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) is a systems engineering methodology that focuses on creating and exploiting domain models as the primary means of information exchange between engineers, rather than on document-based information exchange.
The focus now also includes aspects related to the model execution in computer simulation experiment.
The objectives of a model include:
An MBSE approach with SysML helps to:
The 3-day course covers many topic categories such as:
So far we have helped over 20,000 developers in over 50 countries stay up to date with cutting edge information from our training categories.
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The focus now also includes aspects related to the model execution in computer simulation experiment.
The objectives of a model include:
- To facilitate understanding
- To aid in decision making, examine the “what if” scenarios
- To explain, control and predict events.
An MBSE approach with SysML helps to:
- Facilitate communication among various stakeholders across the System Development Life Cycle.
- Capture and manage corporate Intellectual Property related to system architectures, designs and processes.
- Furnish rich abstractions to manage size and complexity.
- Explore multiple solutions or ideas concurrently with minimal risk.
- Detect errors and omissions early in System Development Life Cycle.
The 3-day course covers many topic categories such as:
- What is Systems Engineering?
- SE Practices for Describing Systems
- MBSE Across the System Life Cycle
- Overview of SysML
- Modeling with SysML
- Working with MBSE domains
So far we have helped over 20,000 developers in over 50 countries stay up to date with cutting edge information from our training categories.
Call us today at +1-972-665-9786.
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