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(MBSE)2: Using MBSE to Architect and Implement the MBSE System
INCOSE International Symposium, 2020AbstractModel‐Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is being applied in a new way at the enterprise level for the benefit of all its major programs and business units. For an enterprise to successfully implement MBSE, it must integrate models, datasets, tools, and infrastructure with appropriate processes, methods, and standards into a comprehensive ...
Ryan A. Noguchi +2 more
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INCOSE International Symposium, 2011
AbstractThe INCOSE MBSE Initiative was established to help enable the Systems Engineering Vision 2020. MBSE was one of 5 components of the SE Vision. This webinar will highlight the MBSE vision, along with the MBSE roadmap and some of the key challenge team and related MBSE activities that the MBSE Initiative has been pursuing.
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AbstractThe INCOSE MBSE Initiative was established to help enable the Systems Engineering Vision 2020. MBSE was one of 5 components of the SE Vision. This webinar will highlight the MBSE vision, along with the MBSE roadmap and some of the key challenge team and related MBSE activities that the MBSE Initiative has been pursuing.
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Systems Engineering your MBSE implementation: Where are you on your MBSE journey?
INCOSE International Symposium, 2022AbstractThose attending the annual INCOSE MBSE Workshops may have noticed a move away from tool‐type discussions to organization culture change discussions. INCOSE MBSE Initiative believes that tools and technology are no longer the problem, organization adoption and culture issues are standing between you and MBSE benefit realization.
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The Use of MBSE in Infrastructure Projects ‐‐ An MBSE Challenge Team Paper
INCOSE International Symposium, 2015AbstractLarge infrastructure projects are complex, difficult and expensive. They are found in the transportation, energy, and communications sectors. These include projects for aerospace, and construction of public works and utilities, airports, sea ports, rail, highways and bridges, among others.
Matthew Hause +3 more
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INCOSE International Symposium, 2016
AbstractThe demand of new complex products shifts development from largely mechanical engineering to the interdisciplinary systems engineering. So, a systems‐driven approach is critical to success in engineering complex products that consist of interdependent mechanical, electrical/electronic parts, and software modules.
José L. Fernández, Guillermo Moreno
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AbstractThe demand of new complex products shifts development from largely mechanical engineering to the interdisciplinary systems engineering. So, a systems‐driven approach is critical to success in engineering complex products that consist of interdependent mechanical, electrical/electronic parts, and software modules.
José L. Fernández, Guillermo Moreno
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2018
One of the problems facing any person trying to implement MBSE into an organisation is one of the biggest issues that the authors have experienced. It is not the technical side, nor is it having the tools in place, nor the training. Perhaps the single biggest hurdle is one that can kill any initiative before it has even begun, and this is selling MBSE ...
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One of the problems facing any person trying to implement MBSE into an organisation is one of the biggest issues that the authors have experienced. It is not the technical side, nor is it having the tools in place, nor the training. Perhaps the single biggest hurdle is one that can kill any initiative before it has even begun, and this is selling MBSE ...
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ESE Framework Verification by MBSE
IEEE Systems Journal, 2019Enterprise system engineering (ESE) is a practice emerging in the last decades, aiming to support the enterprise systems engineers in generating and developing enterprise architecture and improving enterprise operational processes. However, ESE differs significantly from systems engineering (SE) due to the enterprise's unique property as a system of ...
Miri Sitton, Yoram Reich
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(MBSE)2: Using MBSE to Architect, Implement, and Operate the MBSE System
ASCEND 2020, 2020Ryan A. Noguchi +2 more
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