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System Safety and Cybersecurity within the Model Based System Engineering (MBSE) System Model
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2022<title>ABSTRACT</title> <p>Model Based System Engineering (MBSE) offers the ability to connect an ever expanding set of disciplines through the system model into specialty areas, having a dramatic impact early and lasting throughout the system lifecycle.
Justin Holmes +4 more
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Testing safety-critical systems using Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
2020Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) provides features for behavioral analysis, requirements traceability, system architecture, simulation, testing, and performance analysis that are imperative for the testing of safety-critical systems. In this report, we present a case study of a simple safety-critical system, and model the system using UML ...
Trout, Jason Eric, 0000-0003-4490-1137
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MBSE++ — Foundations for Extended Model‐Based Systems Engineering Across System Lifecycle
INCOSE International Symposium, 2016AbstractThis paper presents an approach for next‐generation model‐based systems engineering across the system lifecycle, labelled MBSE++. This approach is based on the idea of a Total System Model that serves and evolves as the digital blueprint of a system through its lifecycle.
Manas Bajaj +6 more
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Applying Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) to a standard CubeSat
2012 IEEE Aerospace Conference, 2012Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is an emerging technology that is providing the next advance in modeling and systems engineering. MBSE uses Systems Modeling Language (SysML) as its modeling language. SysML is a domain-specific modeling language for systems engineering used to specify, analyze, design, optimize, and verify systems.
S. C. Spangelo +9 more
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INCOSE International Symposium, 2022
AbstractModel based systems engineering (MBSE) has been accepted worldwide by many industries, including the automotive industry, for several years. Hundreds of projects have already been developed and deployed using MBSE approaches. MBSE is gaining importance because it provides systems advantageous life cycle processes, such as returns of investments
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AbstractModel based systems engineering (MBSE) has been accepted worldwide by many industries, including the automotive industry, for several years. Hundreds of projects have already been developed and deployed using MBSE approaches. MBSE is gaining importance because it provides systems advantageous life cycle processes, such as returns of investments
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2015 Annual IEEE Systems Conference (SysCon) Proceedings, 2015
Advances in workstation computational capabilities have enabled more powerful modeling and simulation tools to system engineers. Concurrent Engineering Methodologies (CEMs) are now more accessible than ever before. Model Based System Engineering (MBSE) toolsets can be incorporated to the analysis process to facilitate the management of the requirements
Jeremiah Crane, Leonard Brownlow
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Advances in workstation computational capabilities have enabled more powerful modeling and simulation tools to system engineers. Concurrent Engineering Methodologies (CEMs) are now more accessible than ever before. Model Based System Engineering (MBSE) toolsets can be incorporated to the analysis process to facilitate the management of the requirements
Jeremiah Crane, Leonard Brownlow
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Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) for Low Cost Spacecraft Operations on IRIS
AIAA SPACE 2015 Conference and Exposition, 2015The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) mission is a small spacecraft mission currently flying and studying the Sun. The IRIS Mission Operations Team applied Model Based Systems Engineering to the design, development, verification, and validation of the ground systems used to support the testing and operation of the mission.
Robert Carvalho, Scott Sawyer
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2020
With rising globalization and a trend towards Cyberphysical systems (CPSs) as well as smart products the demand for cross-company and interdisciplinary collaboration increases. To handle the complexity of these systems and products Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), as an enhanced form of Systems Engineering (SE), has emerged in engineering and is
Schmidt, Marvin Michael, Stark, Rainer
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With rising globalization and a trend towards Cyberphysical systems (CPSs) as well as smart products the demand for cross-company and interdisciplinary collaboration increases. To handle the complexity of these systems and products Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), as an enhanced form of Systems Engineering (SE), has emerged in engineering and is
Schmidt, Marvin Michael, Stark, Rainer
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INCOSE International Symposium, 2022
AbstractThe military has limited means to objectively evaluate soldier and squad performance, leading to sub‐optimal operational, training, and acquisition decisions. Part of this limitation stems from the fact that the ability to monitor, predict, and enhance soldier and squad performance is a complex System of Systems (SoS) undertaking.
Tara Sarathi +6 more
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AbstractThe military has limited means to objectively evaluate soldier and squad performance, leading to sub‐optimal operational, training, and acquisition decisions. Part of this limitation stems from the fact that the ability to monitor, predict, and enhance soldier and squad performance is a complex System of Systems (SoS) undertaking.
Tara Sarathi +6 more
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Value and benefits of model‐based systems engineering (MBSE): Evidence from the literature
Systems Engineering, 2020Abstract Traditional document‐based practices in systems engineering are being transitioned to model‐based ones. Adoption of model‐based systems engineering (MBSE) continues to grow in industry and government, and MBSE continues to be a major research theme in the systems engineering community.
Kaitlin Henderson, Alejandro Salado
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