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Astro MBSE: model based system engineering synthesized for the Italian astronomical community

Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy X, 2022
Systems Engineering requires the involvement of different engineering disciplines: Software, Electronics, Mechanics (often nowadays together as Mechatronics), Optics etc. Systems Engineering of Astronomical Instrumentation is no exception to this. A critical point is the handling of the different point of view introduced by these disciplines often ...
RIVA, Marco   +8 more
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Perceptions and the extent of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) use – An industry survey

2022 IEEE International Systems Conference (SysCon), 2022
Aditya Akundi   +3 more
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Enhanced-MBSE: Integrated and Intelligent Model-Based Systems Engineering

2024 7th International Conference on Universal Village (UV)
Zhen Chen   +4 more
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Designing a Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Template for Satellites

2023
The goal of this project has been to digitally transform SDL systems engineering methods for scoping small satellite missions, developing system architectures, documenting the engineering solution, and verifying design solutions from being document-intensive (gathering non-transformable information in discrete, disjoint documents) to being model-based (
Walker, David   +3 more
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Model-Based System Engineering (MBSE) for Design of Mechatronic Products

2024 IEEE International Conference on Cybernetics and Intelligent Systems (CIS) and IEEE International Conference on Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics (RAM)
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Value and benefits of model‐based systems engineering (MBSE): Evidence from the literature

Systems Engineering, 2020
Abstract 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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Applying Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) to a standard CubeSat

2012 IEEE Aerospace Conference, 2012
Model 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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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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Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) for Maritime Systems: Methods, Challenges, and Industrial Adoption

2025 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Intelligent Science (ECIS)
Ruoling Zhou   +4 more
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Usage of free sketches in MBSE raising the applicability of Model-Based Systems Engineering for mechanical engineers

2015 IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering (ISSE), 2015
A major cause for a lack in acceptance of today's interdisciplinary modeling approaches is the immense difference in abstraction between engineers' mental models and the available systems modeling languages [1]. Especially mechanical engineers, who use graphical representations like sketches and 3D CAD models, struggle with so called “graphical ...
Georg Moeser   +2 more
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