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Leveraging Large Language Models for Direct Interaction with SysML v2

INCOSE International Symposium
This paper examines the potential integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) with the Systems Modeling Language version 2 (SysML v2), proposing a novel methodology for systems engineering by capitalizing on the enhanced readability and human‐friendly ...
John K. DeHart
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Towards the Formal Verification of SysML v2 Models

ACM/IEEE International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
Systems Modeling Language (SysML) is the de facto standard in the industry for modeling complex systems. SysML v2 is the new version of the language with reworked fundamentals. In this paper, we explore how the new formal semantics of SysML v2 can enable
V. Molnár   +11 more
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Model-Based Structured Requirements in SysML

IEEE Systems Conference, 2022
Architecture-centric practices are gaining wide-spread acceptance in systems engineering. This process involves capturing the structure, behavior, and rules and their relationships to create an abstract representation of a system, often termed a model of
D. Herber   +2 more
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Extending SysML to Integrate Cost Analysis Into Model-Based Systems Engineering

IEEE transactions on engineering management
Model-based systems design (MBSD), a current trend adopted by INCOSE, employs the systems modeling language (SysML), a standard introduced by OMG and INCOSE.
Christos Kotronis   +4 more
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Integrating Machine Learning in Digital Twins by utilizing SysML System Models

International Symposium on Service Oriented Software Engineering, 2022
Fueled by the opportunities for supporting many design and production activities and for establishing new business models, Digital Twins have become a popular topic within research and industrial application during the last years.
Fabian Wilking   +3 more
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Using SysML in Systems Design

2009 International Conference on Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial Engineering, 2009
System of systems involves several secondary systems working together with its creation gathering the knowledge of several distinct disciplines and teams, each one with their own background and methods, leading to a difficult communication between them.
Costa, T.   +2 more
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Exploring SysML v2 for Model-Based Engineering of Safety-Critical Avionics Systems

Symposium on Dependable Autonomic and Secure Computing
For complex and safety-critical avionics systems, dis-tributed developments are unavoidable. To coordinate the frag-mented development process, a seamless information exchange is necessary. A promising paradigm to coordinate the development activities is
Alexander Ahlbrecht   +3 more
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SysML Blocks Adaptation

2015
Regarding the increasing complexity of today’s systems, system engineering domain knows a constant evolution in term of processes and paradigms (Object Oriented, Component Oriented). SysML constitutes a new trends of system engineering which allows to model the system as a set of blocks. In this paper, we propose a bottom-up approach to build a system,
Hamida Bouaziz   +3 more
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Use of SysML for Quantitative System Reliability and Availability Analysis

Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 2022
In projects using Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and SysML, it is now possible to easily perform reliability/availability modeling and prediction starting at the conceptual design phase and continuing throughout the development using the SysML ...
M. Hecht, Jaron Chen
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SysML in digital engineering

Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Digital Engineering, 2010
Today, most projects are interdisciplinary. They require expertise from various domains like legal regulations, mechanical restrictions and software engineering. Digital engineering is a relatively new discipline, which aims at minimizing friction losses, when different disciplines meet each other.This paper shows how model-based development on the ...
Matthias Güdemann   +4 more
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