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Systems Modeling Language (SysML v2) Support for Digital Engineering

INSIGHT, 2022
ABSTRACTThe OMG Systems Modeling Language™ (SysML®) was adopted in 2006 and has been used by many organizations to support their efforts to transition to a model‐based systems engineering (MBSE) approach. SysML v2 is the next generation Systems Modeling Language and is intended to address many of the limitations of SysML v1.
Manas Bajaj   +2 more
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Systems Modeling Languages: OPM Versus SysML

2007 International Conference on Systems Engineering and Modeling, 2007
As systems are becoming ever larger and more complex, and as more stakeholders, typically from different disciplines, are involved throughout the system lifecycle, the challenge of overcoming the complexity inherent in systems development grows too.
Yariv Grobshtein   +3 more
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A SysML-Based Modeling Language for Mechatronic System Architecture

Volume 1B: 35th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, 2015
Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is the mainstream methodology for the design of complex mechatronic systems. It emphasizes the application of the system architecture, which highly depends on a formalized modeling language. However, such modeling language is less researched in previous studies.
Ruirui Chen   +3 more
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Requirements Modeling for System Engineering Using SysML, the Systems Modeling Language

Volume 4: 24th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, 2004
In this paper we present the model supporting the Requirement diagram in the emerging standard SysML, the System Modeling Language. SysML is the extension to System Engineering of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) proposed by the SysML and recently accepted as a answer to the Request for Proposal from the Object Modeling Group (OMG).
Laurent Balmelli, Alan Moore
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Evaluation of Requirements Management Processes Utilizing System Modeling Language (SysML) Executable Models

INCOSE International Symposium, 2021
AbstractLike many project processes, requirements management can be time consuming and costly if not well planned. The fundamentals of the process steps can be obtained through literature search, however the variation of application can lead to program cost challenges if not tailored for the project's risk posture and budget scope.
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Functional Reasoning of System Architecture in the System Modeling Language (SysML) With XML Representation

Volume 2: 43rd Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE), 2023
Abstract Formal and structured modeling of system or software behavior enables automated reasoning early in the design process. This permits checking the correctness of the flow of information, consistency among the interacting components, and dependencies among components, to mention a few potential automated reasoning.
Parth Ganeriwala   +3 more
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Architecting The Human Space Flight Program with System Modeling Language (SysML)

Infotech@Aerospace 2012, 2012
The next generation of missions in NASA's Human Space Flight program focuses on the development and deployment of highly complex systems (e.g., Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, Space Launch System, 21st Century Ground System) that will enable astronauts to venture beyond low Earth orbit and explore the moon, near-Earth asteroids, and beyond ...
Maddalena Jackson   +3 more
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An approach for a simulation-based analysis of business processes using the systems modeling language (SysML)

Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems: Companion Proceedings, 2022
For the design and production of extensive systems with many configuration options, business processes (BPs) for creating and customizing engineering data, e.g. technical drawings or manufacturing orders, are established. Such BPs can include multiple process stations from different departments and companies resulting in a network of highly ...
Giertzsch, Fabian Maximilian   +3 more
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