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MLM A-Team

MLM A-Team. What? The Model Lifecycle Management Activity Team Chair: Lonnie VanZandt INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/WorkingGroups/MBSE INCOSE Web page: https://connect.incose.org/WorkingGroups/MBSE/Pages/Home.aspx Other Web page:

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MLM A-Team

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  1. MLM A-Team What? The Model Lifecycle Management Activity Team Chair: Lonnie VanZandt INCOSE Connect address: https://connect.incose.org/WorkingGroups/MBSE INCOSE Web page: https://connect.incose.org/WorkingGroups/MBSE/Pages/Home.aspx Other Web page: http://www.omgwiki.org/MBSE/doku.php?id=mbse:modelmgt Number of Members: ~55 Number of Members Participating in IW: TBD

  2. Charter • Purposeidentify the scope of model management and address the concerns of the community. • Goalprioritize issues and establish scenarios and best practices that address the concerns of the community. • Scopeall models throughout the complete lifecycle

  3. Vision We see a community of Systems (and discipline-specific) Engineers struggling to persist and to reference the artifacts of engineering over the lifecycle of each enterprise. We see a community of Stakeholders and Decision-makers forced to make decisions irrationally and intuitively due to a lack of access to the defensible argument of both legacy documentary and innovative model-based systems engineering. We see a day when engineersuse distributed systems thatautomatically persist artifacts in compact,modular form along with the provenance of each modification. We see a day when engineers can reference the current and the historical representation of both individual artifacts and collections thereof along with the relational graphs between artifacts. We see a day when stakeholders make rational decisionsusing the Systems Engineers’ explicit sound dialectical and rhetorical arguments based on the provenance of content and change. Doré, Gustave, 1868, Dante e Beatrice Doré, Gustave, 1868, Dante purgatorio

  4. Mission • Prioritize the issues and establish scenarios and best practices that address the concerns of the Systems Engineering, Deciding, and Engineering communities.

  5. Strategy • Strategy: “What we are attempting to accomplish in our mission.” • Meet Bi-Weekly via Webinars • Post Commentary to Wiki Monthly • Hold a Panel at IS2016 • Publish a ConOps by IS2016 • Publish Papers within andwithout the Activity Team • Present to Peers

  6. Tactics • Tactics: “How we are going to accomplish our mission goals.” • Provide a forum for collaborative discussion of model management issues • Elicit recurring concepts and concerns from the community • Curate the Observations • Generalize Conclusions • Publish Advice • Draw Persuasive Visualizations of Recommended Solutions

  7. Published Products • [2014] Whitepaper “Model Lifecycle Management for MBSE”, Fisher et al http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/j.2334-5837.2014.tb03145.x/abstract

  8. 2016 IW Outcomes • Team Fortification • Completion of Preparation for the IS 2016 Panel on MLM • Draft more MLM-System Concept of Operations • Draft Agenda for IS 2016 MLM Activity Team activities

  9. Planned Work • Wiki Pages (http://www.omgwiki.org/MBSE/doku.php?id=mbse:modelmgt) • Capabilities • Qualitative Analysis • Stakeholders • Operational Analysis • Difficult Questions • Modeled Systems

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