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INCOSE IW 2013 MBSE Workshop January 26-27, 2013. Introduction. MBSE Chairs S. Friedenthal M. Sampson. MBSE. Definitions.
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INCOSE IW 2013MBSE WorkshopJanuary 26-27, 2013 Introduction MBSE Chairs S. Friedenthal M. Sampson
Definitions • “Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) is the formalized application of modelingto support system requirements, design, analysis, verification and validation activities beginning in the conceptual design phase and continuing throughout development and later life cycle phases.” • INCOSE SE Vision 2020 (INCOSE-TP-2004-004-02), Sept 2007 • “Model-Based Engineering (MBE): An approach to engineering that uses models as an integral part of the technical baseline that includes the requirements, analysis, design, implementation, and verification of a capability, system, and/or product throughout the acquisition life cycle.” • Final Report, Model-Based Engineering, NDIA M&S, Feb. 2011
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MBE To-Be State Analysis Models Analysis Models ò ò U ( s ) G ( s ) U ( s ) G ) s ( Hardware Models S SET Q R Q CLR Source: NDIA MBE Final Report dated February 2011 Operational Models System Models Operational Models Component Models Operational Models System Models System Models Component Models Program Management Test MBE Enhances Affordability, Shortens Delivery and Reduces Risk Across the Acquisition Life Cycle Manufacturing Systems • Needs • Current Capabilities • Budget/Schedule Hardware Logistics Customer Software Configuration Management
MBSE Initiative Charter • Supports MBSE Component of the SE Vision 2020 • Promote, advance, and institutionalize the practice of MBSE through broad industry/academic involvement • Research • Standards • Processes, Practices, & Methods • Tools & Technology • Outreach, Training & Education • MBSE Wiki • http://www.omgwiki.org/MBSE/doku.php
INCOSE MBSE Roadmap Design optimization across broad trade space Cross domain effects based analysis System of systems interoperability Reduced cycle times MBSE Capability Extending Maturity and Capability Institutionalized MBSE across Academia/Industry Distributed & secure model repositories crossing multiple domains Defined MBSE theory, ontology, and formalisms Well Defined MBSE Refer to activities in the following areas: Architecture model integrated with Simulation, Analysis, and Visualization Maturity • Planning & Support • Research • Standards Development • Processes, Practices, & Methods • Tools & Technology Enhancements • Outreach, Training & Education Matured MBSE methods and metrics, Integrated System/HW/SW models Emerging MBSE standards Ad Hoc MBSE Document Centric 2010 2010 2020 2025
MBSE Leadership Team Management Chairs: Mark Sampson/Sandy Friedenthal Webinars and Communications - Ray Jorgensen Challenge Teams Biomedical Modeling Steve Corns GEOSSLarry McGovern Modeling and Simulation Interoperability Russell Peak Space Systems Modeling Louise Anderson Telescope Modeling Robert Karban Activity Teams MBSE Usability Scott Workinger Methodology and Metrics John Watson Model-Based Testing Frank Alvidrez Model Management Joe Bedocs, Brian Brady Modeling Standards Roger Burkhart Ontology Henson Graves System of Systems/Enterprise Modeling Ron Williamson
MBSE Survey – Question 4 January 2012 Expected Trend for Adoption Not at All (0) Somewhat/Sometimes (2) Almost Always (4)
MBSE Workshop Objectives • Objectives • Provides an opportunity to learn about the latest MBSE activities and applications • Network with others involved in MBSE • Theme • Role of systems modeling in a multi-disciplinary engineering environment
Breakout Sessions • MBSE 101 – Elyse Fosse • SoS/Enterprise Architecture Modeling – Ron Williamson • System Architecture and Requirements Modeling – John Watson • MBSE Usability – Scott Workinger • Model Management – Brian Brady