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Foundations for Model-based Systems Engineering - Jon Holt, Simon Perry, Mike Brownsword

Foundations for Model-based Systems Engineering

From patterns to models
Buch | Hardcover
416 Seiten
2016
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Verlag)
978-1-78561-050-9 (ISBN)
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The practice of Model-based Systems Engineering is becoming more widely adopted in industry, academia and commerce and, as the use of modelling matures in the real world, so the need for more guidance on how to model effectively and efficiently becomes more prominent. This book describes a number of systems-level 'patterns' (pre-defined, reusable sets of views) that may be applied using the systems modelling language SysML for the development of any number of different applications and as the foundations for a system model.


Topics covered include: what is a pattern? Interface definition pattern; traceability pattern; test pattern; epoch pattern; life cycle pattern; evidence pattern; description pattern; context pattern; analysis pattern; model maturity pattern; requirements modelling; expanded requirements modelling; process modelling; competence modelling; life cycle modelling; defining patterns; and using patterns for model assessment, model definition and for model retro-fitting.


This book forms a companion volume to both SysML for Systems Engineering - a model-based approach and Model-based Requirements Engineering, both published by the IET. Whereas the previous volumes presented the case for modelling and provided an in-depth overview of SysML, this book focusses on a set of 'patterns' as the basis of an MBSE model and their use in today's systems engineering community.

Professor Jon Holt is a leading figure in the world of systems engineering and the author of ten books in the field of applied Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and the STEM children's book 'Think Engineer'. He is a Director for Scarecrow Consultants Ltd, works in many industries and has applied his work in many disciplines. He is also a Fellow of both the IET and the BCS and is the current Technical Director of INCOSE UK. Jon also holds a Chair in Systems Engineering at Cranfield University. Simon Perry has spent nearly 30 years working in all aspects of software and systems engineering and is the co-author of five books in the field of applied Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE). He is a Director and Principal Consultant for Scarecrow Consultants Ltd, providing consultancy, training and conducting research in the application of systems engineering. Simon is a Member of the IET and INCOSE. Mike Brownsword has spent over 15 years working as a systems engineer in a wide range of industries. He is a team lead and Principal Consultant at Atkins, having responsibilities for systems engineering competence and providing model-based systems engineering leadership in Transportation projects. Mike is a Member of the IET and INCOSE.

Part I: Introduction and approach

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Approach
Chapter 3: What is a Pattern?



Part II: The fundamental enabling Patterns

Chapter 4: Interface Definition Pattern
Chapter 5: Traceability Pattern
Chapter 6: Test Pattern
Chapter 7: Epoch Pattern
Chapter 8: Life Cycle Pattern
Chapter 9: Evidence Pattern
Chapter 10: Description Pattern
Chapter 11: Context Pattern
Chapter 12: Analysis Pattern
Chapter 13: Model Maturity Pattern



Part III: Applications of the Patterns

Chapter 14: Requirements Modelling
Chapter 15: Expanded requirements modelling - SoSACRE
Chapter 16: Process Modelling
Chapter 17: Competence Modelling
Chapter 18: Life Cycle Modelling



Part IV: Using the MBSE Patterns

Chapter 19: Defining Patterns
Chapter 20: Using Patterns for model assessment
Chapter 21: Using Patterns for model definition
Chapter 22: Using Patterns for model retro-fitting



Part V: Annex

Appendix A: Summary of SysML notation
Appendix B: Summary of the Framework for Architectural Frameworks
Appendix C: MBSE Ontology and glossary
Appendix D: The 'Pattern Definition and Realisation (PaDRe)' Processes

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Computing and Networks
Verlagsort Stevenage
Sprache englisch
Maße 203 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik
Technik
ISBN-10 1-78561-050-3 / 1785610503
ISBN-13 978-1-78561-050-9 / 9781785610509
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