Foundations for Model-based Systems Engineering
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Verlag)
978-1-78561-050-9 (ISBN)
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 | 04.10.2016 |
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| Reihe/Serie | Computing and Networks |
| Verlagsort | Stevenage |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 203 x 254 mm |
| Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik |
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| ISBN-10 | 1-78561-050-3 / 1785610503 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-78561-050-9 / 9781785610509 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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