MBSE Training Crash Course focuses all the principals, theories, and techniques associated with Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE).
MBSE Goals:
Improved communications
With stakeholders
Within the engineering project teams
Across spoken language barriers
Improved quality
Early identification of requirements issues
Enhanced system design integrity
Improved specification to hardware and software
Fewer errors during integration and testing
More rigorous requirements traceability
Consistent documentation
Increased productivity
Improved impact analysis of requirements changes
Improved interaction across a multi discipline team
Reuse of existing models to support design evolution
Auto-generation of documentation
Reduced risk
Improved cost estimates
Early, and on-going, requirements validation and design verification
MBSE Techniques and Tools
Structured analysis and design
Data flow diagramming
State transition diagramming
Behavioral modeling
Entity relationship modeling
Finite element modeling
Environment virtualization
Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Analytical modeling
Process modeling
System Model
Requirements
Behavior
Structure
Properties
Interconnections
Course Outline
Overview
The System Life Cycle and Solution Development
Systems Engineering Processes: Principles, Concepts and Components
Requirements Analysis
Development of the System Physical Solution Description (Synthesis)
Development of the System Logical Solution (MBSE in Design)
What is A Model?
Model-Based Systems Engineering
MBSE Definitions & Advantages
INCOSE Systems Engineering Vision 2020
MBSE Methodologies
MBSE Modeling Language Standards
MBSE Software Tools
Lean Engineering
Hands-On activities
TONEX MBSE Hands-On Workshop Sample
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M B S E T R A I N I N G & C O U R S E S
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MBSE : MODEL BASED SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
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MBSE Training Crash Course
MBSE Training Crash Course focusses all the principals, theories, and
techniques associated with Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE).
Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) is the formal use of modeling
to provide system requirements, design, analysis, and verification and
validation activities. Such activities initiate in the conceptual design
stage and continue throughout development and later life cycle phases.
A model often provides various perspectives to serve different
purposes.
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MBSE Training Crash Course
MBSE Goals:
• Improved communications
• With stakeholders
• Within the engineering project teams
• Across spoken language barriers
• Improved quality
• Early identification of requirements issues
• Enhanced system design integrity
• Improved specification to hardware and software
• Fewer errors during integration and testing
• More rigorous requirements traceability
• Consistent documentation
• Increased productivity
• Improved impact analysis of requirements changes
• Improved interaction across a multi discipline team
• Reuse of existing models to support design evolution
• Auto-generation of documentation
• Reduced risk
• Improved cost estimates
• Early, and on-going, requirements validation and design verification
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MBSE Training Crash Course
MBSE Techniques and Tools
• Structured analysis and design
• Data flow diagramming
• State transition diagramming
• Behavioral modeling
• Entity relationship modeling
• Finite element modeling
• Environment virtualization
• Computer Aided Design (CAD)
• Analytical modeling
• Process modeling
System Model
• Requirements
• Behavior
• Structure
• Properties
• Interconnections
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MBSE Training Crash Course
Audience
MBSE training crash course is a 4-day training designed for:
• Product manager
• Project director
• R and D manager
• Engineering manager
• Systems engineer
• Capability developer
• Business analyst
• Systems analyst
• System architect
• Enterprise architect
• Software systems engineer
• Software engineer
• Design engineer
• Hardware engineer
• Project engineer
• LSA specialist
• Industrial engineer
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MBSE Training Crash Course
Training Objectives
The attendees are able to:
• Comprehend the general principals of systems engineering
• Discuss the main characteristic of a system
• Understand the overall process factors, and their relationships
• Relate the roles of developer as supplier, developer as creator and
developer as acquirer, and to position their own roles.
• Perform the fundamentals of some of the more important
techniques of system requirements analysis
• Discuss the principles and major techniques of engineering
management in a systems project context
• Demonstrate the fundamental skills to adjust the use of the systems
engineering concepts and methods
• Explain the concepts and rational behind MBSE, and how it
compares to traditional SE
• Describe overall benefits of MBSE
• Explain the application of MBSE in the industry
• Comprehend SysML and that how it supports MBSE
• Explain how MBSE methods are used to specify and design systems
• Explain how an organization can transition to MBSE?
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Course Outline
• Overview
• The System Life Cycle and Solution Development
• Systems Engineering Processes: Principles, Concepts and
Components
• Requirements Analysis
• Development of the System Physical Solution Description (Synthesis)
• Development of the System Logical Solution (MBSE in Design)
• What is A Model?
• Model-Based Systems Engineering
• MBSE Definitions & Advantages
• INCOSE Systems Engineering Vision 2020
• MBSE Methodologies
• MBSE Modeling Language Standards
• MBSE Software Tools
• Lean Engineering
• Hands-On activities
• TONEX MBSE Hands-On Workshop Sample
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MBSE Training Crash Course
Overview
• What is a system
• Systems thinking
• Applying systems thinking to systems design
• What is systems engineering?
• Multidisciplinary technique
• Problem classes
• The design space: three systems
• The design space: boundaries
• The process
• Domains
• Communication
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The System Life Cycle and Solution Development
• The solution domain: key concepts, relationships, information types
and work products, MBSE
• OCD/CONOPS/OSD/ADD issues
• Architectural frameworks
• Impact of problem definition and stakeholder satisfaction
• Systems of systems engineering
• Waterfall, incremental, evolutionary and spiral developments
• Agile, lean and concurrent/simultaneous engineering
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Systems Engineering Processes: Principles, Concepts and Components
• System concepts
• SE process principles & components
• Requirements assessment
• Development of physical solution description
• Development of logical solution description MBSE
• Effectiveness evaluation and decision
• System elements – specification writing
• System integration
• Verification and validation
• Engineering management
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Requirements Analysis
• What are requirements?
• Various types of requirements, and how they relate to analysis,
specification & design
• Requirements quality qualities
• Requirements languages: operational, formal
• Requirements analysis (RA) – how to do it
• MBSE in the problem domain
• Requirements quality measures
• Lean concepts in functional analysis for the product-oriented
enterprise
• ERA analysis, rest-of scenario analysis, out-of-range analysis, other
constraints search, stakeholder value analysis
• The Operational Concept Description (OCD)/CONUSE
• Managing RA
• Requirements analysis and management software tools
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Development of the System Physical Solution Description (Synthesis)
• Technology and innovation in solution development
• Configuration items
• Standards for selecting configuration items
Development of the System Logical Solution (MBSE in Design)
• Rational representation classification
• Functional analysis in design
• Architecture process
• Implementation risks
• SysML, LML and other systems modeling languages
• n-squared charts, behavior modeling, and other functional notations
• Assessment and design software tools
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Model-Based Systems Engineering
• Requirements for a systems engineering processes
• MBSE model and system definition language developing layer 1 of
our solution
• Proceeding with layer 2
• Architecture design at layer n
• Verification and validation
MBSE Definitions & Advantages
• International council on systems engineering (incose) definition &
advantages
• Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) definition
• Advantage to using MBSE
• Sysml forum mbse definition & advantage
• SysML forum MBSE definition
• SysML forum MBSE advantage
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INCOSE Systems Engineering Vision 2020
• Vision 2020 integrating framework
• Systems engineering vision
• Role of MBSE within systems engineering vision 2020
MBSE Methodologies
• INCOSE Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM)
• IBM rational telelogic harmony-se
• IBM rational unified process for systems engineering (RUP-SE)
• JPL State Analysis (Sa)
• VITECH MBSE methodology
• Dori Object-Process Methodology (OPM)
• Weilkiens Systems Modeling Process (SYSMOD)
• Fernandez ISE & Process Pipelines in OO Architectures (ISE&PPOOA)
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MBSE Modeling Language Standards
• SysML
• UML
MBSE Software Tools
• MBSE tools and relevance of other “de-facto” MBSE visual modeling
standards
• SAE Architecture Analysis and Designing Language (AADL)
• Vitech Core
• MagicDraw
• Phoenix integration
• IBM® RATIONAL® RHAPSODY®
• Eclipse
• ISIGHT & the SIMULIA execution engine
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Lean Engineering
• Lean Implementation Develops From TPS
• Differences From TPS
• Lean goals and strategy
• Steps to achieve lean systems
• How Can Lean Connect With MBSE
Hands-On activities
• Labs
• Individual/small group activities
• Hands-on workshops
TONEX MBSE Hands-On Workshop Sample
• Defining the problem
• Studying the system and its components
• Figuring out the relationship between the components and the
entire system
• Discussing the characteristics of the system
• Modeling the system
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