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Systems Engineering Demystified, Second Edition

You're reading from   Systems Engineering Demystified, Second Edition Apply modern, model-based systems engineering techniques to build complex systems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804610688
Length 532 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Jon Holt Jon Holt
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part I: Introduction to Systems Engineering
2. Introduction to Systems Engineering FREE CHAPTER 3. Model-Based Systems Engineering 4. Part II: Systems Engineering Concepts
5. Systems and Interfaces 6. Life Cycles 7. Systems Engineering Processes 8. Part III: Systems Engineering Techniques
9. Needs and Requirements 10. Modeling the Design 11. Modeling Verification and Validation 12. Methodologies 13. Systems Engineering Management 14. Part IV: Next Steps
15. Deploying MBSE 16. The Art of Modeling 17. Best Practices 18. Other Books You May Enjoy
19. Index

Defining the Framework

The Views that have been created so far represent the center part of the MBSE-in-a-slide diagram that was discussed in detail in Chapter 2, Model-Based Systems Engineering, and that was also revisited in the previous section. Each of the Views was visualized using SysML, representing the right-hand side of the MBSE diagram. These Views come together to form the overall Model, but it is essential that these Views are all consistent; otherwise, they are not Views but pictures! This is where the left-hand side of the MBSE diagram comes into play, as it is important that the Definition of all of the Views is captured in the Framework. The Framework comprises the Ontology and a set of Viewpoints; therefore, it is now time to make sure that these Viewpoints are defined thoroughly and correctly, which is the aim of this section.

Defining the Viewpoints in the Framework

It was discussed in Chapter 2, Model-Based Systems Engineering, that it is necessary to ask...

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