MBSE and Digital Engineering Share a Common Future

MBSE and Digital Engineering Share a Common Future

MSBE is a key enabler of effective digital engineering.

The adoption of digital engineering requires concomitant changes to how organizations perform system engineering activities including their use of MBSE and SysML (systems modeling language).

As vendors have discovered, developing tools that can enable effective digital engineering is not enough. Tools without effective MBSE can result in a power that goes unharnessed. MBSE implementations not only connect tools within the DE environment, but they also connect a broad set of stakeholders.

Understanding the challenges of developing effective MBSE models and integrating tools properly in digital engineering?environments allows systems engineers to deal effectively with the complexity of today’s systems.

For the DoD , digital engineering opens up many digital transformation capabilities, such as seamless data integration.

MBSE and related disciplines unify diverse data streams into one model to provide a single source of truth. With all decisions recorded in one place, digital tools can instantly reflect changes across all aspects of the system.

Digital engineering also benefits the DoD’s weapon systems. The DoD’s digital engineers use an MBSE approach to enable a continuous cycle of building, testing and deployment, which helps move along faster development.?

INCOSE refers to Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) as the formalized application of digital modelling to support system requirement, system architecture, design, analysis, verification and validation, process planning and service.

With the modelling and verification capabilities of MBSE it is possible to model both your idea of a future product architecture and the related engineering processes and workflows.

By using specific MBSE tools, organizations can start by modelling and analyzing the status quo of their existing product and process architecture and model approaches to their transformation before laying hands on the productive environment.

Both, product and process models can be simulated and validated before committing to the implementation of the digital transformation projects.

MBSE historically focused on expressing and recording requirements, design, analysis, and verification information. As modeling technology matures, it provides even more value by accelerating learning (e.g., simulation) and provides better insights into the physical world as in digital twins.

Both are important to evolve live systems and enable Enterprise Solution Delivery.

Want to learn more? Tonex offers MBSE and Digital Engineering Workshop , a 2-day course that covers Model-based systems engineering (MBSE), Digital Engineering practices and tools, as well as methods like DODAF, UAF, UPDM, SysML and more. MBSE and Digital Engineering workshop helps participants and leads to greater efficiency and improved quality of all the acquisition activities.

Additionally, Tonex offers more than a dozen other courses in MBSE, including:

-- Model Based Testing Training (3 days)

--Model Based Requirements Engineering?(4 days)

--SysML Training Crash Course (4 days)

--Requirements Engineering Workshop with Use Cases (3 days)

?For more information, questions, comments,?contact us .

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