SysML Course: Focus on Enabling the Design of a System
The Systems Modelling Language (SysML) is a general-purpose modelling language for engineering systems.
SysML is particularly useful in Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), a systems engineering methodology that focuses on creating and exploiting domain models as the primary means of information exchange between engineers, rather than on document-based information exchange.
SysML is based on its predecessor Unified Modeling Language (UML) and replaces the modeling of classes and objects by block modeling for a vocabulary more suited to System Engineering. A block encompasses all software, hardware, data, process and even people management concepts.
An important use of the system model is to enable the design of a system that satisfies its requirements and meets its overall objectives. The system model includes component interconnections and interfaces, component interactions and the associated functions the component must perform, and component performance and physical characteristics.
Textural requirements for the components can also be enclosed in the model and traced in system requirements.
System models specify components of the system. In other words, component specifications serve as inputs to procure or design a component.
Some experts in the field like to compare a system model expressed in SysML to a building blueprint that specifies a system to be implemented. The SysML model represents the properties, constraints, structure and behavior of the system. Additionally, SysML possesses a semantic foundation that defines the kind of model elements and their relationships, which appear in a SysML model.
Normally, the stakeholders and intended users will evolve across the lifecycle of a system’s development, which will impose a set of requirements on the use of the model that is also evolving.
Many companies, particularly those in aerospace, telecommunications, defense and automotive, have switched over to SysML for its ease of use and cost saving factors.
Also, SysML model management constructs support models, views and viewpoints. These constructs extend UML's capabilities and are architecturally aligned with IEEE-Std-1471-2000 (IEEE Recommended Practice for Architectural Description of Software Intensive Systems).
SysML Course
Tonex offers Advanced SysML Training / Creating SysML Models, a 3-day course where attendees will work with principles in Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), SysML principals and models.
Who Should Attend
Just about everyone from students and professionals moving into system-level engineering to systems engineers and analysts.
Related Courses
· SysML Training Crash Course – A 4-day course that covers the concepts, requirements, tools and techniques of Systems Modeling Language (SysML).
· SysML Training / Systems Modeling Language Training -- A 3-day course that provides technical details of SysML as a systems engineering modeling language.
· Hands-On MBSE Training / Creating SysML Models Workshop -- A 3-day combo course that covers modeling of complex systems, System of Systems (SoS), aerospace, military and advanced deep space applications.
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