INCOSE MBSE Model Based System Engineering Model Management
INCOSE (MBSE) Model Based System Engineering Model Management Activity Introduction Jozsef Bedocs Rockwell Collins Jozsef. bedocs@incose. org Jan 21 -22, 2012 INCOSE IW 12 MBSE Workshop MBSE Wiki page: http: //www. omgwiki. org/mbse MBSE Model Management Wiki page: http: //www. omgwiki. org/MBSE/doku. php? id=mbse: modelmgt INCOSE IW 12 MBSE Workshop 1
Outline • Model Management and the MBSE Vision • Introduction • Challenges in Model Management • Questions…hold for the end of the session INCOSE IW 12 MBSE Workshop 2
Integrated Systems Engineering Vision Hydraulic Fluid: SAE 1340 notcompliant Power Rating: 18 Amps Thermal/Heat Dissipation: 780° Ergonomic/Pedal Feedback: 34 ERGS Hydraulic Pressure: 350 PSI Sensor MTBF: 3000 hrs Automatic Cruise Control <FAULT> Minimum Turn Radius: 24 ft. Dry Pavement Braking Distance at INCOSE IW 12 60 MPH : 110 ft. 90 at 60 MPH : 110 ft MBSE Workshop
A Vision: Managing Information and Knowledge – The Technology Current Practice Someday Soon Duplicated files, documentcentric, pictures, static diagrams, mostly nonindexed and unsearchable, stove-piped applications (file to presentation). Memory-based, 3 D, live, searchable, non-duplicative, layered. The fundamental building blocks exist. It’s a re-purpose, integration exercise. INCOSE IW 12 MBSE Workshop 4
A Vision: Managing Information and Knowledge – The People Current Practice Write Victorian novels in a naturally ambiguous language. Use technology to do things the same old way. Outdated skills and thinking. INCOSE IW 12 MBSE Workshop Someday Soon A precise and concise language. Fresh leadership and thinking. A critical mass with a fresh view.
Introduction to MBSE Model Management • • It is so much more than just the configuration management of models. With current technology: – – – – Which repositories contain what Access to and settings for repository applications The effect of repositories on model content (model scope, packages and relations) Dealing with generations of data (baselines, product lines, engineering changes, defects) Exchanging data among models and applications Sequencing the execution of models Generating and controlling documents and reports Generating and controlling code generation and source code Application settings across projects and teams Developing, sharing and using utilities Application and model simulation logs Generating, reporting and controlling metrics Controlling and communicating workflows, methods, tools, practices, guidelines Versions of standards applicable to a project baseline • Mechanisms for collaboration • Its time to get real to realize the vision INCOSE IW 12 MBSE Workshop 6
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