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The next SySTEAM general body meeting (GBM) will be held on Thursday, September 12, 2024, at 10AM Eastern.
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INCOSE Certification Cohort
INCOSE/GfSE Webinar 2: SpesML - SysML Workbench for the SPES Methodology
Dr. Maximilian Junker and Dr. Wolfgang Böhm will discuss project "SysML Workbench for the SPES Methodology" (SpesML), funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as ways for a successful implementation of the MBSE methodology in industry.
Meeting Title: SpesML - SysML Workbench for the SPES Methodology
Presenter Names: Dr. Maximilian Junker and Dr. Wolfgang Böhm
Date: Wednesday, 6 October 2021
Time EDT: 11:00 am- 12:00 pm EDT; 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm UTC; 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm CET)
Click to download INCOSE - GfSE Webinar 2 Invitation!
Abstract
Scientific research results achieved together with partners from industry and academia by the Technical University of Munich show that the introduction of model-based system development of cyber-physical systems into the industrial development process offers a wide range of benefits, but requires a readjustment of the development. This concerns the development method, artifacts, tools and organization. So far, the industrial introduction of MBSE often uses the modeling language SysML as a quasi-standard, which is firmly established in practice by tool providers and standardization organizations. However, the analysis of the introduction projects shows that SysML is currently often used without a consistent development methodology, which (i) specifies which models are created and how these models are interrelated, and (ii) provides a precise understanding of the diagrams. Thus, crucial potential offered by MBSE remains unused, because ultimately the well-coordinated selection of methodology, modeling language and modeling tool is a crucial factor for a successful application of MBSE in industrial practice. The project "SysML Workbench for the SPES Methodology" (SpesML), funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and involving a total of 11 partners from industry and research as well as 2 active associated partners, aims to close this gap and to show ways for a successful implementation of the MBSE methodology in industry.
With the Software Platform for Embedded Systems (SPES), an end-to-end methodology for MBSE has been developed. On this basis, a SysML profile with a precise semantics that can be used for automation such as automated analysis and simulation, is defined in SpesML. This gives the widely used modeling language SysML a methodological foundation and thus opens the way to comprehensive MBSE.
Key messages in the webinar:
- Challenges in the implementation of MBSE
- Introduction into basic concepts of the SPES methodology
- Implementation of initial concepts in SysML within the SpesML Workbench based on Magic Draw
MBSE maturity model as a proven approach for practical MBSE implementation.
Register in advance for this webinar at:
https://incose-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kweA2qKZROaC599SKXnq7Q
INCOSE/GfSE Webinar 2: SpesML - SysML Workbench for the SPES Methodology
Dr. Maximilian Junker and Dr. Wolfgang Böhm will discuss project "SysML Workbench for the SPES Methodology" (SpesML), funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as ways for a successful implementation of the MBSE methodology in industry.
Meeting Title: SpesML - SysML Workbench for the SPES Methodology
Presenter Names: Dr. Maximilian Junker and Dr. Wolfgang Böhm
Date: Wednesday, 6 October 2021
Time EDT: 11:00 am- 12:00 pm EDT; 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm UTC; 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm CET)
Click to download INCOSE - GfSE Webinar 2 Invitation!
Abstract
Scientific research results achieved together with partners from industry and academia by the Technical University of Munich show that the introduction of model-based system development of cyber-physical systems into the industrial development process offers a wide range of benefits, but requires a readjustment of the development. This concerns the development method, artifacts, tools and organization. So far, the industrial introduction of MBSE often uses the modeling language SysML as a quasi-standard, which is firmly established in practice by tool providers and standardization organizations. However, the analysis of the introduction projects shows that SysML is currently often used without a consistent development methodology, which (i) specifies which models are created and how these models are interrelated, and (ii) provides a precise understanding of the diagrams. Thus, crucial potential offered by MBSE remains unused, because ultimately the well-coordinated selection of methodology, modeling language and modeling tool is a crucial factor for a successful application of MBSE in industrial practice. The project "SysML Workbench for the SPES Methodology" (SpesML), funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and involving a total of 11 partners from industry and research as well as 2 active associated partners, aims to close this gap and to show ways for a successful implementation of the MBSE methodology in industry.
With the Software Platform for Embedded Systems (SPES), an end-to-end methodology for MBSE has been developed. On this basis, a SysML profile with a precise semantics that can be used for automation such as automated analysis and simulation, is defined in SpesML. This gives the widely used modeling language SysML a methodological foundation and thus opens the way to comprehensive MBSE.
Key messages in the webinar:
- Challenges in the implementation of MBSE
- Introduction into basic concepts of the SPES methodology
- Implementation of initial concepts in SysML within the SpesML Workbench based on Magic Draw
MBSE maturity model as a proven approach for practical MBSE implementation.
Register in advance for this webinar at:
https://incose-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kweA2qKZROaC599SKXnq7Q
INCOSE/GfSE Webinar 2: SpesML - SysML Workbench for the SPES Methodology
Dr. Maximilian Junker and Dr. Wolfgang Böhm will discuss project "SysML Workbench for the SPES Methodology" (SpesML), funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as ways for a successful implementation of the MBSE methodology in industry.
Meeting Title: SpesML - SysML Workbench for the SPES Methodology
Presenter Names: Dr. Maximilian Junker and Dr. Wolfgang Böhm
Date: Wednesday, 6 October 2021
Time EDT: 11:00 am- 12:00 pm EDT; 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm UTC; 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm CET)
Click to download INCOSE - GfSE Webinar 2 Invitation!
Abstract
Scientific research results achieved together with partners from industry and academia by the Technical University of Munich show that the introduction of model-based system development of cyber-physical systems into the industrial development process offers a wide range of benefits, but requires a readjustment of the development. This concerns the development method, artifacts, tools and organization. So far, the industrial introduction of MBSE often uses the modeling language SysML as a quasi-standard, which is firmly established in practice by tool providers and standardization organizations. However, the analysis of the introduction projects shows that SysML is currently often used without a consistent development methodology, which (i) specifies which models are created and how these models are interrelated, and (ii) provides a precise understanding of the diagrams. Thus, crucial potential offered by MBSE remains unused, because ultimately the well-coordinated selection of methodology, modeling language and modeling tool is a crucial factor for a successful application of MBSE in industrial practice. The project "SysML Workbench for the SPES Methodology" (SpesML), funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and involving a total of 11 partners from industry and research as well as 2 active associated partners, aims to close this gap and to show ways for a successful implementation of the MBSE methodology in industry.
With the Software Platform for Embedded Systems (SPES), an end-to-end methodology for MBSE has been developed. On this basis, a SysML profile with a precise semantics that can be used for automation such as automated analysis and simulation, is defined in SpesML. This gives the widely used modeling language SysML a methodological foundation and thus opens the way to comprehensive MBSE.
Key messages in the webinar:
- Challenges in the implementation of MBSE
- Introduction into basic concepts of the SPES methodology
- Implementation of initial concepts in SysML within the SpesML Workbench based on Magic Draw
MBSE maturity model as a proven approach for practical MBSE implementation.
Register in advance for this webinar at:
https://incose-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kweA2qKZROaC599SKXnq7Q
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