Could modern MBSE techniques could have averted engineering disasters of the past had they been employed at the time? Three case studies are presented: Apollo XIII, Therac-25, and a modern surface naval system. For each, the nature of the system and the error are discussed, and an abbreviated architectural model is presented with advanced analytical techniques.
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