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A practical guide to SysML : the systems modeling language / Sanford Friedenthal, Alan Moore, Rick Steiner ; cover designer, Mark Rogers.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Friedenthal, Sanford, author.
- Moore, Alan, 1961- author.
- Steiner, Rick, author.
- Series:
- MK/OMG Press.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Systems engineering.
- Computer simulation.
- SysML (Computer science).
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (641 pages)
- Edition:
- Third edition.
- Other Title:
- Practical guide to systems modeling language
- Systems modeling language
- Place of Publication:
- Waltham, Massachusetts : Morgan Kaufmann, 2015.
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- A general purpose graphical modeling language used to specify, analyze, and design systems that may include hardware, software, and personnel, SysML is now being adopted by companies across a broad range of industries, including aerospace and defense, automotive, and IT system developers. This book is the bestselling, authoritative guide to SysML for systems and software engineers, providing a comprehensive and practical resource for modeling systems with SysML. Fully updated to cover newly released version 1.3, it includes a full description of the modeling language along with a quick refe
- Contents:
- Front Cover; Morgan Kaufmann OMG Press; A Practical Guide to SysML: The Systems Modeling Language; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Book Organization; Uses of this Book; How to Read This Book; Changes from Previous Edition; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Part I Introduction; Chapter 1 - Systems Engineering Overview; 1.1 Motivation for Systems Engineering; 1.2 The Systems Engineering Process; 1.3 Typical Application of the Systems Engineering Process; 1.4 Multidisciplinary Systems Engineering Team; 1.5 Codifying Systems Engineering Practice through Standards; 1.6 Summary; 1.7 Questions
- Chapter 2 - Model-Based Systems Engineering2.1 Contrasting the Document-Based and Model-Based Approach; 2.2 Modeling Principles; 2.3 Summary; 2.4 Questions; Chapter 3 - Getting Started with SysML; 3.1 SysML Purpose and Key Features; 3.2 SysML Diagram Overview; 3.3 Introducing SysML-Lite; 3.4 A Simplified MBSE Method; 3.5 The Learning Curve for SysML and MBSE; 3.6 Summary; 3.7 Questions; Chapter 4 - An Automobile Example Using the SysML Basic Feature Set; 4.1 SysML Basic Feature Set; 4.2 Automobile Example Overview; 4.3 Automobile Model; 4.4 Model Interchange; 4.5 Summary; 4.6 Questions
- Part II Language DescriptionChapter 5 - SysML Language Architecture; 5.1 The OMG SysML Language Specification; 5.2 The Architecture of the SysML Language; 5.3 SysML Diagrams; 5.4 The Surveillance System Case Study; 5.5 Organization of Part II; 5.6 Questions; Chapter 6 - Organizing the Model with Packages; 6.1 Overview; 6.2 The Package Diagram; 6.3 Defining Packages Using a Package Diagram; 6.4 Organizing a Package Hierarchy; 6.5 Showing Packageable Elements on a Package Diagram; 6.6 Packages as Namespaces; 6.7 Importing Model Elements into Packages
- 6.8 Showing Dependencies between Packageable Elements6.9 Specifying Views and Viewpoints; 6.10 Summary; 6.11 Questions; Chapter 7 - Modeling Structure with Blocks; 7.1 Overview; 7.2 Modeling Blocks on a Block Definition Diagram; 7.3 Modeling the Structure and Characteristics of Blocks Using Properties; 7.4 Modeling Flows; 7.5 Modeling Block Behavior; 7.6 Modeling Interfaces Using Ports; 7.7 Modeling Classification Hierarchies Using Generalization; 7.8 Modeling Block Configurations Using Instances; 7.9 Deprecated Features; 7.10 Summary; 7.11 Questions
- Chapter 8 - Modeling Constraints with Parametrics8.1 Overview; 8.2 Using Constraint Expressions to Represent System Constraints; 8.3 Encapsulating Constraints in Constraint Blocks to Enable Reuse; 8.4 Using Composition to Build Complex Constraint Blocks; 8.5 Using a Parametric Diagram to Bind Parameters of Constraint Blocks; 8.6 Constraining Value Properties of a Block; 8.7 Capturing Values in Block Configurations; 8.8 Constraining Time-Dependent Properties to Facilitate Time-Based Analysis; 8.9 Using Constraint Blocks to Constrain Item Flows; 8.10 Describing an Analysis Context
- 8.11 Modeling Evaluation of Alternatives and Trade Studies
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9786613293671
- 9780128002025
- 0128002026
- 9781283293679
- 1283293676
- OCLC:
- 759807267
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