A way to visualize and organize all models used
in system development.
The Cube
Popular Modeling languages
- SysML
- Capella language
Popular MBSE Methods
- OOSEM (Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method)
- ARCADIA (Architecture Analysis & Design Integrated Approach)
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An overview of all models
(descriptive and executive)
is a must to successfully
develop complex systems.
Benefits
The future is model-based.
Model-based systems
engineering is a key
approach to future's
success in systems
development.
MBSE
The right methods and
tools enable to work with
and manage complexity.
For that, the standard
ISO/IEC/IEEE 24641
referenced The Cube.
Standard
As the world is changing,
technologies are changing.
Development approaches
should not left behind and
being prepared for the
future.
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The number of models (descriptive and executive) used in system development increases
rapidly. Getting and keeping an overview of the entire model map is challenging. The Cube is a
solution to visualize all the models. Models are classified into discipline, technical domain, and
level. With this classification the axes of The Cube are defined and filled with various models.
- Discipline-specific models: Models created and used from a single discipline and technical
domain, such as a M-CAD structural model by mechanical engineers
- System models: Models that span across several disciplines and technical domains, such as a
SysML system model
Benefits
Following the future is not enough - shape it with us!
- Model overlapping
- Development progress
- Gaps
Analyses of
(Model-based Systems Engineering)
Model-based systems engineering is the
formalized application of models to support
system development activities, such as
requirements definition, design synthesis and
analysis, verification, and validation. MBSE is
mainly positioned in the system design phase
with the creation of system models, but used
in the entire development process.
MBSE
- Eclipse Papyrus
- MID Innovator
- Cameo Systems Modeler
- Enterprise Architect
Popular SysML tools
Non SysML tools
- Capella Tool
To create system models in the context of MBSE
appropriate modeling languages, methods, and tools are needed. System models are a part of MBSE, but not all.
- The Cube is referenced in ISO/IEC/IEEE 24641:2023 Systems
and Software engineering - Methods and tools for model-based systems and software engineering
- This reference underlines the importance of creating a model
overview
Standard
ISO Standard
Publication
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Model-based systems engineering provides a lot of theoretical benefits that are of interest for many development approaches, but the practical implementation is challenging. The right scope of MBSE activities together with the right methods and tools is a must.