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Course Outline

Introduction to Systems Engineering Overview

  • Motivation for Government
  • The Systems Engineering Process for Government
  • Typical Application of the Systems Engineering Process in Government
  • Document-Based vs Model-Based Approach for Systems Engineering in Government
  • Quick Revision of SysML
    • Purpose and Key Features of SysML
    • Overview of SysML Diagrams
    • Introduction to SysML-Lite for Government
    • A Simplified MBSE Method for Government
      • The Learning Curve for SysML and MBSE in Government
  • OCSMP Certification Coverage and SysML for Government
  • Overview of SysML Models with Diagrams for Government

The Package Diagram for Government

  • Overview for Government
  • Defining Packages Using a Package Diagram in Government
  • Organizing a Package Hierarchy for Government
  • Showing Packageable Elements on a Package Diagram for Government
  • Packages as Namespaces for Government
  • Importing Model Elements into Packages for Government
  • Showing Dependencies between Packageable Elements for Government

Blocks for Government

  • Block Definition Diagram for Government
  • Modeling the Structure and Characteristics of Blocks Using Properties for Government
  • Flows in Government
  • Block Behavior for Government
  • Modeling Interfaces Using Ports for Government
  • Modeling Classification Hierarchies Using Generalization for Government
  • Modeling Block Configurations Using Instances for Government
  • Semantics of Blocks for Government

Constraints for Government

  • Constraint Expressions for Government
  • Encapsulating Constraints in Constraint Blocks to Enable Reuse for Government
  • Using Composition to Build Complex Constraint Blocks for Government
  • Using a Parametric Diagram to Bind Parameters of Constraint Blocks for Government
  • Constraining Value Properties of a Block for Government
  • Capturing Values in Block Configurations for Government
  • Constraining Time-Dependent Properties to Facilitate Time-Based Analysis for Government
  • Using Constraint Blocks to Constrain Item Flows for Government

Activities for Government

  • The Activity Diagram for Government
  • Actions—The Foundation for Government
  • Object and Control Flows for Government
  • Signals and Other Events for Government
  • Structuring Activities for Government
  • Advanced Flow Modeling for Government
  • Modeling Constraints on Activity Execution for Government
  • Relating Activities to Blocks and Other Behaviors for Government
  • Modeling Activity Hierarchies Using Block Definition Diagrams for Government
  • Enhanced Functional Flow Block Diagram for Government
  • Executing Activities for Government

Modeling Message-Based Behavior with Interactions for Government

  • The Sequence Diagram for Government
  • The Context for Interactions in Government
  • Lifelines for Government
  • Exchanging Messages between Lifelines for Government
  • Representing Time on a Sequence Diagram for Government
  • Complex Scenarios Using Combined Fragments for Government
  • Complex Interactions for Government
  • Decomposing Lifelines to Represent Internal Behavior for Government

State Machine Diagram for Government

  • Event-Based Behavior and State Machine for Government
  • Specifying States for Government
  • Transitioning between States for Government
  • Operation Calls for Government
  • State Hierarchies for Government
  • Contrasting Discrete and Continuous States for Government

Use Case Diagram for Government

  • Using Actors to Represent the Users of a System for Government
  • Using Use Cases to Describe System Functionality for Government
  • Elaborating Use Cases with Behaviors for Government

Modeling Text-Based Requirements and Their Relationship to Design for Government

  • Requirement Diagram for Government
  • Representing a Text Requirement in the Model for Government
  • Types of Requirements Relationships for Government
  • Cross-Cutting Relationships for Government
  • Depicting Rationale for Requirements Relationships for Government
  • Depicting Requirements and Their Relationships in Tables for Government
  • Modeling Requirement Hierarchies in Packages for Government
  • Modeling a Requirement Containment Hierarchy for Government
  • Modeling Requirement Derivation for Government
  • Asserting That a Requirement Is Satisfied for Government
  • Verifying That a Requirement Is Satisfied for Government
  • Reducing Requirements Ambiguity Using the Refine Relationship for Government
  • Using the General-Purpose Trace Relationship for Government
  • Reusing Requirements with the Copy Relationship for Government

Allocations for Government

  • Allocate Relationship for Government
  • Allocation Notation for Government
  • Kinds of Allocation for Government
  • Reuse: Specifying Definition and Usage in Allocation for Government
  • Allocating Behavior to Structure Using Functional Allocation for Government
  • Allocating Behavioral Flows to Structural Flows for Government
  • Allocating between Independent Structural Hierarchies for Government
  • Modeling Structural Flow Allocation for Government
  • Allocating Deeply Nested Properties for Government
  • Evaluating Allocation across a User Model for Government

Customizing SysML for Specific Domains in Government

  • The SysML Specification and Language Architecture for Government
  • Defining Model Libraries to Provide Reusable Constructs for Government
  • Defining Stereotypes to Extend SysML Concepts for Government
  • Extending the SysML Language Using Profiles for Government
  • Applying Profiles to User Models in Order to Use Stereotypes for Government
  • Applying Stereotypes when Building a Model for Government
  • Defining and Using Viewpoints to Generate Views of the Model for Government

Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method for Government

  • Method Overview for Government
  • A Case Study/Example for Government

Integrating SysML into a Systems Development Environment for Government

  • Specifying an Integrated Systems Development Environment for Government
  • Data Exchange Mechanisms for Government
  • Selecting a System Modeling Tool for Government

Deploying SysML in an Organization for Government

  • Improvement Process for Government
  • Elements of a Deployment Strategy for Government

Requirements

Delegates must hold a valid OCSMP Model Builder - Fundamental certification prior to attending the training for government.
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