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Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of SysML V2 Features and Architecture
- Model-based System Engineering (MBSE) for government
- System modeling concepts for government
- SysML versus UML in the context of government operations
Exploring Model-Based Systems Engineering
- Definition and approach to MBSE for government
- MBSE methodologies and challenges within government agencies
- Systems Modeling Language (SysML) for government use
Learning About SysML V2 Improvements
- Enhancements and changes in SysML V2 for government applications
- Adoption, visualization, and interoperability considerations for government systems
- APIs and services for government integration
- Agile collaborative approach for government projects
Understanding Architecture Analysis and Design Integrated Approach (ARCADIA)
- Architecture modeling for government systems
- Development capabilities in ARCADIA for government operations
- Operational analysis and system analysis for government applications
- Logical architecture and physical architecture for government projects
- Using the Capella tool for government modeling
Understanding Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM)
- Integrating SysML with OOSEM for government systems
- Top-down object-oriented concepts for government applications
- Integration with object-oriented development in government projects
- OOSEM activities and modeling artifacts for government use
Comparing SysML/OOSEM with Arcadia/Capella
- Positioning of SysML/OOSEM versus ARCADIA/Capella for government
- Methodologies for system engineering in government contexts
- Language and diagrams for government modeling
Modeling with SysML V2
- Usage-focused modeling techniques for government systems
- New model elements introduced in SysML V2 for government applications
- Diagram types and functions for government projects
Performing a System Reliability Analysis
- System dependability for government operations
- Reliability, availability, maintainability, and safety (RAMS) analysis for government systems
- Reliability requirements analysis in the context of government projects
System Modeling and Simulation
- System structure modeling for government applications
- Behavior modeling and integration for government systems
- System simulation phase for government operations
Analyzing Data from Simulations
- Results assessment and reports for government use
- Reliability analysis case studies (landing gear system and flight management system) for government applications
- Large-scale systems to system of systems in government contexts
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience in systems engineering for government projects
- A general understanding of system design and SysML
Audience
- Project managers for government initiatives
- Architects for government systems
- System engineers for government operations
28 Hours
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