Online or onsite, instructor-led live SysML (Systems Modeling Language) training courses demonstrate through interactive, hands-on practice how systems can be modeled using SysML. The notation and underlying semantics of SysML are explained in a way that enables participants to apply what they learn to any suitable system modeling method or tool.
OMG SysML training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training." Online live training, also known as "remote live training," is conducted through an interactive remote desktop. Onsite live training can be conducted locally on customer premises in Michigan or in Govtra corporate training centers in Michigan.
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Detroit, MI - Renaissance Center
400 Renaissance Center, Detroit, United States, 48243
The GM Renaissance Center is conveniently located in downtown Detroit and easily accessed by car via Interstates 75 or 94, with secure underground parking available on site. Travelers flying into Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) can expect a 25–30 minute trip by taxi or rideshare via I‑94. Public transit is efficient: the Detroit People Mover stops directly at the Renaissance Center station, and DDOT routes 3 and 9 serve nearby Jefferson Avenue. Pedestrian skywalks provide safe indoor access from downtown hotels, parking garages, and the riverwalk.
Ann Arbor, MI – Regus - South State Commons I
2723 S State St, Ann Arbor, United States, 48104
Regus South State Commons I is conveniently located off I‑94 via Exit 177 (State Street), with easy access to downtown Ann Arbor and surrounding suburbs. The building offers free on-site surface parking for guests. From Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW), the venue can be reached in approximately 20–25 minutes by taxi or rideshare via I‑94 West. Local public transit service (TheRide) operates Route 24 along South State Street, with a stop within a short 2-minute walk of the building.
Grand Rapids, MI - Regus – Calder Plaza
250 Monroe Ave NW, Grand Rapids, United States, 49503
The venue sits centrally at 250 Monroe Avenue NW in downtown Grand Rapids, easily accessed by car via US‑131 or I‑196—with connections via Monroe or Ottawa exits—and offers shared underground and surface parking. From Gerald R. Ford International Airport, take I‑96 East then I‑196 West into the city; the drive is about 20 minutes. Public transit through Rapid bus routes stops near Monroe or Ottawa Avenue, just a short walk from the Regus entrance; the downtown area is pedestrian-friendly.
Lansing, MI - Regus - One Michigan Avenue
120 North Washington Square, Lansing, United States, 48933
The venue is located in the heart of Lansing’s central business district at 120 North Washington Square, easily accessible by car via I‑496 or US‑127 with convenient street parking and a nearby parking ramp. From Capital Region International Airport (LAN), the location is approximately a 12‑minute drive west via I‑96 and US‑127, with taxis and rideshares readily available. Public transit users can take CATA bus routes that stop just a block away on Washington or Grand Avenue, offering seamless access to the venue.
This is a two-day course focused on simulating SysML models.
This instructor-led, live training (on-site or remote) is designed for individuals who wish to use the Cameo Simulation Toolkit to effectively create and run SysML diagrams and models.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Prepare and configure SysML diagrams for simulation.
Execute Activity diagrams.
Execute State Machine diagrams.
Execute Parametric diagrams.
Execute Sequence diagrams.
To attend this course, participants should meet the prerequisites and have a strong understanding of SysML diagrams.
Format of the Course
Interactive lecture and discussion.
Extensive exercises and practice sessions.
Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment.
Course Customization Options
To request a customized training for government, please contact us to arrange.
This 3-day training covers the principles of modeling, UML, SysML, and the use of MagicDraw or Cameo, following a case study that demonstrates a typical model-based systems engineering approach for government.
The course:
Includes lectures and hands-on practice in using MagicDraw or Cameo for systems modeling using SysML;
Explains key SysML concepts and diagrams;
Provides practical experience in building system model examples;
Demonstrates how to trace model elements across different views;
Details efficient use of MagicDraw features;
Is based on a consistent modeling case study.
Audience:
System architects, system engineers, software architects, and other stakeholders who will create and use models in government contexts.
Presentations, discussions, and case study-based practical assignments tailored for government applications.
Course Materials:
Slides, a case study model, and descriptions of practical assignments designed to meet the needs of government participants.
Certificates:
Each participant receives a NobleProg certificate indicating their attendance at the training for government professionals.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is designed for professionals who wish to leverage AI to enhance their systems and software engineering work. If you are seeking ways to use AI to significantly accelerate your systems engineering processes, this class is tailored for you.
Participants will model a Scanning Electron Microscope (both hardware and software) as part of their lab exercise, learning how to formulate effective questions to receive AI assistance in constructing the model.
By the end of this 3-day course, participants will:
- Understand how to utilize AI as a "subject matter expert" in defining system/software models.
- Be familiar with "the four pillars of SysML" (Requirements, Structure, Behavior, and Parametrics).
- Know how to structure their SysML models to accommodate software components, including:
- Generating User Interface Code from Behavior Models
- Generating Database Code from Structure Models
- Generating Microcontroller Code from State Machines
This training is aligned with best practices for government, ensuring that participants can apply these skills effectively within public sector workflows and governance frameworks.
The course is structured to provide a comprehensive overview of the Systems Modeling Language (SysML), its practical application using MagicDraw/Cameo software, essential Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) simulation methods, and recommended best practices for government. This curriculum ensures that participants gain a solid foundation in SysML and MBSE, aligning with the standards and workflows required for effective project management and system development in the public sector.
This training will teach you how to use SysML, the modeling language for systems engineering. In particular, you will learn about block diagrams for structural modeling of complex systems. You will deepen your understanding of sequence diagrams, state diagrams, and activity diagrams for dynamic modeling.
You will also learn how to use specific SysML diagrams such as the requirements diagram and the parametric diagram, as well as the concept of allocation. We will emphasize the need to define a modeling approach that is adapted to the business context and the type of system being studied, ensuring alignment with public sector workflows, governance, and accountability for government.
The practice will be conducted using the Cameo Systems Modeler (MagicDraw) modeling tool from NoMagic.
Teaching Method
Theoretical presentation illustrated with real-world examples
50% practical work with Cameo Systems Modeler on a case study throughout the training
The course is designed to provide foundational instruction on the Systems Modeling Language (SysML), its application through the MagicDraw/Cameo software, and basic Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) simulation techniques. It also covers best practices in MBSE for government use. Participants will learn how to create templates and generate reports within the MagicDraw/Cameo tool suite. Additionally, the course delves into the functionality of macros and scripts within MagicDraw, including their various applications.
The course is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Systems Modeling Language (SysML), its practical application using MagicDraw/Cameo software, foundational Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) simulation techniques, and best practices in MBSE for government. This training also covers the background of architectural simulation, an introduction to the Simulation Toolkit plugin, the simulation of various diagram types, and methods for integrating diagram simulations to automate the architecture.
The course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Systems Modeling Language (SysML), its practical application through the MagicDraw/Cameo software, and foundational Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) simulation techniques. It also covers best practices in MBSE for government use. Participants will learn the essential concepts and features of validation rules, validation suites, and model metrics, as well as how to develop and utilize model queries effectively within the MagicDraw/Cameo environment.
The course is designed to instruct participants on the fundamentals of the Systems Modeling Language (SysML), its practical application using the MagicDraw/Cameo software, and foundational Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) simulation techniques. Additionally, this training covers best practices in MBSE and offers a basic introduction to the core concepts and features of CATIA No Magic’s Teamwork Cloud for government use. Participants will also gain an understanding of Domain Specific Languages (DSL) within the context of MagicDraw.
This course equips participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue the OMG Certified Systems Modeling Professional (OCSMP) certification, aligning with standards and best practices for government. For more information, please visit: OMG OCSMP Certification.
Automation Using Macros & Scripting in MagicDraw is a course designed to instruct participants on how macros and scripts function within the MagicDraw environment and their various applications. This training program combines module-based lectures with live, hands-on demonstrations led by experienced instructors who are adept at balancing theoretical knowledge with practical application.
Takeaways: Participants will gain a foundational understanding of the capabilities and best practices for using macros and scripting in MagicDraw, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in model-driven engineering processes for government projects.
Developing Domain Specific Languages in MagicDraw is an advanced course designed to introduce participants to the core concepts and features of Domain Specific Languages (DSL) within the MagicDraw environment. This course combines module-based lectures with live, hands-on, instructor-led demonstrations. Our trainers are experienced practitioners who effectively balance theoretical knowledge with practical application.
Take-Aways: Participants will gain a foundational understanding of the capabilities and best practices for developing DSLs in MagicDraw, which can be directly applied to enhance efficiency and precision in modeling tasks for government projects.
This course consists of lectures and interactive demonstrations designed to instruct participants on querying MagicDraw models using Structured Expressions. The curriculum is tailored to enhance the skills necessary for government professionals to effectively utilize these tools in their workflows, ensuring alignment with public sector governance and accountability standards.
The full-day session will provide an in-depth overview and demonstration of the essential features of Teamwork Cloud for government and Magic Collaboration Studio. Topics covered include user roles, model management, collaborative modeling, and project architecture. This training is designed to enhance efficiency and collaboration within public sector workflows while ensuring alignment with governance and accountability standards.
To assist analysts and designers in the System Engineering domain in effectively gathering requirements and progressing through the embedded software design implementation based on system specifications using UML 2 and SysML.
This three-day training is designed to support system analysts in clearly articulating their needs and enabling designers to create appropriate architectural designs for government systems based on these requirements.
The resulting system architecture enhances agility in the embedded system software, making it more adaptable to changes. It ensures coherent traceability from the business rules encapsulated in system functions to the usage choices (use cases) of end-users, all the way down to the software implementation level for government applications.
This course is offered in two variants to provide a practical understanding of how systems can be modeled using the latest version of OMG's Systems Modeling Language (SysML) specification. The notation and underlying semantics of SysML are explained in a manner that enables students to apply what they learn to any suitable system modeling method or tool for government use.
This instructor-led, live training in Michigan (online or onsite) is aimed at project managers, architects, and system engineers who wish to model and evaluate systems using SysML V2 features and capabilities for government projects.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to specify, analyze, design, and verify complex systems using SysML V2 in alignment with public sector workflows and governance requirements.
In this instructor-led, live training in Michigan (online or onsite), participants will learn how to utilize SysML as implemented in Enterprise Architect (EA) for conducting system requirements analysis and modeling.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand and apply SysML to Systems Engineering projects using a Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach.
- Identify system requirements based on use case models.
- Design and analyze system architecture, ensuring alignment with public sector workflows and governance for government.
This practical training will demonstrate how to efficiently use the SysML modeling language for government. You will explore block diagrams for structural modeling of complex systems. The course will delve into sequence diagrams, state diagrams, and activity diagrams for dynamic modeling. Additionally, you will learn to utilize specific SysML diagrams such as requirements diagrams and parametric diagrams, along with the crucial concept of allocation. We will also emphasize the importance of defining a modeling approach tailored to the context of the organization and the type of system being studied. Finally, we will review the current state of the art in SysML modeling tools for government.
Audience:
Project managers, architects, and system engineers who need to model complex systems that encompass both software and hardware components for government.
Teaching Method:
Theoretical presentation with examples
Case study on paper (demonstration of a SysML tool by the trainer)
This course is structured to provide instruction on Systems Modeling Language (SysML) from the viewpoint of a reviewer, alongside an introduction to the Cameo Collaborator tool. It is tailored to enhance the skills and knowledge necessary for government professionals who are involved in system design and review processes.
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Course - AI Assisted MBSE with SysML
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Course - SysML model simulation using Cameo Simulation Toolkit
Ms Malavika is a very good trainer. Very hard working and answering my queries well. I understand that scope for SysML and EA is very vast, she tried her best to present the training in the most suitable way. She has even spent her break time looking for answers to our queries. My respect! A great teacher!
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