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- | ==== **UNDER CONSTRUCTION** Pattern-Based Systems Engineering (PBSE), Based On S*MBSE Models ==== | + | {{:mbse:methodology:pbse_title3.jpg|}} |
=== Overview === | === Overview === | ||
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- | //__Organizational/Learning Gains:__// | + | //Organizational/Learning Gains:// |
* Reduced recurring cost of modeling, along with shift of emphasis, from “learn how to model” (an abstract skill) to “learn the model (pattern)” in use by an enterprise, a more concrete knowledge of the enterprise’s products, simplifying the introduction of MBSE methods. | * Reduced recurring cost of modeling, along with shift of emphasis, from “learn how to model” (an abstract skill) to “learn the model (pattern)” in use by an enterprise, a more concrete knowledge of the enterprise’s products, simplifying the introduction of MBSE methods. | ||
* A structured means of representing and accessing learning across organizational boundaries and different languages—technical, marketing, customer, production, life cycle support. | * A structured means of representing and accessing learning across organizational boundaries and different languages—technical, marketing, customer, production, life cycle support. | ||
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- | //__Foundational Engineering Improvements:__// | + | //Foundational Engineering Improvements:// |
* Explication of the System Phenomenon as a real world-based science and math foundation for systems engineering, amenable to systems science, connected to historical math/science models of engineering disciplines, encouraging discovery and expression of higher-level systemic phenomena. | * Explication of the System Phenomenon as a real world-based science and math foundation for systems engineering, amenable to systems science, connected to historical math/science models of engineering disciplines, encouraging discovery and expression of higher-level systemic phenomena. | ||
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* Strengthened semantic integration of system requirements with the rest of the model. | * Strengthened semantic integration of system requirements with the rest of the model. | ||
- | //__Engineering Process and Automation:__// | + | //Engineering Process and Automation:// |
* Expression of key patterns in both Engineered Systems and Systems of Engineering, including the Embedded Intelligence (Management) Pattern, the Systems of Innovation Pattern generalization of ISO 15288, and its Agile Systems Life Cycle Pattern form. | * Expression of key patterns in both Engineered Systems and Systems of Engineering, including the Embedded Intelligence (Management) Pattern, the Systems of Innovation Pattern generalization of ISO 15288, and its Agile Systems Life Cycle Pattern form. | ||
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* Rapid generation of D-FMEA, A-FMEA, P-FMEA, and FTA analyses of risks on a more systematic and complete basis, more deeply integrated with the rest of the system model. | * Rapid generation of D-FMEA, A-FMEA, P-FMEA, and FTA analyses of risks on a more systematic and complete basis, more deeply integrated with the rest of the system model. | ||
- | //__Compatibility / Ease of Integration__// | + | //Compatibility / Ease of Integration// |
* Compatibility with contemporary modeling language standards. | * Compatibility with contemporary modeling language standards. | ||
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// __Summary of PBSE Methodology:__// | // __Summary of PBSE Methodology:__// | ||
- | - Schindel, W., et al, “Pattern-Based Systems Engineering (PBSE) Based on S*MBSE Models” INCOSE MBSE Patterns Working Group, 2015. (Click {{:mbse:pearce_hause_iso-15288_oosem_and_model-based_submarine_design_sete_apcose_2012.pdf|here}} for this article, and more references, examples.) | + | - Schindel, W., et al, “Pattern-Based Systems Engineering (PBSE) Based on S*MBSE Models” INCOSE MBSE Patterns Working Group, 2015. (Click {{:mbse:methodology:pbse_extension_of_mbse--methodology_summary_v1.5.5a.pdf|here}} for this article, and more references, examples.) |
//__Applications of PBSE:__// | //__Applications of PBSE:__// | ||
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//__The INCOSE MBSE Patterns Working Group__// | //__The INCOSE MBSE Patterns Working Group__// | ||
- | - MBSE wiki / web site of Patterns Challenge Team: http://www.omgwiki.org/MBSE/doku.php?id=mbse:patterns:patterns | + | - MBSE wiki / web site of Patterns Challenge Team: |
+ | * http://www.omgwiki.org/MBSE/doku.php?id=mbse:patterns:patterns | ||
- Schindel, W., “Failure Analysis: Insights from Model-Based Systems Engineering”, Proc. of INCOSE International Symposium, 2010. | - Schindel, W., “Failure Analysis: Insights from Model-Based Systems Engineering”, Proc. of INCOSE International Symposium, 2010. | ||
- Schindel, W., “What Is the Smallest Model of a System?”, Proc. of the INCOSE 2011 International Symposium, International Council on Systems Engineering (2011). | - Schindel, W., “What Is the Smallest Model of a System?”, Proc. of the INCOSE 2011 International Symposium, International Council on Systems Engineering (2011). |