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Key goals of the Modeling Standards MBSE Activity include:
The INCOSE MBSE Initiative serves as the voice of MBSE user community to standards development organizations that develop standards for modeling languages and frameworks, mappings and integration of content across these frameworks, and libraries of standard content for reuse across application domains.
Taxonomy of modeling standards. Following are some initial, but incomplete, classifications for modeling standards:
See also the
[[http://www.sebokwiki.org/index.php/Modeling_Standards| Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) Modeling Standards Page]] and the\\ [[http://www.sebokwiki.org/index.php/Types_of_Models| Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) Types of Models Page]]
Roadmap of modeling standards of importance for MBSE:
Target Date | Milestone | Status | Point of Contact |
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TBD | Modeling Standards Taxonomy and Roadmap | Started | Roger Burkhart |
TBD | SysML-AP233 Mapping | Started | Phil Spiby |
Name | Organization | Contact Information |
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Roger Burkhart | John Deere | [email protected] |
Sandy Friedenthal | [email protected] | |
Matthew Hause | Atego | [email protected] |
Henson Graves | [email protected] | |
Robert Karban | [email protected] | |
Phil Spiby | Eurostep | [email protected] |
Rick Steiner | Raytheon | [email protected] |
Once filled in, this section will provide a catalog of modeling standards projects, organizations, and classifications, by which the Taxonomy and Roadmap of MBSE Modeling Standards can be maintained in an online form. Each project will be invited to maintain its own detailed reference information.
The Modeling Standards group of the MBSE Initiative will continue the key coordination roles of the original Model Driven System Design Working Group (MDSD WG) with external standards development groups that focus on providing coverage for model-driven methods. MDSD was responsible for establishing liaisons and formal Memoranda of Understanding with both OMG and ISO TC184/SC4 for the development efforts that led to SysML and ISO STEP AP233. With the transition of the MBSE Initiative to part of the INCOSE Technology Operations organization, the previous work of MDSD is being moved to this MBSE Activity.
The current status of AP233 is that it is being prepared for publication by ISO. A presentation covering this and some recent pilot projects was given at the MDSD WG meeting at the 2010 INCOSE IS and provided here.
An INCOSE webinar on “AP233 Systems Engineering Overview” was presented on August 18, 2010. An archive of the webinar is available from the INCOSE webinar event page.