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+ | ==== Vitech Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Methodology ==== | ||
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+ | === Overview === | ||
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+ | * Four (4) primary concurrent SE activities linked and maintained through common system design repository | ||
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+ | * Each activity linked within context of associated “domains” | ||
+ | * Process Domain (SE activities) | ||
+ | * Source Requirements Domain | ||
+ | * Behavior Domain | ||
+ | * V&V Domain | ||
+ | * Architecture Domain | ||
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+ | * Strong adherence to agreed upon System Definition Language (SDL), i.e., SE schema or ontology to manage syntax and semantics of model artifacts | ||
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+ | * Uses incremental process known as “Onion Model” | ||
+ | * Allows complete interim solutions at increasing levels of detail during system specification process | ||
+ | * Lower risk design approach by checking for completeness and discovering constraints early in design process | ||
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+ | * Detailed testing methods described in support of system V&V activity | ||
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+ | === Tool Support === | ||
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+ | * There is no process framework tool offered by [[http://www.vitechcorp.com/|Vitech Corporation]] or third party provider that supports the Vitech MBSE methodology. Vitech does offer an MBSE tool set via its [[http://www.vitechcorp.com/products/index.html|CORE®]] product suite. | ||
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+ | === Offering/Availability === | ||
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+ | * In the past, a half-day tutorial on the Vitech MBSE methodology was offered at various INCOSE International Workshops and Symposia. This tutorial was entitled “H0D: Model Based Systems Engineering for Project Success: The Complete Process (PM)” and was taught by James (“Jim”) E. Long as well As David A. Long, President of Vitech Corp. More detailed, multi-day courses are offered through the Vitech training services (see http://vitechcorp.com/services/). | ||
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+ | === Resources === | ||
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+ | * Estefan, Jeff A., “[[http://www.incose.org/ProductsPubs/pdf/techdata/MTTC/MBSE_Methodology_Survey_2008-0610_RevB-JAE2.pdf|Survey of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Methodologies]],” Rev. B, INCOSE Technical Publication, Document No.: INCOSE-TD-2007-003-01, International Council on Systems Engineering, San Diego, CA, June 10, 2008.\\ | ||
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+ | * Long, James E., “MBSE in Practice: Developing Systems with CORE,” Vitech briefing slides, Vitech Corporation, Vienna, VA, Mar. 2007. | ||
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+ | * Childers, Susan Rose and James E. Long, “[[http://www.vitechcorp.com/whitepapers/files/200611131842060.Long_Childers_1994.pdf|A Concurrent Methodology for the System Engineering Design Process]],” Vitech white paper, Vitech Corporation, Vienna, VA, May 20, 2004. | ||
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+ | ====== Return to List of MBSE Methodologies ====== | ||
+ | [[http://www.omgwiki.org/MBSE/doku.php?id=mbse:methodology#List of MBSE Methodologies | Click Here]] | ||
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