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INCOSE Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM)
Overview
INCOSE OOSEM was created as tool- and vendor-neutral, model-based methodology. A dedicated process framework tool for OOSEM does not exist; however, there has been discussion (J.D. Baker, private communication) that an
Eclipse Process Framework (EPF) version of OOSEM exists.
Tool support for OOSEM can be provided by COTS-based
OMG SysML tools and associated requirements management tools. Other tools required to support the full system lifecycle should be integrated with the SysML and requirements management tools, such as configuration management, performance modeling, and verification tools. Note, however, this is true for any methodology.
Offering/Availability
The OOSEM tutorial and training materials are available on the
INCOSE Connect site under the
INCOSE OOSEM WG page.
Note: Access requires INCOSE membership.
Unlike other industry-provided MBSE methodologies, OOSEM is not a formal offering that can be purchased from any specific vendor, including professional services. Support services may be available by contacting representatives of the INCOSE OOSEM Working Group.
Resources
Estefan, Jeff A., “
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.
Friedenthal, Moore, Steiner, “A Practical Guide to SysML,“ (Refer to Chapter 16), Morgan Kaufmann
OMG Press, 2009.
Lykins, Howard, Friedenthal, Sanford and Abraham Meilich, “Adapting UML for an Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM),” Proceedings of the INCOSE 2000 International Symposium, Minneapolis, MN, Jul. 2000.
Friedenthal, Sanford, “Object Oriented Systems Engineering,” Process Integration for 2000 and Beyond: Systems Engineering and Software Symposium, New Orleans, LA, Lockheed Martin Corporation, 1998.
“Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM) Tutorial,” Ver. 02.42.00, Lockheed Martin Corporation and INCOSE OOSEM Working Group, Apr. 2006.
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