Increasing competition drives organizations to continually seek ways to improve the quality of their products and services, time to market and pricing pressures. Model‐Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) promises many benefits to solve document‐based engineering problems. However, the journey of MBSE adoption relies on several human, financial, organizational and technological factors. Organizations that decide to adopt MBSE must be aware of those factors. This paper outlines the MBSE adoption experience of a series of projects and presents an approach to support and guide organizations in overcoming MBSE adoption challenges.
This paper presents a solution for SysML model verification and validation, with a return of experience from its implementation in an industrial context. We present this solution as a way to overcome issues regarding the use of SysML in an industrial context. We contribute by providing a method and a list of the existing challenges and experimentation results. We advocate the need to have semantics for SysML models without having to define a full domain-specific modeling language. We highlight the work, requirements and benefits that arise from the application of existing technical solutions, and hint at new perspectives and future development in system verification and validation.
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