2019 International Symposium on Systems Engineering (ISSE) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/isse46696.2019.8984571
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Capitalization and reuse with patterns in a Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) framework

Abstract: In order to promote capitalization and reuse within a Model-Based System Engineering (MBSE) framework, this paper proposes a methodological approach that relies on the concept of pattern in order to encapsulate the know-how to be capitalized and reused. Indeed, formalizing and maintaining know-how within a company is essential in order to have a common base of "good practices" available to all engineering teams. To do this, it is necessary to undertake a capitalization process in order to encapsulate these pra… Show more

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“…Indeed, it will then be possible to assess the amount of effort required to improve one's level of maturity. Our ongoing work also aims to formalize an MBSE methodology for developing complex systems by leveraging patterns (identification, extraction) [84] and thus improving the maturity level of the pattern reuse process. As patterns need to be mined, it appears that the act of capitalization (by abstracting/extracting patterns) is not self-evident and implies the ability to make know-how explicit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, it will then be possible to assess the amount of effort required to improve one's level of maturity. Our ongoing work also aims to formalize an MBSE methodology for developing complex systems by leveraging patterns (identification, extraction) [84] and thus improving the maturity level of the pattern reuse process. As patterns need to be mined, it appears that the act of capitalization (by abstracting/extracting patterns) is not self-evident and implies the ability to make know-how explicit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reuse of the models can be planned or unplanned as well (Wu et al, 2020). Keeping the later reuse in mind, there are a number of contributions that deal with the reuse (Lange et al, 2018;Shani and Broodney, 2015;Wu et al, 2019) of models. Furthermore, there are several contributions that deal with the modelling of variants in SysML (Grönniger et al, 2008;Weilkiens, 2016).…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%