2022
DOI: 10.1002/sys.21619
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Comparative analysis of model‐based and traditional systems engineering approaches for simulating a robotic space system architecture through automatic knowledge processing

Abstract: Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) case studies in the literature assert that there are benefits to MBSE when applied to modeling and simulating space systems. This research evaluates the benefits of an MBSE modeling and simulation approach over a traditional, non-MBSE approach through modeling and simulation of an orbiting sample Capture and Orient Module (COM) architecture for potential Mars Sample Return (MSR). The COM architecture was modeled, simulated, and evaluated against nominal load power and out… Show more

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“…The framework improves quality assurance by finding errors in the system behavior that could lead to failures in a worst-case scenario. Recognizing the difficulties in realizing an ideal solution, we define the long-term goals as (1) operating at an industrial scale (e.g., hundreds of actions in a state machine), (2) supporting frequently used modeling constructs (e.g., communicating state machines), and (3) being deployable in an enterprise environment as a common service used by teams of engineers.…”
Section: Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The framework improves quality assurance by finding errors in the system behavior that could lead to failures in a worst-case scenario. Recognizing the difficulties in realizing an ideal solution, we define the long-term goals as (1) operating at an industrial scale (e.g., hundreds of actions in a state machine), (2) supporting frequently used modeling constructs (e.g., communicating state machines), and (3) being deployable in an enterprise environment as a common service used by teams of engineers.…”
Section: Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) We limited the execution order of orthogonal regions to the same order as they are defined in the model. (2) We forbade do-activities completely as they are running concurrently with the state machines, and aborting them is not well-defined in the standard. (3) We forbade arbitrary source code, dynamic memory allocation, and loops in guards, actions, and effects because they are well-known difficult problems in software model checking.…”
Section: A Pragmatic Subset Of the Sysml Languagementioning
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“…Agile-Lean implementation aims to deliver a decision-making space and to show where processes can be improved on future systems. SAFe have been widely applied in industry (Agile 2022;Ebert & Paasivaara 2017), not only on the software realm but in hardware and systems (Denning 05/27/2020;Knaster 2021), especially in the aerospace industry (Machado & Silva 1998;Taraila & Asundi 2022;Younse, Cameron & Bradley 2022;Younse, Cameron & Bradley 2021). The SAFe framework is an evolving collection of practices, knowledge and guidance founded on Agile-Lean principles.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Others publications about return on investment present detailed studies on systems engineering versus Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). 9,10 But to the best of our knowledge, none of those computations consider scheduling or project planning. Furthermore, they have in common return on experience on past projects, which does not imply that future projects would have the same scheduling hypothesis.…”
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