2009 International Conference on Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial Engineering 2009
DOI: 10.1109/iciii.2009.607
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Using SysML in Systems Design

Abstract: System of systems involves several secondary systems working together with its creation gathering the knowledge of several distinct disciplines and teams, each one with their own background and methods, leading to a difficult communication between them. SysML, a language originated from UML, enables that communication, without background interference, with the use of a rich notation for systems design. This paper analyzes its use through the experience gained in the design of a chemical system with SysML.

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“…These variants have been compared by Grobshtein et al (2007). To enhance its comprehensive architecture representation capabilities SysML has been extended with the architecture analysis and design language (AADL) (Costa et al, 2009). Though the development of tools and languages of system modelling has been driven by different objectives and principles, a kind of methodological complementarism was also observed, and the role of this in systems research was analysed by Brocklesby (1995).…”
Section: Systems Representation Languagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These variants have been compared by Grobshtein et al (2007). To enhance its comprehensive architecture representation capabilities SysML has been extended with the architecture analysis and design language (AADL) (Costa et al, 2009). Though the development of tools and languages of system modelling has been driven by different objectives and principles, a kind of methodological complementarism was also observed, and the role of this in systems research was analysed by Brocklesby (1995).…”
Section: Systems Representation Languagesmentioning
confidence: 99%