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Model Based Systems Engineering Methodologies


Model-based systems engineering (MBSE), 

According to INCOSE, is the formalized application of modeling to support system requirements, design, analysis, verification and validation activities beginning in the conceptual design phase and continuing throughout development and later life cycle phases

Application MBSE:-

MBSE methodology is commonly used in industries such as aerospace, defense, rail, automotive, industrial, etc

                Model Based Systems Engineering Methodologies Table 

 

Sno

Name of  the MBSE

Methodology

 

Methodology from

Implemented    Principle/Approach

Supported Tools Modeling

 

 

Objectives

 

1

 

ECSAM

Prof. Lavi & Kudish-Isreal Air Craft Industries

 

Object-Based decomposition approach

 

SADT

To derive system and software requirements

systematically

 

2

 

MBASE

Prof. B. Bohem &Dan Port

 

Integration approach

 

FFBD

To      reduce           huge

amount of efforts in documentation

 

3

 

Harmony –SE

 

IBM

 

Top-Down approach

Tool neutral but IBM offers tool support

via Telelogic Rhapsody

It was designed to be vendor neutral and

tool neutral

 

4

 

OOSEM

 

INCOSE

Object Oriented Principles Top-Down approach Scenario-driven approach

 

SysML

To support system- level reuse & design evolution

 

5

 

RUP SE

 

IBM

 

Object Oriented Principles

 

UML, SysML

To the assist organization reduce risks

 

 

6

 

Vitech

 

Vitech Corp.

 

Incremental approach Concurrent Development

 

SDL,FFBD

To provide context free language for technical communication

7

JPL SA

JPL

Behavioral

approach

Modeling

State Transition

To minimize the

breaks  in  software implementations

 

8

 

OPM

 

Prof. Dov Dori

Object Oriented Principles

.Holistic paradigm

 

 

OPD,OPL

To document functions of system

architecture

 

9

 

LITHE

 


Prof.Ramos Ana Lusa



ObjectOriented Principle Top-Down approach 

 

 

GRAPHITE

OPD/OPL

SysML


To reduce

complexity and

intricacy of base

methods

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