SysML for Systems Engineering: A Model-Based Approach, 2nd Edition

  • 11h 3m
  • Jon Holt, Simon Perry
  • Institution of Engineering and Technology
  • 2014

SysML is a tailored version of the unified modelling language (UML) that meets the needs of today’s systems engineering professional.

This new edition of this popular text has been fully updated to reflect SysML 1.3, the latest version of the standard, and the discussion has been extended to show the power of SysML as a tool for systems engineering in an MBSE context. Beginning with a thorough introduction to the concepts behind MBSE, and the theoretical aspects and syntax of SysML, the book then describes how to implement SysML and MBSE in an organisation, and how to model real projects effectively and efficiently, illustrated using an extensive case study.

Topics covered include:

  • Model-based systems engineering
  • SysML and systems Modelling
  • SysML diagrams
  • Process modelling with SysML
  • Modelling requirements with SysML
  • Modelling architectures with SysML
  • Realising MBSE with SysML

About the Authors

Professor Jon Holt an internationally-recognised expert in model-based systems engineering and this is his ninth book in the field. Jon is also a fellow of both the IET and the BCS and is an international award-winning public speaker.

Simon Perry has over 25 years experience working as a systems and software engineer, and is an expert in model-based systems engineering. He is a Member of the IET and INCOSE and a public speaker. This is his fifth book in the field.

In this Book

  • Introduction to Model-Based Systems Engineering
  • Approach
  • MBSE Concepts
  • Introduction to SysML and Systems Modelling
  • The SysML Notation
  • Diagramming Guidelines
  • Process Modelling with MBSE
  • Expanded Process Modelling
  • Requirements Modelling with MBSE
  • Expanded Requirements Modelling – Systems of Systems
  • Architectures and Architectural Frameworks with MBSE
  • Case Study Introduction and Architectural Framework
  • The Case Study
  • The ‘People’
  • The ‘Process’
  • The ‘Tool’
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