
A Practical Guide to SysML
The Systems Modeling Language
Morgan Kaufmann (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 22. November 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
640 pages
978-0-12-385206-9 (ISBN)
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Description
A Practical Guide to SysML: The Systems Modeling Language is a comprehensive guide for understanding and applying SysML to model systems. The Object Management Group's OMG SysML is a general-purpose graphical modeling language for representing systems that may include combinations of hardware, software, data, people, facilities, and natural objects. SysML supports the practice of model-based systems engineering (MBSE) used to develop system solutions in response to complex and often technologically challenging problems. The book is organized into four parts. Part I provides an overview of systems engineering, a summary of key MBSE concepts, a chapter on getting started with SysML, and a sample problem highlighting the basic features of SysML. Part II presents a detailed description of the SysML language, while Part III illustrates how SysML can support different model-based methods. Part IV discusses how to transition MBSE with SysML into an organization. This book can serve as an introduction and reference for industry practitioners, and as a text for courses in systems modeling and model-based systems engineering. Because SysML reuses many Unified Modeling Language (UML) concepts, software engineers familiar with UML can use this information as a basis for understanding systems engineering concepts.
Reviews / Votes
"SysML is the new industry-standard language designed specifically to support modern systems engineering. I cannot imagine a better way to learn SysML than to read about it from the masters: Friedenthal, Moore, and Steiner led the design of this important new language and now cap that effort with this comprehensive and highly readable guide for both novices and experts."-Bran Selic, Malina Software Corporation
"This book is just the ticket you need to get started on the road to adopting standards-based, model-based systems engineering (MBSE) methods. The authors have done an outstanding job in providing detailed coverage of the SysML language and semantics supported through worked examples."
-Jeff Estefan, Principal Engineer, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
"The authors of this book have been invovlded in SysML development since its inception, and have the understanding necessary to explain it clearly. In particular, the activity diagrams chapter accurately and concisely describes the SysML extensions to UML for functional flow modeling."
-Conrad Bock, OMG Lead for Activity Modeling in SysML
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Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
San Francisco
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Systems Engineers and Software Engineers, Designers and Programmers, particularly the intersection between these two groups, often termed "Systems Software Engineers"
Illustrations
Approx. 350 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
1057 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-385206-9 (9780123852069)
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Persons
Sanford Friedenthal. Sanford Friedenthal is an industry leader and independent consultant in model-based systems engineering (MBSE). He was formerly a Technical Fellow at Lockheed Martin, where he led the effort to enable Model-Based Systems Development (MBSD) and other advanced practices across the company. Dr. Friedenthal has been a leader of the industry standards effort through the Object Management Group (OMG) and INCOSE to develop the Systems Modeling Language (OMG SysML (R)) that was adopted by the OMG in 2007. He is co-author of 'A Practical Guide to SysML' and 'Architecting Spacecraft with SysML'. Dr. Friedenthal more recently co-led the effort to develop the next generation of SysML (v2) and co-chairs the OMG Systems Modeling Community (SMC) to further advance systems modeling practices. Alan Moore is an Architecture Modeling Specialist at The MathWorks. He has extensive experience in the development of real-time and object-oriented methodologies and their application. Alan was co-chair of the OMG's Real-time Analysis and Design Working Group and served as the language architect during the development of SysML. Rick Steiner is an independent consultant focusing on pragmatic application of systems engineering modeling techniques. He culminated his 29 year career at Raytheon as an Engineering Fellow, Raytheon Certified Architect and INCOSE Expert Systems Engineering Professional (ESEP).Mr. Steiner has been an advocate, consultant, and instructor of model driven systems development for over 20 years. He has served as chief engineer, architect, or lead system modeler for several large scale electronics programs, incorporating the practical application of the OOSEM methodology and generation of Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) artifacts from complex system models.Mr. Steiner has been a key contributor to both the original requirements for SysML and the development of SysML specification. While his main technical contribution has been in the area of allocations, requirements, and the sample problem, Mr. Steiner has also served as co-chair of the SysML Revision Task Force (RTF). He continues to provide frequent tutorials and workshops on SysML and model driven engineering topics at INCOSE events, NDIA conferences, and other corporate engagements.
Author
MBSE Consultant, Reston, VA USA
Architecture Modeling Specialist, The MathWorks, Ltd.
Independent Consultant, San Diego, California
Content
Part I Introduction1. Systems Engineering Overview2. Model-Based Systems Engineering3 SysML Language Overview3. SysML Language OverviewPart II Language Description4. SysML Language Architecture5. Organizing the Model with Packages6. Modeling Structure with Blocks7. Modeling Constraints with Parametrics8. Modeling Flow-Based Behavior with Activities9. Modeling Message-Based Behavior with Interactions10. Modeling Event-Based Behavior with State Machines11. Modeling Functionality with Use Cases12. Modeling Text-Based Requirements and their Relationship to Design13. Modeling Cross-Cutting Relationships with Allocations14. Customizing SysML for Specific DomainsPart III Modeling Examples15. Water Distiller Example Using Functional Analysis16. Residential Security System Example Using the Object-Oriented Systems Engineering MethodPart IV Transitioning to Model-Based Systems Engineering17. Integrating SysML into a Systems Development Environment18. Deploying SysML into an OrganizationAPPENDIXESA-1 SysML Reference GuideA-2 Cross Reference Guide to the OMG Systems Modeling Professional Certification Program (OCSMP) - NE