Model-based systems engineering with SysML

Duration: 3 days

Participants: up to 12 people

Location: virtual or in person

Cost: on request

Visualization of geometric shapes and connecting lines on a blue background, representing the concepts of model-based systems development.

This training teaches the basics of model-based systems engineering and shows you how to independently create system architectures with SysML (Systems Modeling Language). Using a consistent example, the entire process is worked through, from system requirements to the handover of the architecture to mechanical, hardware, and software development. The approach is based on an established methodology and combines theoretical content with practical applications. One focus is a detailed introduction to SysML notation and diagrams.

Objective and training content

Participants will acquire the ability to model complex systems in a structured manner and to create complete system architectures using SysML. They will gain confidence in the methodological approach and learn how to use model-based approaches specifically to optimize development processes.

Training content:

  • Basics of systems and system context
  • Differentiation between document-based and model-based development
  • Advantages of linked model elements and different views
  • Detailed introduction to SysML notation and diagrams
  • Application of the “Harmony for Systems Engineering” methodology using an example from automotive engineering
  • Creation of a complete system architecture based on given system requirements
  • Outlook on further topics

Target audience

Prerequisites

Recommended follow-up training

Further information

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