MBSE with SysML v1
Learn the Systems Modeling Language (SysML v1) for Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)!
Unlock the power of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) with our SysML v1 course! Designed to be hands-on and practical, this course dives straight into real-world applications, with just the right amount of theory to get you started.
We begin with the fundamentals of MBSE, ensuring you have a solid foundation. From there, we explore the essentials of SysML—covering syntax, notation, and semantics. But we don't stop at theory; you'll see how SysML works in practice. After finishing this course, you'll have the confidence and skills to create your own system architecture models using SysML, empowering you to streamline and enhance your system development process. Jumpstart your journey to mastering MBSE with us! 🥳
Course Highlights:
- Basics of MBSE
- SysML tutorial
- Modeling language in action by the example of a RC car
- Focus on creating system architecture models
- 7.5 hours total course time
- Organized in 6 chapters to guide you through the course
- Available online, on-demand, with lifetime access
- Stay current with regular course updates
Gain the skills in SysML v1 to design systems effectively. Enroll today to advance your knowledge and capabilities in Model-Based Systems Engineering!
We use Enterprise Architect v16.1 with SysML v1.5 as well as Papyrus (Open Source) with SysML v1.6. Each tool has its strengths, so depending on your needs choose the right one carefully.
Topic outline
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MBSE with SysML v1 Video Time
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Introduction Video Time
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Definition of Model-based Systems Engineering Video Time
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Setting the term Model for MBSE Video Time
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The System Architecture Video Time
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Targets of a System Model Video Time
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Triangle of Methods, Languages and Tools Video Time
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The RFLP Approach Video Time
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ZigZagging Video Time
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Modeling a System Model - Basics Video Time
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MBSE Methods Overview Video Time
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Key Takeaways Video Time
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Introduction Video Time
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What is SysML? Video Time
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Diagrams and Artifacts Video Time
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Requirement Diagram Video Time
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Use Case Diagram Video Time
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Activity Diagram Video Time
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Sequence Diagram Video Time
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State Machine Diagram Video Time
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Block Definition Diagram Video Time
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Internal Block Diagram Video Time
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Parametric Diagram Video Time
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Package Diagram Video Time
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Traces Video Time
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Key Takeaways Video Time
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Story Video Time
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Download SysML with Eclipse Papyrus Video Time
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Unzip and create Working Folder Video Time
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Start modeler and install SysML Video Time
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Create the Project and SysML Model Video Time
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Package Diagram Video Time
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Requirement Diagram Video Time
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Use Case Diagram Video Time
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Activity Diagram Video Time
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State Machine Diagram Video Time
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Block Definition Diagram Video Time
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Internal Block Diagram Video Time
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Not the Sequence Diagram Video Time
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Parametric Diagram Video Time
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Requirement Diagram for Traces Video Time
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Activity Diagram for Allocation Video Time
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The created Model Video Time
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Story Video Time
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Download Enterprise Architect Video Time
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Create a new Project Video Time
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Organize our Model Video Time
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Visualise the Model Organization Video Time
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Define Use Cases Video Time
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Detail the Use Cases Video Time
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Model the System Requirements Video Time
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Model the Functions of the System Video Time
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Detail the Exchanges of the Functions Video Time
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Model the System Structure Video Time
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Model the Internal Structure Video Time
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Component Allocation Video Time
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User Interaction Video Time
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System's States Video Time
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Weight Calculation Video Time
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Traces Everywhere Video Time
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The created Model Video Time
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Dashed Lines for Control Flows in the Activity Diagram Video Time
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The created Model - Fullscreen File
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The End Video Time
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