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INCOSE IW 2014 MBSE Workshop January 25-26, 2014 Introduction MBSE Chairs S. Friedenthal M. Sampson

INCOSE SE Vision 2020 (INCOSE-TP-2004-004-02), Sept 2007 MBSE Definition “Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) 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.” INCOSE SE Vision 2020 (INCOSE-TP-2004-004-02), Sept 2007 MBSE is SE

MBE To-Be State Source: NDIA MBE Final Report dated February 2011 Hardware Models Q SET CLR S R System Models Component Models ò G ( s ) U Analysis Models Operational Models Component Models System Models ò G ( s ) U Analysis Models Operational Models Configuration Management Program Management Test Manufacturing Hardware Systems Customer Logistics Software System Models Operational Models The MBE to-be state leverages MBE across the acquisition life cycle to enhance affordability, shorten delivery time, and reduce risk. In the to-be state, the models become an integral part of the technical baseline, and evolve throughout the programs life cycle. The current state is characterized by gaps between domain silos and lifecycle development phase hand-offs that are often the source of errors until later in the development process when they are more expensive to fix.  The future state of MBE seeks to reduce these errors though seamless integration of model data across domains and across the lifecycle by aligning shared model properties and assumptions. Different engineering disciplines concurrently operate on different facets of the system and/or product design, such that the impact of a change in one model can be readily assessed in another model. Engineering and programmatic knowledge is shared through a common technical baseline. The models developed by each discipline evolve in maturity throughout the life cycle, and are not thrown away and redeveloped as the program transitions from one phase of development to another. This includes the up-front mission analysis models, the system requirements and architecture models, the detailed hardware and software design models, and the detailed simulation models used to assess and verify all aspects of the system as it evolves. Early validation of requirements including those for manufacturing and support, and efficient development of a fully integrated technical baseline result in significant improvement to the development process. The collaborative foundation provides a means to share the information from the model registry across the extended enterprise of customers, teammates and suppliers. The foundation includes the modeling standards that enable information exchange, the model registry that enables ready access to the different models, and a trusted environment which enforces protection of intellectual property and secure access to sensitive and classified data. The collaborative environment also enables reuse from one program to another to enable sharing across a family of products and system of systems. The MBE to-be state includes a workforce that is skilled in the use of the matured modeling methods and tools, an infrastructure that supports this capability, and policies that enable it. MBE Enhances Affordability, Shortens Delivery and Reduces Risk Across the Acquisition Life Cycle Needs Current Capabilities Budget/Schedule

MBSE Initiative 9/13/2018

MBSE Initiative Charter Supports MBSE Component of the SE Vision 2020 Promote, advance, and institutionalize the practice of MBSE through broad industry/academic involvement Research Standards Processes, Practices, & Methods Tools & Technology Outreach, Training & Education MBSE Wiki http://www.omgwiki.org/MBSE/doku.php

INCOSE MBSE Roadmap Extending Maturity and Capability 2010 2010 2020 MBSE Capability Reduced cycle times System of systems interoperability Design optimization across broad trade space Cross domain effects based analysis Extending Maturity and Capability Institutionalized MBSE across Academia/Industry Distributed & secure model repositories crossing multiple domains Defined MBSE theory, ontology, and formalisms Well Defined MBSE Refer to activities in the following areas: Maturity Architecture model integrated with Simulation, Analysis, and Visualization Planning & Support Research Standards Development Processes, Practices, & Methods Tools & Technology Enhancements Outreach, Training & Education Matured MBSE methods and metrics, Integrated System/HW/SW models Ad Hoc MBSE Document Centric Emerging MBSE standards 2010 2010 2020 2025

MBSE Leadership Team Management Chairs: Sanford Friedenthal / Mark Sampson Challenge Teams Biomedical Modeling Steve Corns * GEOSS Larry McGovern Modeling and Simulation Interoperability Russell Peak * Patterns Bill Schindel * (NEW) Space Systems Modeling Louise Anderson * Telescope Modeling Robert Karban Activity Teams MBSE Usability Bjorn Cole * Methodology and Metrics John Watson Model-Based Testing Frank Alvidrez Model Management Amit Fisher * Modeling Standards Roger Burkhart Ontology Henson Graves System of Systems/Enterprise Modeling Ron Williamson / Matthew Hause * Related Working Groups and Collaborations MBSE Concept Design WG Kevin Robinson * System Modeling & Simulation WG – Frank Popielas, R Burkhart * IEEE SMC Technical Committee on MBSE – Dov Dori, Azad Madni

MBSE Workshop Objectives and Agenda 9/13/2018

MBSE Workshop Objectives Learn about the latest MBSE activities and applications Network with others involved in MBSE Engage other INCOSE Working Groups INCOSE IW 2013 MBSE Workshop Workshop Objectives and Agenda This 2 day workshop provides an opportunity to learn about the latest MBSE activities, and to network with others involved in MBSE. The theme continues to emphasize the role of systems modeling in a multi-disciplinary engineering environment. The Workshop includes a combination of in-depth presentations, and facilitated break-out sessions. The presentations focus on systems modeling applications and the integration with hardware and software design modeling and engineering analysis models. The breakout sessions focus on high-interest and high-value topical areas including system of systems modeling, systems modeling and requirements flowdown, model management, as well as usability considerations associated with MBSE. Each breakout will include an overview of the topic, and a combination of structured discussion on pre-identified issues and more general open discussion. The agenda for Saturday and Sunday is included below, and balances the time for presentations with time for breakouts. MBSE continues to be a major trend towards the advancement of the practice of systems engineering. Additional information can be found at the MBSE Wiki. Information and presentations from the 2012 MBSE Workshop can be found at INCOSE International Workshop 2012 MBSE Workshop. We look forward to your participation and contribution to this event.

Workshop Theme Infusing MBSE Across Domains Picture Courtesy: NASA INCOSE IW 2013 MBSE Workshop Workshop Objectives and Agenda This 2 day workshop provides an opportunity to learn about the latest MBSE activities, and to network with others involved in MBSE. The theme continues to emphasize the role of systems modeling in a multi-disciplinary engineering environment. The Workshop includes a combination of in-depth presentations, and facilitated break-out sessions. The presentations focus on systems modeling applications and the integration with hardware and software design modeling and engineering analysis models. The breakout sessions focus on high-interest and high-value topical areas including system of systems modeling, systems modeling and requirements flowdown, model management, as well as usability considerations associated with MBSE. Each breakout will include an overview of the topic, and a combination of structured discussion on pre-identified issues and more general open discussion. The agenda for Saturday and Sunday is included below, and balances the time for presentations with time for breakouts. MBSE continues to be a major trend towards the advancement of the practice of systems engineering. Additional information can be found at the MBSE Wiki. Information and presentations from the 2012 MBSE Workshop can be found at INCOSE International Workshop 2012 MBSE Workshop. We look forward to your participation and contribution to this event.

MBSE Workshop Agenda: Saturday Time Topic 10:30-11:00 Introduction 11:00 -12:00 Keynote: MBSE–the missing Link in the digital Enterprise Strategy - Heinz Stoewer 12:00-13:00 Lunch 13:00-13:45 MBSE Implementation Across Diverse Domains at The Boeing Company – Ron Carson 13:45-14:30 How MBSE is used in Rail – Dr Michael Brownsword 14:30-15:00 Break 15:00 – 15:45 Integrating Descriptive Models with an Analytical Model Culture : Lessons Learned at Ford - Judy Che/Kyle Post/George Walley 15:45-17:30 Parallel Breakouts MBSE Workshop AGENDA Saturday, January 26, 2013 TimeTopic10:00-10:15Introduction10:15-11:15I’ve Modeled… So What’s Next? – Chris Oster (Lockheed Martin)11:15-12:00Systems and Software Modeling at Ford - Chris Davey12:00-13:00Lunch13:00-14:00Cubesat Model Demonstration – Louise Anderson and Team14:00-15:00SLIM : Integrating MBSE and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) - Manas Bajaj15:00-15:30Break15:30-17:00Parallel Breakouts * Sunday, January 27, 2013 TimeTopic08:30-09:30System Architecture Virtual Integration (SAVI) – Dr Don Ward09:30-10:30Multi-Domain Modeling – Hans Peter de Koning10:30-11:00Break11:00-12:00Model Transformations - Chris Paredis12:00-13:00Lunch13:00-13:30MBSE Adoption Experiences at JPL – Bjorn Cole13:30-13:45Model-Based Conceptual Design Working Group - Quoc Do13:45-14:00Break14:00-15:30Parallel Breakouts * (cont.)15:30-16:45Breakout Out-briefs (15 minutes each)16:15-17:00Wrap-up

MBSE Workshop Agenda: Sunday Time Topic 09:00-09:45 Applying Model-Based Patterns At Procter & Gamble - Eric Berg 09:45-10:30 Infusing MBSE across an Organization - Chi Lin/Dave Nichols 10:30-11:00 Break 11:00-11:45 Leveraging the System Model for System Acquisition – Philomena Zimmerman 11:45-12:00 MBCD Status Update – Quoc Do 12:00-13:00 Lunch 13:00-13:45 Future Directions for MBSE Research and Education: What to Focus on and Why? – Chris Paredis 13:45-15:00 Parallel Breakouts (cont.) 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:30 Breakout Out-briefs 16:30-17:30 Wrap-Up / MBSE Activity, Challenge Team, and Related WG Meeting Plans for the Week 17:30-18:30 Social Hour MBSE Workshop AGENDA Saturday, January 26, 2013 TimeTopic10:00-10:15Introduction10:15-11:15I’ve Modeled… So What’s Next? – Chris Oster (Lockheed Martin)11:15-12:00Systems and Software Modeling at Ford - Chris Davey12:00-13:00Lunch13:00-14:00Cubesat Model Demonstration – Louise Anderson and Team14:00-15:00SLIM : Integrating MBSE and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) - Manas Bajaj15:00-15:30Break15:30-17:00Parallel Breakouts * Sunday, January 27, 2013 TimeTopic08:30-09:30System Architecture Virtual Integration (SAVI) – Dr Don Ward09:30-10:30Multi-Domain Modeling – Hans Peter de Koning10:30-11:00Break11:00-12:00Model Transformations - Chris Paredis12:00-13:00Lunch13:00-13:30MBSE Adoption Experiences at JPL – Bjorn Cole13:30-13:45Model-Based Conceptual Design Working Group - Quoc Do13:45-14:00Break14:00-15:30Parallel Breakouts * (cont.)15:30-16:45Breakout Out-briefs (15 minutes each)16:15-17:00Wrap-up

Breakout Sessions Short Introductions MBSE 101 – Elyse Fosse Infusing MBSE into an Organization – Chi Lin/Dave Nichols MBSE and Government – Shaun Wilson MBSE and Education/Research – Chris Paredis Model Management – Amit Fisher INCOSE IW 2013 MBSE Workshop Workshop Objectives and Agenda This 2 day workshop provides an opportunity to learn about the latest MBSE activities, and to network with others involved in MBSE. The theme continues to emphasize the role of systems modeling in a multi-disciplinary engineering environment. The Workshop includes a combination of in-depth presentations, and facilitated break-out sessions. The presentations focus on systems modeling applications and the integration with hardware and software design modeling and engineering analysis models. The breakout sessions focus on high-interest and high-value topical areas including system of systems modeling, systems modeling and requirements flowdown, model management, as well as usability considerations associated with MBSE. Each breakout will include an overview of the topic, and a combination of structured discussion on pre-identified issues and more general open discussion. The agenda for Saturday and Sunday is included below, and balances the time for presentations with time for breakouts. MBSE continues to be a major trend towards the advancement of the practice of systems engineering. Additional information can be found at the MBSE Wiki. Information and presentations from the 2012 MBSE Workshop can be found at INCOSE International Workshop 2012 MBSE Workshop. We look forward to your participation and contribution to this event.

Breakout Sessions Saturday 15:45 – 17:30 1 - MBSE 101 - Salon F 2 - Infusing MBSE into an Organization - Salon A 3 - MBSE and Government - Salon B 4 - MBSE and Education/Research - Salon C 5 - Model Management - Salon E

Breakout Sessions Sunday 13:00 – 15:15 1 - MBSE 101- Salon F 2 - Infusing MBSE into an Organization - Salon A 3 - MBSE and Government - Salon B 4 - MBSE and Education/Research - Salon C 5 - Model Management - Salon E

LEARN, SHARE, NETWORK & ENJOY !!!