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1 INCOSE IS 2013 MBSE Track June 23-27, 2013
Introduction MBSE Chairs S. Friedenthal M. Sampson

2 MBSE Track Summary Sunday 08:00-17:00 (Track 4) Tutorial: Essential MBSE Applied/Practical Monday 10:00-12:10 MBSE Track Plenary 13:30-17:00 (Track 6) 4 papers Tuesday 10:00-17:00 (Track 6) 7 papers 10:00-17:00 (Track 8) 7 tools (Tool Challenge) Wednesday 10:00-12:00 (Track 5) Panel (MBSE in 2020) 13:30-17:00 (Track 5) 4 Papers 10:00-17:00 (Track 6) Tutorial: Pattern-based MBSE (full day) Thursday 08:00-12:00 (Track 6) Tutorial: MBSE Architectures with UPDM and SysML

3 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

4 MBSE Leadership Team Management Chairs: Mark Sampson/Sandy Friedenthal
Webinars and Communications - Ray Jorgensen Challenge Teams Biomedical Modeling Steve Corns GEOSS Larry McGovern Modeling and Simulation Interoperability Russell Peak 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 Related Initiatives and Working Groups MBSE Concept Design Working Group - Kevin Robinson NAFEMS /INCOSE Collaboration – C Hess, R Burkhart IEEE SMC Technical Committee on MBSE – Dov Dori, Azad Madni

5 MBSE Track Plenary Introductions (10 min) MBSE Track Overview
MBSE Workshop Summary from INCOSE IW13 (55 min) IW Takeaways - Sandy Friedenthal IW Breakout summaries Enterprise/SoS Modeling - Matthew Hause System Modeling - John Watson Model Management - Amit Fisher MBSE Usability - David Lempia MBSE Updates (45 min) UPDM/UAFP - Matthew Hause NAFEMS - Frank Popielas GEOSS Challenge Team Update - Lawrence McGovern MBSE open discussion (15 min) Wrap up (5 min)

6 MBSE Workshop Summary January, 2013 Jacksonville, Florida
5/28/2018

7 MBSE Workshop Objectives
Provides an opportunity to learn about the latest MBSE activities and applications Network with others involved in MBSE Theme Role of systems modeling in a multi-disciplinary engineering environment 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.

8 MBSE Workshop Agenda: Saturday
Time Topic 10:00-10:15 Introduction 10:15-11:15 I’ve Modeled… So What’s Next? – Chris Oster 11:15-12:00 Systems and Software Modeling at Ford – Chris Davey 12:00-13:00 Lunch 13:00-14:00 Cubesat Model Demonstration – Louise Anderson & Challenge Team 14:00-15:00 SLIM: Integrating MBSE and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) – Manas Bajaj 15:00-15:30 Break 15:30-17:00 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

9 MBSE Workshop Agenda: Sunday
Time Topic 08:30-09:30 System Architecture Virtual Integration (SAVI) – Dr Don Ward 09:30-10:30 Multi-Domain Modeling – Hans Peter de Koning 10:30-11:00 Break 11:00-12:00 Model Transformations - Chris Paredis 12:00-13:00 Lunch 13:00-13:30 MBSE Adoption Experiences at JPL – Bjorn Cole 13:30-13:45 Model-Based Conceptual Design Working Group – Quoc Do 13:45-14:00 14:00-15:30 Parallel Breakouts (cont.) 15:30-16:45 Breakout Out-briefs (15 minutes each) 16:45-17:00 Wrap-up 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

10 Breakout Sessions MBSE 101 – Elyse Fosse
SoS/Enterprise Architecture Modeling – Ron Williamson System Architecture and Requirements Modeling – John Watson MBSE Usability – Scott Workinger Model Management – Brian Brady 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.

11 Take-Aways 5/28/2018

12 MBSE Workshop Objectives
Provides an opportunity to learn about the latest MBSE activities and applications Network with others involved in MBSE Theme Role of systems modeling in a multi-disciplinary engineering environment 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.

13 Take-Aways Continued broad interest in MBSE MBSE is SE
Leverage a model-based approach to help do our job better Manage complexity, shared view of system, traceability, system integrity checks, auto-generation of documents MBSE foundation Well defined system model that evolves across life cycle Captures system architecture and requirements Part of technical baseline Added value through integrating the system model with other models (e.g., analysis, hw, sw, test, mfg, …) 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.

14 Take-Aways Continued improvement of MBSE tools, methods, and approach
Challenges Model management (CM,…) Model/tool integration Organizational change Next Steps Not easy, but don’t wait Take first incremental step Get involved and leverage broader community 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.

15 Follow-up Post presentations to MBSE Workshop and Breakout Wiki

16 MBSE Initiative 5/28/2018

17 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

18 MBSE Leadership Team Management Chairs: Mark Sampson/Sandy Friedenthal
Webinars and Communications - Ray Jorgensen Challenge Teams Biomedical Modeling Steve Corns GEOSS Larry McGovern Modeling and Simulation Interoperability Russell Peak 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 Related Initiatives and Working Groups MBSE Concept Design Working Group - Kevin Robinson NAFEMS /INCOSE Collaboration – C Hess, R Burkhart IEEE SMC Technical Committee on MBSE – Dov Dori, Azad Madni


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