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A Practical Guide to SysML
The Systems Modeling Language
The best-selling guide to SysML, fully updated for version 1.4
Sanford Friedenthal (Author), Alan Moore (Author), Rick Steiner (Author)
9780128002025
Paperback / softback, published 24 October 2014
630 pages
23.4 x 19 x 3.9 cm, 0.93 kg
"The primary goal of this book is to introduce model-based engineering through SysML, a graphical systems modeling language that is being promoted as an alternative to the unified modeling language (UML) to address systems engineering." --Computing Reviews
A Practical Guide to SysML, Third Edition, fully updated for SysML version 1.4, provides a comprehensive and practical guide for modeling systems with SysML. With their unique perspective as leading contributors to the language, Friedenthal, Moore, and Steiner provide a full description of the language along with a quick reference guide and practical examples to help you use SysML. The book begins with guidance on the most commonly used features to help you get started quickly. Part 1 explains the benefits of a model-based approach, providing an overview of the language and how to apply SysML to model systems. Part 2 includes a comprehensive description of SysML that provides a detailed understanding that can serve as a foundation for modeling with SysML, and as a reference for practitioners. Part 3 includes methods for applying model-based systems engineering using SysML to specify and design systems, and how these methods can help manage complexity. Part 4 deals with topics related to transitioning MBSE practice into your organization, including integration of the system model with other engineering models, and strategies for adoption of MBSE.
Preface Introduction 1 Systems Engineering Overview 2 Model-Based Systems Engineering 3 Getting Started with SysML 4 An Automobile Example Using the SysML Basic Feature Set II Language Description 5 SysML Language Architecture 6 Organizing the Model with Packages 7 Modeling Structure with Blocks 8 Modeling Constraints with Parametrics 9 Modeling Flow-Based Behavior with Activities 10 Modeling Message-Based Behavior with Interactions 11 Modeling Event-Based Behavior with State Machines 12 Modeling Functionality with Use Cases 13 Modeling Text-Based Requirements and their Relationship to Design 14 Modeling Cross-Cutting Relationships with Allocations 15 Customizing SysML for Specific Domains III Modeling Examples 16 Water Distiller Example Using Functional Analysis 17 Residential Security System Example Using the Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method IV Transitioning to Model-Based Systems Engineering 18 Integrating SysML into a Systems Development Environment 19 Deploying SysML into an Organization APPENDIXES SysML Reference Guide References
Subject Areas: Programming & scripting languages: general [UMX], Object-oriented programming [OOP UMN], Engineering: general [TBC]
