Title: INCOSE MBSE Vision 2020 and Roadmap
1INCOSE MBSE Vision 2020and Roadmap
Sanford Friedenthal sanford.friedenthal_at_lmco.com
2INCOSE Vision 2020 Framework
- Starting with
- Current State and Trends
- Influenced by
- Drivers and Inhibitors
- Resulting in a 15 year Forecast
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3Introduction
- INCOSE's Vision of Systems Engineering is
designed to "forecast the state of practice" of
systems engineering for the far-term (15 years) - Developing this vision will allow the global
systems engineering community and other
stakeholders to dialog about and work toward a
common understanding
4Request to Focus Area POCs
- Focus areas POCs to establish appropriate
initiatives - Global SE Environment Hilary Sillitto
- Systems Their Nature Brian White (Systems
Sciences) - SE Process Stuart Arnold
- MBSE Sandy Friedenthal
- SE Education Bill Mackey
- Prepare Focus Area inputs for IW 08 workshop
5Transition to MBSE
Future
Past
- SE Artifacts
- Specifications
- Interface requirements
- System design
- Analysis Trade-off
- Test plans
Document centric
Model centric
Models replace documents as the primary product
or artifact of SE processes
6Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) is the
formalized application of modeling to support
system requirements, design, analysis,
verification and validation, beginning in the
conceptual design phase and continuing throughout
development and later life cycle phases.
Requirements
7Vision Model-Based SE (1)
- Complex global product development will demand
adaptive and accurate methods to communicate
system specifications and design among team
members. MBSE is an enabling approach.
- MBSE can integrate engineering disciplines to
provide common understanding and a firm
foundation for specifying, designing, analyzing,
verifying, and validating the system throughout
its life cycle
8Vision Model-Based SE (2)
- MBSE will evolve to support predictive and
effects-based modeling to better understand how
systems impact the broader environment - To accomplish this, MBSE must extend modeling
beyond hardware and software systems to integrate
with models of scientific phenomenology, social,
economic, political, and human performance
- MBSE characteristics will include
- Domain-specific language to allow modeling in
user domain - Extensive reuse of model libraries, taxonomies
and design patterns - Reliable and secure data exchange
- Multi-discipline standards that provide
- Mathematical foundations to support high fidelity
and real world representations - Management of and integration across a
distributed model repository
9MBSE Initiative
- Objective
- Support implementation of INCOSE MBSE Vision 2020
- Initiated at 2007 INCOSE International Workshop
- MBSE Leadership
- MTTC Chair Mark Sampson
- Deputy Sanford Friedenthal
- Deputy Regina Griego
- Model Driven System Design WG Chairs
- Roger Burkhart, Phil Spiby
- Planned MBSE Workshop on January 24-25 at INCOSE
IW in Albuquerque (http//www.incose.org) - MBSE Challenge Teams
- MBSE Roadmap implementation
- Background Info on INCOSE Connect Site
10MBSE InitiativeApproach
- Act as catalyst for on-going and future
activities that support the vision and roadmap - Identify relevant MBSE activities
- Establish liaison with roadmap initiatives
- Solicit INCOSE MBSE papers
- Sponsor MBSE Challenge Teams
- Promote MBSE Workshops (IW, )
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11INCOSE MBSE Roadmap
Design optimization across broad trade
space Cross domain effects based analysis
System of systems interoperability
Reduced cycle times
MBSE Capability
DRAFT June 24, 2007
Institutionalized MBSE across Academia/Industry
Distributed secure model repositories crossing
multiple domains
Defined MBSE theory, ontology, and formalisms
Well Defined MBSE
Architecture model integrated with Simulation,
Analysis, and Visualization
Maturity
- Planning Support
- Research
- Standards Development
- Processes, Practices, Methods
- Tools Technology Enhancements
- Outreach, Training Education
Matured MBSE methods and metrics, Integrated
System/HW/SW models
Emerging MBSE standards
Ad Hoc MBSE Document Centric
2010
2020
2025
2010
12Current MBSE Pathfinders
- Processes, Practices, Methods
- MBSE Methodology Survey
- Modeling Standards
- SysML
- AP233
- UPDM
- Infrastructure Testbed
- SE Tool Interoperability PlugFest
- Pilots Demos
- Torpedo Enterprise Advanced MS (TEAMS)
13Torpedo Enterprise Advanced Modeling and
Simulation (TEAMS) Pilot
TEAMS Conceptual Reference Model
- Proof of concept using SysML and other DSLs to
- Model system of systems (SoS) architectures
- Describe system components as elements of
composable distributed simulations - Bridge MBSE and Model Driven Architecture (MDA)
- Use SysML models in conjunction with performance
simulation models
14Roadmap Activities
- Refer to Excel Spreadsheet
- MBSE-Roadmap-070626