Preface
Welcome to the Agile Model-Based Systems Engineering Cookbook! There is a plethora of published material for agile methods, provided that you want to create software. And the system is small. And the team is co-located. And it needn’t be certified. Or safety-critical or high-reliability.
MBSE is none of these things. The output of MBSE isn’t software implementation but system specification. It is usually applied to more complex and larger-scale systems. The teams are diverse and often spread out across departments and companies. Much of the time, the systems produced must be certified under various standards, including safety standards. So how do you apply agile methods to such an endeavor?
Most of the work in MBSE can be thought of as a set of workflows that produce a set of interrelated work products. Each of these workflows can be described with relatively simple recipes for creating the work products for MBSE including system requirements, systems architecture, system interfaces, and deployment architectures. That’s what this book brings to the table and what sets it apart.
In this second edition, some new recipes have been added and all the examples and figures have been done using the Cameo Systems Modeler SysML tool.