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Systems Engineering Demystified, Second Edition

You're reading from   Systems Engineering Demystified, Second Edition Apply modern, model-based systems engineering techniques to build complex systems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804610688
Length 532 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Jon Holt Jon Holt
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part I: Introduction to Systems Engineering
2. Introduction to Systems Engineering FREE CHAPTER 3. Model-Based Systems Engineering 4. Part II: Systems Engineering Concepts
5. Systems and Interfaces 6. Life Cycles 7. Systems Engineering Processes 8. Part III: Systems Engineering Techniques
9. Needs and Requirements 10. Modeling the Design 11. Modeling Verification and Validation 12. Methodologies 13. Systems Engineering Management 14. Part IV: Next Steps
15. Deploying MBSE 16. The Art of Modeling 17. Best Practices 18. Other Books You May Enjoy
19. Index

Introduction to Trinity

One of the discussion points that has been raised throughout this book is how MBSE is a natural evolution of traditional Systems Engineering, and how its adoption in industry has also increased. This increase in the adoption of MBSE has led to a natural evolution of the Maturity of MBSE in industry – as more organizations adopt MBSE, the Maturity of its use also evolves. If we look back over the last 30 years (which is how long the author has worked in the field of MBSE), we can see empirical evidence as to how the use of MBSE has changed, broadly speaking:

  • In the 1990s and early 2000s, the main question that was asked why should modeling be applied in the first place? The argument for modeling was a compelling one, but many people were still reluctant, or even fearful, to start to adopt modeling. The creation of UML at the end of 1997 went a long way to encourage the adoption of modeling, with the creation of a single Unified Modeling Language...
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