Modern Systems Engineering: Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE)






Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is the use of models to support system requirements, design, analysis, verification, and validation. It’s a disciplined approach to systems engineering that places the focus on domain models. MBSE allows for a more visual and intuitive representation of system elements, relationships, and interactions, improving the understanding and analysis of complex systems. In this course, you’ll be introduced to MBSE, beginning with system model creation, capturing system requirements, and MBSE and the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Then you’ll delve into simulating system models, verifying and validating system models, integration and MBSE, and traceability and MBSE. Finally, you’ll explore MBSE tools, challenges and best practices in MBSE, collaboration in MBSE, and the future of MBSE.




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Modern Systems Engineering: Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE)

  • provide an overview of the fundamental principles and benefits of Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
  • outline considerations for system model creation using standardized modeling languages and tools
  • create a basic system model using a standardized modeling language
  • outline how MBSE facilitates the capture of system requirements, behavior, and structure in models
  • provide an overview of how MBSE relates to the system development life cycle (SDLC)
  • outline the role of system model simulation in MBSE and potential downsides that can be avoided
  • provide an overview of verification and validation of system models in MBSE
  • recognize how integration can be leveraged in MBSE
  • outline the role of traceability in MBSE
  • identify popular tools used in MBSE
  • recognize challenges and best practices in implementing MBSE in real-world projects
  • provide an overview of collaboration using model-based approaches
  • recognize current trends and future opportunities presented by MBSE
  • identify how MBSE can be justified using INCOSE's systematic literature review

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