Contributor(s):Author: Lenny Delligatti The Systems Modeling Language (Sys ML) extends UML with powerful systems engineering capabilities for modeling a wider spectrum of systems and capturing all aspects of a system's design.
Sys ML Distilled is the first clear, concise guide for everyone who wants to start creating effective Sys ML models.
(Drawing on his pioneering experience at Lockheed Martin and NASA, Lenny Delligatti illuminates Sys ML's core components and provides practical advice to help you create good models and good designs.
Delligatti begins with an easy-to-understand overview of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and an explanation of how Sys ML enables effective system specification, analysis, design, optimization, verification, and validation.
Next, he shows how to use all nine types of Sys ML diagrams, even if you have no previous experience with modeling languages.
A case study running through the text demonstrates the use of Sys ML in modeling a complex, real-world sociotechnical system.
Modeled after Martin Fowler's classic UML Distilled, Delligatti's indispensable guide quickly teaches you what you need to know to get started and helps you deepen your knowledge incrementally as the need arises.
Like Sys ML itself, the book is method independent and is designed to support whatever processes, procedures, and tools you already use.
Coverage Includes Why Sys ML was created and the business case for using it Quickly putting Sys ML to practical use What to know before you start a Sys ML modeling project Essential concepts that apply to all Sys ML diagrams Sys ML diagram elements and relationships Diagramming block definitions, internal structures, use cases, activities, interactions, state machines, constraints, requirements, and packages Using allocations to define mappings among elements across a model Sys ML notation tables, version changes, and sources for more information.
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