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Revision as of 11:52, 5 October 2016
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Objectives
1. Identify two or three definitive sources for a definition of MBSE(so as not to reinvent the wheel), but context for 3;
2. Identify two or three definitive sources for a definition of MDA (ditto);
3. Form a coherent explanation (graphical and textual) for the relationship(s) of MBSE and MDA;
4. Provide one or more Use Cases or scenarios in which MDA can support one or more SE activities in an MBSE context, and provide illustrations of same.
(Source: Email from JJ 26/4/2016, and subsequent reactions from team members, as recorded in sub-group status report 19/5/2016, [1] )
Team
The MBSE & MDA team currently comprises the following members:
Member | Organisation | Role |
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Julian Johnson | Holistem | Lead |
Hedley Apperly | PTC | Member |
Alistair Blair | Thales | Member |
Ian Clark | MBDA | Member |
Chris Raistrick | Abstract Solutions | Member |
Francis Thom | Rolls-Royce | Member |
Progress Reports
2016
Documents
Date | Title | Author | Link |
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03-03-16 | MBSE and MDA; what are they and how do they interrelate? | J Johnson | Link |
19-05-16 | MDA at the MOD | C Raistrick | Link |
Emerging Outputs
1 Definitive sources for a definition of MBSE
INCOSE Systems Engineering Vision 2020, INCOSE-TP-2004-004-02, September, 2007:
"Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) is the formalized application of modeling to support system requirements, design, analysis, verification and validation activities beginning in the conceptual design phase and continuing throughout development and later life cycle phases. "
(tbc)
2 Definitive sources for a definition of MDA
The current version of the OMG MDA Guide 2.0 is available via that site as below:
(more info to follow)