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The group is actively engaged in the collation of research relating to the value, benefit and return-on-investment (ROI) provided by Systems Engineering and Model-Based Systems Engineering in particular. | The group is actively engaged in the collation of research relating to the value, benefit and return-on-investment (ROI) provided by Systems Engineering and Model-Based Systems Engineering in particular. | ||
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We are currently involved in the planning of an experiment to collect quantitative and qualitative data in order to compare an MBSE and Document-Centric SE task. Further details will be posted here in due course | We are currently involved in the planning of an experiment to collect quantitative and qualitative data in order to compare an MBSE and Document-Centric SE task. Further details will be posted here in due course | ||
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+ | |NB. Approximately 90% of spreadsheets have errors | ||
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+ | |Treadstone: A Process for Improving Modeling Prowess Using Validation Rules | ||
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+ | |A comparative experiment between textual requirements and model-based requirements on proxies for contractual safety | ||
+ | |Salado & Shadab | ||
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+ | |[https://incose.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/sys.21738?domain=author&token=Z4ITKERH5T7ZRUBAAXHH] | ||
+ | |Early Experiment shows the benefit of MBRE over standard textual based requirements | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:49, 8 December 2023
The MBSE Value work stream is about defining the value MBSE can bring to organisation.
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[edit] Objectives
- To collate publications and research findings relating to the business case for MBSE
- To examine the role MBSE does or could play in adding value in various 'engineering' business models
[edit] Team
The MBSE Value team currently comprises the following members:
Member | Organisation | Role |
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James Towers | Scarecrow Consultants | Lead |
Andrew Pemberton | Thales | Member |
Alex Toth | Tothal Engineering / Jaguar Land Rover | Member |
Lucy Berthoud | University of Bristol | Member |
Joe Gregory | University of Bristol | Member |
[edit] Research
The group is actively engaged in the collation of research relating to the value, benefit and return-on-investment (ROI) provided by Systems Engineering and Model-Based Systems Engineering in particular.
[edit] MBSE Experiment
We are currently involved in the planning of an experiment to collect quantitative and qualitative data in order to compare an MBSE and Document-Centric SE task. Further details will be posted here in due course
[edit] External Publications
Year | Title | Author | Scope | Link | Notes | |
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2000 | The Shangri-La of ROI | Sheard & Miller | SE | Link | Paper presented at INCOSE IS2000 | |
2005 | A Practical Program of Research to Measure Systems Engineering Return on Investment (SE-ROI) | Honour | SE | Link | ||
2008 | The ROI of Systems Engineering: Some Quantitative Results for Software-Intensive Systems | Boehm, Valerdi & Honour | SE | Link | ||
2010 | Systems Engineering Return on Investment | Honour | SE | Link | Paper presented at INCOSE IS2010 | |
2010 | Model-Based Systems Engineering Achieves a Positive Return on Investment for the US Submarine Fleet | OMG | MBSE | Link | ||
2011 | Does a Model-Based Systems Engineering Approach Provide Real Program Savings? – Lessons Learnt | Saunders | MBSE | Link | ||
2013 | Quantification of the Value of Systems Engineering | Davies | SE | Link | Paper presented at INCOSE UK ASEC2013 | |
2014 | Return on Investment Using Model-Based Concept Design | Saunders | MBSE | Link | Article in Volume 17, Issue 4 of INCOSE Insight | |
2014 | The Business Case for Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) with SysML | Delligatti | MBSE | Link | ||
2015 | Determining Return on Investment for MBSE, SE & SoSE | Cook & Wilson | SE, MBSE & SoSE | Link | Australian Systems Engineering Workshop, October 2015 | |
2015 | How Product Development Organisations can Achieve Long-Term Cost Savings Using Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) | Krasner | MBSE | Link | ||
2016 | Systematic Literature Review: How is Model- Based Systems Engineering Justified? | Carroll & Malins | MBSE | Link | ||
2018 | 30 Years living, breathing and Implementing System Engineering | Howells | SE & MBSE | Link | Lecture presented at INCOSE UK ASEC2018 | |
2019 | Economic Analysis of Model-Based Systems Engineering | Madni & Purphit | MBSE | Link | ||
2020 | Value and benefits of model-based systems engineering (MBSE): Evidence from the literature | Henderson & Salado | MBSE | Link | ||
2021 | MBSE delivers significant return on investment in evolutionary development of complex SoS | Rogers & Mitchell | MBSE | Link | ||
2021 | Return on Investment for Systems Engineering Tools | Combs Duffy Feng & Richardson | MBSE | Link | ||
2022 | European Spreadsheet Risks Interest Group | EuSpRiG | Spreadsheets | Link | NB. Approximately 90% of spreadsheets have errors | |
2020 | Treadstone: A Process for Improving Modeling Prowess Using Validation Rules | Vinarcik | MBSE | Link | ||
2023 | A comparative experiment between textual requirements and model-based requirements on proxies for contractual safety | Salado & Shadab | MBSE | [1] | Early Experiment shows the benefit of MBRE over standard textual based requirements |