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==Research==
 
==Research==
Details of the groups current research in this area will be posted here
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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.
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===MBSE Experiment===
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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
  
 
==External Publications==
 
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|Does a Model Based Systems Engineering Approach Provide Real Program Savings? – Lessons Learnt
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|[http://incoseonline.org.uk/Documents/Events/ASEC2013/07_-_paul_davies_-_quantification_of_SE_value.pdf Link]
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|[https://incoseuk.org/Normal_Files/DownloadFile?FPATH=vOOp23mOhetDqZf6FrUGN9rXIiryTXDXcBHesu7vIhkHIf5SBCLV2L6s9gAfzZrjD2B51sjijFaHMrULTRvmlECTDaWBSPDqj/oXLgmKev6zHXJydwj+8iu/FVHy9Nc/ Link]
 
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|Systematic Literature Review: How is Model- Based Systems Engineering Justified?
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|Carroll & Malins
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|Value and benefits of model-based systems engineering (MBSE): Evidence from the literature
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|[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/sys.21566 Link]
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|MBSE delivers significant return on investment in evolutionary development of complex SoS
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|Return on Investment for Systems Engineering Tools
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|Combs Duffy Feng & Richardson
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|European Spreadsheet Risks Interest Group
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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
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|Salado & Shadab
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|[https://incose.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/sys.21738?domain=author&token=Z4ITKERH5T7ZRUBAAXHH]
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|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.

Contents

[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
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
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

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