MBSE Adoption Guide
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Overview and the 6 W's
The current active thinking of the MBSE Adoption Guide structure is that it is based on 6 key questions, and from the perspectives of at least two stakeholders with respect to MBSE:
- An individual systems engineer;
- An engineering manager (with responsibility for a project, or organisational unit / department / function).
Current generic questions are proposed to be (JJ - have deliberately re-ordered to bring Why to top):
- Why should I adopt MBSE?
- What does MBSE mean for my role?
- Where (activity area, disciplines level of decomp) do I employ MBSE?
- When (temporal e.g. life cycle phase, criteria) should MBSE be employed?
- Who else needs to participate in, or will be impacted by the use of, MBSE activities?
- How do I make use of MBSE on my project?
A graphic illustrating this outline is available on the MBSE.org site here: 6-questions poster draft
So what we see below are two subsections, for each of these two primary roles, and with an elaborated response for each of the 6 questions, for each role.
Details of 6 W's and responses
Individual Systems Engineer
An engineering manager
Case Studies
This section lists details of any case studies of application of MBSE, or adoption of MBSE, with appropriate supporting information, where that can be made available.
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FAQ
This section will evolve to contain frequently asked questions about MBSE and its adoption, with responses, supported by references where possible.
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Related Material
Links to external and/or INCOSE materials relevant to MBSE Adoption.
Note: Some of the links below may only be accessible to INCOSE members, and you may need to login to INCOSE Connect to access.
Reference | Relevance | Link |
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Introducing MBSE by using Systems Engineering Principles, Jonas Hallqvist and Jonas Larsson, 26th Annual INCOSE International Symposium (IS 2016) Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, July 18-21, 2016 | (to be completed) | link |
Getting Started with MBSE in Product Development, Nichole Kass and James Kolozs, 26th Annual INCOSE International Symposium (IS 2016) Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, July 18-21, 2016 | (to be completed) | link |