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Tim Weilkiens

"Systems Engineering with SysML/UML: Modeling, Analysis, Design"

He is a member of the OMG working groups
about SysML and UML and has written sections of the SysML specification. His
son Ben helped energetic writing the book. You can reach both at twe@systemmodeling.
com
Author Biography
1
Technology evolves from the primitive over the complicated to the simple.
(Antoine de Saint-Exup?©ry)
When you have read this chapter you can answer the following questions : 1
?–  Why is this book around?
?–  What is systems engineering?
?–  What relation is there between SysML and UML?
?–  How does the content of this book relate to topics like CMMI, V model, or
AUTOSAR?
1.1 Preliminaries
??? Things had been much simpler in the past. You had been able to put something
up and get it running with just a handful of people. Today the number of people
you need quickly runs up to a hundred to develop a decent system. And even
then they don ??™ t normally get things right ??¦ With all those experts from all kinds
of disciplines ??¦ ???
I hear such and similar talk increasingly often. As a trainer and consultant, I
meet a lot of people from most different industries.


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