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Tim Weilkiens

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


My sincere thanks to you, of course, for having bought this book and for being
interested in the subject. I ??™ m interested in your feedback. Please write to me: twe@
system-modeling.com .
1.1.4 How Do I Read This Book?
This book consists of two parts: Chapters 1 and 2 are intended for consecutive
reading, while the second part from Chapter 3 on is the reference part suitable
for looking things up.
You are currently reading Chapter 1. This chapter informs you about the book
itself, e.g., how to read this book in this section, and introductory basics about systems
engineering, SysML, and UML.
Chapter 2 describes the SYSMOD approach used to collect and model the
requirements to a system, and to derive a design that meets these requirements.
The type of system??”whether hardware or software??”doesn ??™ t play an important
role. The results from the approach are modeled using SysML. However, you don ??™ t
have to fully rely on SysML tools; you can also use UML and its stereotypes.
At the end of Chapter 2 I ??™ ll briefl y mention various other issues that are important
for this approach, such as variant management, simulation, and others.


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