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Tim Weilkiens

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


It has the potential. UML is extendable, which means that it can be adapted to
1.1 Preliminaries
6 CHAPTER 1 Introduction
specifi c needs. It is used, proven, and accepted all over the world. And behind it is
the OMG ??”a globally active consortium with members being leading IT corporations
??”as well as SysML and the INCOSE .
Although I am a strong advocate of UML, considering it to be unrivaled in its
role, I don ??™ t think it will become the lingua franca for modeling. I think (and hope)
that no language will achieve this. A certain diversity is necessary. But UML is sowing
the seed for future modeling languages, which will lead to a situation where
these languages will have a similar core and be compatible to a certain extent.
The future will bring about a great demand for modeling languages. The systems
we develop will become increasingly complex. It is therefore a good idea
to fi rst thoroughly design them on the drawing board and perhaps simulate them
before using them in practice.
The modeling language allows me to move on different abstraction levels.


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