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Tim Weilkiens

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

The
more abstract I get the simpler the system appears to be. This is the art of being
concrete on an abstract level.
In a collection of parts called A300
flying in close proximity somewhere
high above Germany in May 2007.
(Tim Weilkiens)
For further clarifi cations, please refer to:
?–  The homepage to this book:
http://www.system-modeling.com
?–  Direct contact:
Twe@system-modeling.com
?–  Consulting, seminars, project work:
http://www.oose.de
?–  OMG?„?:
http://www.omg.org ??”main page
http://www.omgsysml.org ??”OMG SysML ?„?
http://www.uml.org ??”UML ?„?
?–  INCOSE:
http://www.incose.org
1.2 Systems Engineering
Every discipline and every industry have their own methods. Be it software development,
hardware development, mechanics, construction, psychology, and so on.
These demarcations work fine as long as you stay within one discipline with your
project. Things get harder, however, if your project extends over several disciplines.
It means that interfaces have to be created and coordinated between the methods
of these disciplines.


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