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Tim Weilkiens

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

To be able to better understand the
entire system and the principal ??™ s requirements, we will take a holistic look at the
system, independently of its hardware- and software-specifi c aspects. There are
plenty of discipline-specifi c books. We are more interested in the tasks involved in
systems engineering and in the particularities of both the analysis and the design
of complex systems.
The intricacy of the example we use in this book is intentionally small to ensure
that you will be able to concentrate on the approach itself and the SysML/UML languages.
Both the approach and the language scale very well and can be used for
systems of any size.
Each section begins with a reference card that outlines the step within the
approach discussed in that section. This abstract describes the step with incoming
and outgoing information. Moreover, it includes a short description, helpful guiding
questions, and a list of the most important SysML model elements required in
the respective step. Finally, the summary lists elements from the SYSMOD profi le.


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