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Tim Weilkiens

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


At the end of April 2006, at the occasion of the OMG Meeting in St. Louis, SysML
was accepted as a standard. At that time, the specifi cation was ??? frozen ??? and ready
to be used in practice without fearing that there might be more changes. The fi nal
standardization process took almost a year and fi ne-tuned the specifi cation. OMG
published SysMLTM Version 1.0 as an offi cial standard in September 2007.
Naturally this doesn ??™ t mean that the development of SysML is over. SysML Version
1.0 certainly contains errors, and some language elements are still missing. Just as
UML evolved from Version 0.9 to 1.5 and fi nally to 2.1.1, there will be successor versions
of SysML, refl ecting the experiences gained from practical use. You can report
errors or suggest improvements directly to OMG. You can fi nd the online form on
the OMG Internet pages at http://www.omg.org/technology/issuesform.htm .
The SysML Revision Task Force is currently working on Version 1.1, which is
scheduled for publication in the fi rst half of 2008.


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