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Current Development Status and Practice Dimensions of Model-Based Systems Engineering |
GU Zhichao1, TAO Zhenji2, FENG Nanhao1, JIANG Haibo1, CAI Binni3 |
1. Shanghai ShareE Technology Co., Ltd., Shanghai 201100, China; 2. Shanghai Electro-Mechanical Engineering Institute, Shanghai 201109, China; 3. Shanghai Institute of Aerospace Technonical Foundation, Shanghai 201100, China |
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Abstract The inconsistencies and inadequacies of traceability in conventional systems engineering facing complexity have prompted the search for alternative methodologies. Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) has been proposed as a promising solution, gaining widespread recognition in academia and industry. Leveraging mathematical models and graphical representations, MBSE supports a systematic unified description and analysis, shifting the paradigm from document-driven to model-driven. This approach enhances traceability, testability, and verifiability. This paper has comprehensively analysed MBSE practices from four perspectives: time, logic, knowledge, and organization, thus empowering engineers to better understand and apply MBSE in real-world engineering projects.
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Received: 04 September 2024
Published: 23 November 2024
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