SysML in Action with Papyrus
- 1st Edition - December 1, 2018
- Latest edition
- Authors: Jean-Michel Bruel, Sebastien Gerard
- Language: English
SysML in Action with Papyrus uses practical examples and the open source Papyrus modeler to explore requirements, validation and the classical V cycle. The book presents a generic… Read more
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Description
Description
SysML in Action with Papyrus uses practical examples and the open source Papyrus modeler to explore requirements, validation and the classical V cycle. The book presents a generic approach that is fully suitable to SysML, applying major system engineering principles and standards. As embedded systems are now so complex that specifying, implementing and validating requirements can no longer be expressed using only textual descriptions, this book provides a timely resource. A number of alternate notations, according to industry constraints and habits, are available. Among them one standard from the OMG: SysML.
Key features
Key features
- Presents a realistic, simplified, and useful guide for professionals (no ATM or traffic lights)
- Explores everything from requirements, to validation and the classical V cycle
- Utilizes a generic approach that is fully suitable to SysML, allowing users to apply major system engineering principles and standards
- Helps users learn to make their own model by transcribing their needs and taking advantage of the tool features
- Conserves time by using recommended workarounds to develop custom processes for this tool
Readership
Readership
Table of contents
Table of contents
2. About Papyrus
3. Definition of stakeholder needs
4. Requirements Analysis
5. Logic Achitecture Design
6. Physical Architecture Design
7. Conclusion
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: December 31, 2045
- Language: English
About the authors
About the authors
JB
Jean-Michel Bruel
SG