Model-Based System Architecture
Presents modeling approaches that can be performed in SysML and other modeling languages. This book combines the emerging discipline of systems architecting with model-based approaches using SysML. The early chapters provide the fundamentals of systems architecting, discussing what it entails and how it benefits systems engineering.
Model-based systems engineering is then defined, and its capabilities to develop complex systems on time and in a feasible quality are discussed. The remainder of the book covers important topics such as: architecture descriptions; architecture patterns; perspectives, viewpoints, views, and their relation to system architecture; the roles of a system architect, their team, and stakeholders; systems architecting processes; agile approaches to systems architecting; variant modeling techniques; architecture frameworks; and architecture assessment. The book’s organization allows experts to read the chapters out of sequence. Novices can read the chapters sequentially to gain a systematic introduction to system architecting.
Provides comprehensive coverage of the Functional Architecture for Systems (FAS) method created by the authors and based on common MBSE practices.
Author: Jesko G Lamm
First Edition
English Language
Publisher: Wiley
Dimensions: 6.2 x 1 x 9.4 inches
ISBN-10: 1118893646
ISBN-13: 978-1118893647
Publication Date: November 2, 2015
Print Length: 400 pages
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