If anybody wants to meet me, then I am presenting a paper and a tutorial at the INCOSE UK Annual Systems Engineering Conference 2017 on 21-22 Nov 2017 at Warwick University.
The paper is on Tuesday 21st (11:00-11:45) in the Conference Theatre and focuses on Concept-of-Operations simulation and requirements modelling approaches to tailoring the "Classic" Harmony/SE method for automotive. The tutorial is on Wednesday 22nd (11:00-12:30 and 13:30-15:00). We will build a system model from scratch.
See: https://incoseonline.org.uk/ASEC2017/Brochure.aspx
Both topics relate to experiences in using executable MBSE approaches in automotive and the parallels/differences with aerospace and other conventional systems engineering markets (with SysML and Rhapsody).
The tutorial will explore use of customizations in a GPL open-sourcer SysMLHelper profile. If anybody wants to try exploring this using their own machines, then they should install either 8.2 or 8.2.1 with Cygwin/gcc compiler and SysMLHelper v2.1 using the SlideShare instructions here:
https://www.slideshare.net/FraserChadburn/installing-rational-rhapsody-designer-82-or-821-for-executable-mbse
Understand the art of the possible. My mission is to make executable Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) easy with the Object Management Group's Systems Modeling Language™ (SysML®) and UML® to make simple modeling easy to deploy to the masses. This site provides practical experience of tuning IBM® Rational® Rhapsody® - a precision engineering UML/SysML tool. Rhapsody tips and ideas will be posted with links to videos. You can follow by email (if google app is allowed).
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