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Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) is the formalized application of modeling to support system requirements, design, analysis, verification and validation activities beginning in the conceptual design phase and continuing throughout development and later life cycle phases.
MBSE Summary
- Extends beyond Engineering
- Covers the entire Life Cycle
- Standards Based
- Integrated Domains/Disciplines Data Environment
- Doing the same SE Tasks
- Environment for Automation and Validation
Why companies start using MBSE?
- Customers want “Cheaper, Better, Faster”
- Reduce Design Time
- Improve Quality
- Make Complex Systems Affordable
An industry leading cross-platform is collaborative Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) environment, which provides smart, robust, and intuitive tools to define, track, and visualize all aspects of systems in the most standard-compliant SysML models and diagrams.
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Large infrastructure projects are complex, difficult and expensive. The link below leads you to our MBSE series webinar that demonstrates how Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) can assist engineers in defining clear requirements, defining scope, demonstrating regulatory compliance, identifying stakeholders, etc. |
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MBSE Tools provides comprehensive information about Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) modeling tools and features reviews by editors and users. For information about selecting MBSE modeling tools, check out the links below with recommendations form our experts.
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No Magic is one of the most respected providers of standards-compliant modeling platform MagicDraw® and Cameo Systems Modeler (CSM) ™ for software, business processes, enterprise architecture and systems engineering. An industry leading cross-platform is collaborative Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) environment, which provides smart, robust, and intuitive tools to define, track, and visualize all aspects of systems in the most standard-compliant SysML models and diagrams.
We speak the common language - Systems Modeling Language (SysML) - which is understood across a significant proportion of the systems engineering community.
In general, a methodology can be defined as the collection of related processes, methods, and tools used to support a specific discipline. Following the links below You can learn what benefits you can expect implementing and deploying MBSE solution from No Magic.
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