MID-CAREER | UK-SPEC: A,B | TWO DAYS | ONLINE OR IN-PERSON | CPD: 21 HOURS | PRICE: FROM £949
A model-based approach to systems engineering training course
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About the training course
A complete overview of MBSE and how it can be used in your business.
This two-day course covers:
- MBSE in One Slide;
- Evolution of MBSE in your organisation;
- Structural & behavioural modelling;
- Using modelling to capture different views of a system;
- Ontologies and frameworks;
- Standards mapping
All courses are delivered by Professor Jon Holt and Simon Perry. Both are internationally-recognised authors, tutors and public speakers on Model-Based Systems Engineering. Between them, they have authored eleven books covering many aspects of systems modelling, including process modelling, competence, architectures and, of course, Model-Based Systems Engineering
- Understand MBSE and its place amongst the approaches to systems engineering
- Improve your systems engineering using MBSE
- Communicate more effectively and minimise complexity through modelling
- Demonstrate the benefits of MBSE to stakeholders
- Implement MBSE in your organisation
- Develop confidence in MBSE, which will instil confidence in your teams and your clients
Day one
Modelling
- Key to the MBSE approach is that the model is the single point of truth for the system.
- All artefacts (specifications, test plans, requirements documents) are generated from the model. This breaks away from the traditional (and often error-prone) approach of circulating changes to the system in isolated documents.
- We consider the need for modelling and the requirements for modelling. We then show you how to build a model consisting of a number of views, which will address particular stakeholders’ needs.
MBSE concepts
- Teams involved in systems engineering need to communicate effectively, using a common spoken language and domain-specific language (specific to a discipline, sector or organisation).
- We introduce the Systems Modelling Language (SysML) as a common spoken language and the use of an ontology to capture domain-specific language.
- The ontology defines concepts in systems engineering, the different terms that teams might use to describe them and the relationships between the concepts.
Day two
Frameworks
- How do we model a system effectively and in a consistent way? We propose using frameworks (often called architectural frameworks), driven by your organisation’s ontology.
- We discuss not just the importance of the framework, but also how to identify, define and implement frameworks which are bespoke to your organisation.
Early-bird
(ten weeks or over from event date)
Member - £996
Non-member - £1206
Standard
(four to ten weeks from event date)
Member - £1206
Non-member - £1416
Late
(up to two weeks from event date)
Member - £1416
Non-member - £1626
Available discounts:
- 5% discount for 3 - 5 delegates - Promo code PDCOUGR3TO5
- 10% discount for 6+ delegates - Promo code PDCOUGR6PLUS
All prices are per person.
By attending this event, you’re helping to support the IET’s charitable mission, helping to inspire, inform and influence the global engineering and technology community, to engineer a better world.