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SPEC Innovations Expands Innoslate® Across Europe Through AWS Sovereign Cloud and Strategic Training Partnerships
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#Europe #EU #awseuropeansovereigncloud #digitalengineering #Innoslate #Innovations #LifecycleModel-BasedSystemsEngineering #MBSE #Model-BasedSystemsEngineering #requirementsmanagement #trainingorganizations
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while performing by duties,
creating architecture, modelling,
it became very clear,
why one need to use a formal language,
you find inconsistency,
why,
because you benefit from experience that build the formal language, countless hours and knowledge just ready to useof course you need a tool as well
#MagicDraw -
@ragman I mostly model in SysML v1, but it overlaps a lot with UML. So I start with PlantUML a lot when prototyping or for an everything-as-code approach.
SysML v2 has textual representation, though it reads a bit more like code then a markup language like PlantUML.
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@ragman I mostly model in SysML v1, but it overlaps a lot with UML. So I start with PlantUML a lot when prototyping or for an everything-as-code approach.
SysML v2 has textual representation, though it reads a bit more like code then a markup language like PlantUML.
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@ragman I mostly model in SysML v1, but it overlaps a lot with UML. So I start with PlantUML a lot when prototyping or for an everything-as-code approach.
SysML v2 has textual representation, though it reads a bit more like code then a markup language like PlantUML.
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@ragman I mostly model in SysML v1, but it overlaps a lot with UML. So I start with PlantUML a lot when prototyping or for an everything-as-code approach.
SysML v2 has textual representation, though it reads a bit more like code then a markup language like PlantUML.
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@ragman I mostly model in SysML v1, but it overlaps a lot with UML. So I start with PlantUML a lot when prototyping or for an everything-as-code approach.
SysML v2 has textual representation, though it reads a bit more like code then a markup language like PlantUML.
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From the Leanpub Blog:
Welcome to the Leanpub Launch video for Pain-Free MBSE: A Rigorous Yet Simple Approach to SysML Modeling by Doug Rosenberg and Brian Moberley!
Watch & read about it here: https://leanpub.com/blog/leanpub-book-launch-pain-free-mbse-a-rigorous-yet-simple-approach-to-sysml-modeling-by-doug-rosenberg-and-brian-moberley
#books #ebooks #mbse #engineering #management #projectmanagement
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Leanpub Book LAUNCH 🚀 Pain-Free MBSE: A Rigorous Yet Simple Approach to SysML Modeling by Doug Rosenberg and Brian Moberley
Watch here: https://youtu.be/MviKSNYTa2g
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Leanpub Book LAUNCH 🚀 Pain-Free MBSE: A Rigorous Yet Simple Approach to SysML Modeling by Doug Rosenberg and Brian Moberley
Watch here: https://youtu.be/MviKSNYTa2g
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Leanpub Book LAUNCH 🚀 Pain-Free MBSE: A Rigorous Yet Simple Approach to SysML Modeling by Doug Rosenberg and Brian Moberley
Watch here: https://youtu.be/MviKSNYTa2g
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Leanpub Book LAUNCH 🚀 Pain-Free MBSE: A Rigorous Yet Simple Approach to SysML Modeling by Doug Rosenberg and Brian Moberley
Watch here: https://youtu.be/MviKSNYTa2g
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some verbal feedback claimed,
it's to long,
has the wrong content
missing content
#MBSE diagram can't be understood
system structure is wrong
system interfaces are wrong
system are named wrong (applied strict related standard)
the management does not support this
and the best, "I and Peter see it different." -
my compendium on #SpS (System of Systems) formed over almost 3 years has been rejected by 10 reviewers closely working with me during the time, well ignored to be exact, no single review comment returned, all is based on #MBSE (Model Based System Engineering), summarizing standards, guidelines from credible sources and what I understood during work days.
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New 📚 Release! Pain-Free MBSE: A Rigorous Yet Simple Approach to SysML Modeling by Doug Rosenberg and Brian Moberley
Find it on Leanpub!
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New 📚 Release! Pain-Free MBSE: A Rigorous Yet Simple Approach to SysML Modeling by Doug Rosenberg and Brian Moberley
Find it on Leanpub!
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today's meeting resumee on #MBSE and 8 month work on #CyS high level blueprint
my work is based on facts
standards are to be followed and not interpreted to a point it can't even be recognized any moreI'm not compromising
what started in #NEXUS
https://nexus-heproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/D5.1-Future-Control-Systems-Requirements-Framework-and-Benefits.pdf
will be continued -
today's meeting resumee on #MBSE and 8 month work on #CyS high level blueprint
my work is based on facts
standards are to be followed and not interpreted to a point it can't even be recognized any moreI'm not compromising
what started in #NEXUS
https://nexus-heproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/D5.1-Future-Control-Systems-Requirements-Framework-and-Benefits.pdf
will be continued -
today's meeting resumee on #MBSE and 8 month work on #CyS high level blueprint
my work is based on facts
standards are to be followed and not interpreted to a point it can't even be recognized any moreI'm not compromising
what started in #NEXUS
https://nexus-heproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/D5.1-Future-Control-Systems-Requirements-Framework-and-Benefits.pdf
will be continued -
today's meeting resumee on #MBSE and 8 month work on #CyS high level blueprint
my work is based on facts
standards are to be followed and not interpreted to a point it can't even be recognized any moreI'm not compromising
what started in #NEXUS
https://nexus-heproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/D5.1-Future-Control-Systems-Requirements-Framework-and-Benefits.pdf
will be continued -
#MBSE
I made a little model to explain CyS within my organization ...the Word export results in 908 pages,
updating table of content, table of figures and tables including PDF exports takes over one hour
#MicroSlop pushed over the cliffs -
part of my work last year has been published recently, #NEXUS is project to advance public transport especially Metro Systems
Our team NEXUS deliverable is
https://nexus-heproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/D5.1-Future-Control-Systems-Requirements-Framework-and-Benefits.pdf -
#MBSE #SysML #SysMLv2
by INCOSE
SysML v2 for Product Line Engineeringa very comprehensive talk
presenting difference between SysMLv1 and SysMLv2,
now I'm certain I'll stay with v1,
v2 has a textual representation and being a coder by nature, one might assume I would want a way to code a model, I don't
what has been a "block", is in v2 a "part def" a "Interface Block" become a "port def"
no, it's not clearer
SysMLv1 is closer to my way of thinking and modelling, which is graphical to start -
30th Regional User Meeting in Poland: Celebrating Three Decades of Innovation https://www.byteseu.com/1454765/ #3DEXPERIENCE #AdvancedSimulation #Areospace #CAD(computerAidedDesign) #DassaultSystemes #engineering #Event #MBSE(modelBasedSystemsEngineering) #PLM(productLifecycleManagement) #Poland #TECHNIASoftware
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#wroBookMark
Model Based System Engineering
#MBSE #SysMLA Practical Guide to SysML
The Systems Modeling Language
Third Edition
Sanford Friedenthal
Alan Moore
Rick Steiner
ISBN: 978-0-12-800202-5compact, precise and extensive
standard work😍
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#wroBookMark
Model Based System Engineering
#MBSE #SysMLA Practical Guide to SysML
The Systems Modeling Language
Third Edition
Sanford Friedenthal
Alan Moore
Rick Steiner
ISBN: 978-0-12-800202-5compact, precise and extensive
standard work😍
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#wroBookMark
Model Based System Engineering
#MBSE #SysMLA Practical Guide to SysML
The Systems Modeling Language
Third Edition
Sanford Friedenthal
Alan Moore
Rick Steiner
ISBN: 978-0-12-800202-5compact, precise and extensive
standard work😍
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#wroBookMark
Model Based System Engineering
#MBSE #SysMLA Practical Guide to SysML
The Systems Modeling Language
Third Edition
Sanford Friedenthal
Alan Moore
Rick Steiner
ISBN: 978-0-12-800202-5compact, precise and extensive
standard work😍
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#wroBookMark
Model Based System Engineering
#MBSE #SysMLA Practical Guide to SysML
The Systems Modeling Language
Third Edition
Sanford Friedenthal
Alan Moore
Rick Steiner
ISBN: 978-0-12-800202-5compact, precise and extensive
standard work😍
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#wroBookMark recommended
#MBSE #SysMLA Practical Guide to SysML, 3rd Edition
Sanford Friedenthal, Alan Moore, Rick Steiner
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
ISBN: 978-0-12-800202-5 -
#wroBookMark recommended
#MBSE #SysMLA Practical Guide to SysML, 3rd Edition
Sanford Friedenthal, Alan Moore, Rick Steiner
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
ISBN: 978-0-12-800202-5 -
#wroBookMark recommended
#MBSE #SysMLA Practical Guide to SysML, 3rd Edition
Sanford Friedenthal, Alan Moore, Rick Steiner
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
ISBN: 978-0-12-800202-5 -
#wroBookMark recommended
#MBSE #SysMLA Practical Guide to SysML, 3rd Edition
Sanford Friedenthal, Alan Moore, Rick Steiner
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
ISBN: 978-0-12-800202-5 -
#wroBookMark recommended
#MBSE #SysMLA Practical Guide to SysML, 3rd Edition
Sanford Friedenthal, Alan Moore, Rick Steiner
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
ISBN: 978-0-12-800202-5 -
@JordiCabot "Vibing" in general might be a bit dangerous in system design, but hopefully the neuro-symbolic integration of generative techniques for modeling combined with the verification and validation enabled by #MBSE will reduce development effort while preserving trustworthiness.
We have also been playing around with stuff like this. We recently implemented syntactic and semantic checking -- for any modeling language specified in our tool Refinery -- as feedback for iterative model construction based on a prompt. However, evaluating these tools rigorously seems quite challenging.
Here is an example for a domain-specific language, which actually was from an exam question in our new Automated Software Engineering course by my colleague Oszkár.
And here is an example with a more general language for statecharts with extensive semantic checking.
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The Model Context Protocol (#MCP) and the standardized SysML v2 API & Services ... how can we bridge the gap between those two? It is obvious that providing a MCP server for SysML v2 models can offer a lot of possibilities. And now there is a project...
https://roth-soft.de/blog/2025-09-18-building-mcp-server-sysml-v2-api.html
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#SysE #MBSE #SysA
successful system engineers characteristics:
+ enjoy learning new things and solving problems
+ like a challenge
+ are skeptical of unproven assertions
+ are open-minded to new ideas
+ have a solid background in science and engineering
+ have demonstrated technical achievement in a specialty area
+ are knowledgeable in several engineering areas
+ pick up new ideas and information quickly
+ have good interpersonal and communication skills -
#SysE #MBSE #SysA
successful system engineers characteristics:
+ enjoy learning new things and solving problems
+ like a challenge
+ are skeptical of unproven assertions
+ are open-minded to new ideas
+ have a solid background in science and engineering
+ have demonstrated technical achievement in a specialty area
+ are knowledgeable in several engineering areas
+ pick up new ideas and information quickly
+ have good interpersonal and communication skills -
#SysE #MBSE #SysA
successful system engineers characteristics:
+ enjoy learning new things and solving problems
+ like a challenge
+ are skeptical of unproven assertions
+ are open-minded to new ideas
+ have a solid background in science and engineering
+ have demonstrated technical achievement in a specialty area
+ are knowledgeable in several engineering areas
+ pick up new ideas and information quickly
+ have good interpersonal and communication skills -
#SysE #MBSE #SysA
successful system engineers characteristics:
+ enjoy learning new things and solving problems
+ like a challenge
+ are skeptical of unproven assertions
+ are open-minded to new ideas
+ have a solid background in science and engineering
+ have demonstrated technical achievement in a specialty area
+ are knowledgeable in several engineering areas
+ pick up new ideas and information quickly
+ have good interpersonal and communication skills