Day 1 : An Introduction to the Object Management Group Systems Modeling Language (OMG SysML) Feb 4Day 2 : An Introduction to the Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM) Feb 5Speaker: Mr. Sanford Friedenthal, Lockheed Martin Co.When: Friday-Saturday, Feb 4-5, 2011 8:30 am - 5:30 pm each day RSVP deadlines, Monday, Jan 31, 2011Where: Aerospace Corporation 200 North Aviation Blvd, Build D8, El Segundo, CA Directions From the 405, head west on El Segundo Boulevard, and turn right on Aviation Boulevard (north). Building D8 is less than 1/4 mile on the right. Cost: INCOSE Members: $240 Non-Members: $290 Students/Retired/Unemployed: $190 (Proof of designated status will be required)
Presentation materials and refreshments (continental breakfast, lunch, afternoon snacks) will be provided. Students may also want to order the following book, as a reference - “A Practical Guide to SysML”, by Sandford Friedenthal, Alan Moore, and Rick Steiner. The book also includes a chapter on OOSEM. RSVP: (Note that tutorial is subject to cancellation if a minimum attendance is not met.)
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AGENDA(Both days - Feb 4 and Feb 5) 8:30 am Registration & Breakfast 9:00 am Class begins (Lunch break will be included) 5:30 pm Closing
Target audience: Practicing systems engineers and others who are interested in applying the model-based approach to systems engineering. Why you should attend: Participants will learn about the growing area of Model Based System Engineering (MBSE), Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM), and OMG Systems Modeling Language (OMG SysML™)
ABSTRACTDay 1 (Friday, February 4, 2011) - "An Introduction to the OMG Systems Modeling Language (OMG SysML™)" Tutorial Objectives:This introductory course should provide the student with an understanding of: Benefits of model-based approaches for systems engineering - SysML diagrams and language concepts - The role of SysML in a model-based SE process
Tutorial Description: The Object Management Group Systems Modeling Language (OMG SysML™) is a general purpose graphical modeling language for specifying, analyzing, designing, and verifying complex systems that may include hardware, software, information, personnel, procedures, and facilities. In particular, it provides graphical representations with a semantic foundation for modeling system requirements, behavior, structure, and constraints that support a broad range of engineering analyses. SysML represents a subset of UML 2.0, with extensions needed to satisfy the requirements of the UML for Systems Engineering RFP. For more information on SysML, including articles, tool vendor and related links, and the specification, go to HYPERLINK "http://www.omgsysml.org/" http://www.omgsysml.org. This tutorial provides an introduction to how SysML can address the needs of the systems engineer. It includes background and motivation, and an overview of the SysML diagram types and language concepts. A class exercise is included to help solidify the student’s understanding of the language. Prerequisites: Background in systems engineering. Exposure to UML is helpful, but not required.
Students are encouraged to bring their laptops if they wish. Students should download the ‘Model-Based Systems Engineering with the SysML’ Tutorial from the APL Technology Transfer website: http://www.jhuapl.edu/ott/Technologies/Copyright/SysML.asp.
Please download this prior to the SysML Tutorial and bring a soft copy on your computer if you wish. Each participant will need to sign a typical license for using this material. The web site also has a full course that is available for download.
Day 2 – Saturday, February 5, 2011:"An Introduction to the Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM)" Tutorial Objectives: This introductory course would provide the student with an overview of OOSEM activities, modeling artifacts, and concepts Tutorial Description: This tutorial will introduce an Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM), which integrates a top-down systems approach with object-oriented concepts and modeling techniques. This method uses SysML as the modeling language. OOSEM brings to Systems Engineering a technique for leveraging some of the expressiveness of SysML and some of the advantages of OO to help architect more flexible, extensible, and upgradeable systems with new, evolving technology. Another major goal of OOSEM is ease of integration with object-oriented methods for software engineering, and integration with hardware engineering and other disciplines. The tutorial will provide an overview of the model-based method for needs analysis, requirements analysis, logical design, physical design, and supporting activities. OOSEM is described in more detail in Chapter 16 of “A Practical Guide to SysML”. Prerequisites: Background in systems engineering. Introductory Course in SysML or previous experience with SysML.
PRESENTER BIOGRAPHYMr. Sanford Friedenthal, Lockheed Martin Fellow Sandy Friedenthal leads an effort to enable model-based systems development (MBSD) across Lockheed Martin. His experience includes the application of systems engineering throughout the system life cycle from conceptual design through development and production on a broad range of systems. He has been a systems engineering department manager and a lead developer of advanced systems engineering processes and methods, including the Lockheed Martin Integrated Enterprise Process and the Object-Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM). Mr. Friedenthal also was a leader of the Industry Standards effort through the OMG and INCOSE to develop the Systems Modeling Language (OMG SysML™) that was adopted by the OMG in 2006, and he co-chairs the INCOSE Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Initiative. Sandy is also co-author of "A Practical Guide to SysML".
DIRECTIONS The Aerospace Corp 200 North Aviation Blvd, Building D8/Room 1010 El Segundo, CA 90245
From the 405 Freeway, head west on El Segundo Boulevard. Turn right on Aviation Boulevard (north). Building D8 is the third building on the right, just past the bakery. There is an Aerospace sign on the fence. Turn in and park in any parking spot other than "Reserved or Carpool" and badge in through the lobby in the center front of the building, near the flagpole. Our meeting room is adjacent to the lobby.
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