Summary
This conversation delves into Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), focusing on the evolution from SysML V1 to V2, the challenges faced in standardizing systems engineering language, and the organizational changes necessary for successful implementation. Mark Sampson shares insights on the complexities of V1 and the anticipated improvements in V2, emphasizing the need for a more accessible and standardized approach to systems engineering.
Takeaways
- Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is crucial for modern engineering.
- SysML V1 had significant flexibility but became overly complex.
- The transition to SysML V2 aims to simplify systems engineering language.
- Standardization in systems engineering is essential for collaboration.
- Organizational change management is critical for adopting MBSE.
- V2 is designed to be more user-friendly and accessible.
- The evolution of MBSE reflects lessons learned from past practices.
- A common language can bridge gaps between engineering disciplines.
- The Department of Defense is mandating MBSE approaches in contracts.
- Effective communication is key to successful systems engineering.
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