2017
DOI: 10.1002/inst.12178
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Towards Model‐based Systems Engineering (Mbse) Patterns to Efficiently Reuse Know‐how

Abstract: Know‐how reuse is an approach that has been always used by engineers to take advantage of their accumulated knowledge and practices. But, the difficulty to formalize and reuse expert know‐how is increasing alongside the complexity of systems. To deal with this challenge, this paper aims to open the way to new approaches of know‐how reuse, in order to improve engineering activities. For that purpose, it explores the capabilities of three reuse approaches (commercial off‐the‐shelf (COTS), set‐based design, and p… Show more

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“…In recent years, MBSE technology has been increasingly recognized by the engineering industry. MBSE is the realization of system design work through digital design methods, which is divided into three steps: requirement analysis, system analysis, and system design [3][4][5]. The main difference between MBSE and traditional systems engineering methods is that models are used instead of traditional documentation methods, and the uniqueness and executableness of models are their greatest characteristics [6].…”
Section: Prefacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, MBSE technology has been increasingly recognized by the engineering industry. MBSE is the realization of system design work through digital design methods, which is divided into three steps: requirement analysis, system analysis, and system design [3][4][5]. The main difference between MBSE and traditional systems engineering methods is that models are used instead of traditional documentation methods, and the uniqueness and executableness of models are their greatest characteristics [6].…”
Section: Prefacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Montgomery 20 discussed leveraging MBSE at the beginning of system design to navigate uncertainties related to integration and qualification. Russell, 21 Steimer, 22 and Wu 23 presented the benefits of MBSE to enhanced decision‐making, manufacturing planning, and knowledge management. While the list of authors presenting the benefits of MBSE to various disciplines and domains is expansive, extending MBSE benefits to managing obsolescence is not yet covered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the expected benefits include the assumption that the reused modeling artifacts satisfy maturity criteria that guarantee that they have reached a level of quality compatible with the reuse objectives. To formalize reuse activities within an MBSE framework and to benefit from a sufficient maturity level, it appears that the pattern concept is promising, as it is generic and method agnostic [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%