A review of Know-How reuse with patterns in Model-Based Systems Engineering

CSD&M 2018

Abstract:
The increasing complexity of systems to be developed requires engineers to review their practices in order to improve the efficiency of engineering and meet the needs of a competitive market. That is why models supported by formal or semi-formal languages are preferred to avoid the understanding variability of natural languages. In this context, Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) made it possible to change the engineering paradigm by putting forward a unique, shared system model. To promote its adoption, a solution would be to allow reuse of knowledge and know-how, to encourage engineers seizing and adapting MBSE to their needs.

This paper aims to review and evaluate the concept of patterns towards reuse in engineering, especially in a MBSE approach.

Speaker: Quentin Wu, Zodiac Aero Electric

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