Applied MBSE Training
Applied MBSE Training by Tonex is a 2-day course designed for systems engineers, architects, engineers, and other professionals who want to learn how to use MBSE to improve the design, development, and operation of complex systems.
Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a methodology that uses models to design and analyze complex systems.
MBSE involves creating a digital representation of a system, which can be used to simulate and test different scenarios before the system is built.
Model-Based Systems Engineering has become an exceptionally useful methodology to complement the digital era.
MBSE can be particularly effective in the military.
Military decision-makers can use MBSE models to assess different design alternatives, evaluate their impact on system performance, cost, and schedule, and make decisions based on objective and quantifiable metrics.
This approach allows the DoD to optimize system designs, balance competing requirements, and allocate resources effectively.
NASA has also been a major proponent of Model-Based Systems Engineering with all signs pointing to even greater reliance on MBSE methodology in 2024 and beyond.
MBSE’s growing popularity can be attributed to a number of factors, such as:
- Increased efficiency
- Improved communications
- Enhanced collaboration
- Better overall system quality.
MBSE is widely regarded as the future of engineering design and management.
Applied MBSE Training Course by Tonex
The Applied MBSE Training by Tonex is a 2-day course that provides an in-depth look at the principles and practices of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). The course covers the entire MBSE lifecycle, from requirements definition to verification and validation. Participants will learn how to use MBSE to improve communication, collaboration, and decision-making throughout the system development process.
The course is designed for systems engineers, architects, engineers, and other professionals who want to learn how to use MBSE to improve the design, development, and operation of complex systems. No prior experience with MBSE is required.
Audience:
The Applied MBSE Training by Tonex is designed for the following audiences:
- Systems engineers
- Architects
- Engineers
- Other professionals who want to learn how to use MBSE to improve the design, development, and operation of complex systems
The course is particularly well-suited for individuals who are working on complex systems projects, such as:
- Aerospace and defense systems
- Medical devices
- Automotive systems
- Industrial automation systems
- Information technology systems
Learning Objectives:
- Learn the latest MBSE principles and practices
- Gain hands-on experience with the SysML modeling language
- Improve their communication, collaboration, and decision-making skills
- Learn how to use MBSE to improve the design, development, and operation of complex systems
Course Outline:
Module 1
- Introduction to MBSE
- What is MBSE?
- Why use MBSE?
- MBSE principles and practices
- SysML modeling language
- What is SysML?
- SysML diagrams
- SysML elements
- Requirements engineering
- What are requirements?
- How to write requirements
- Requirements management
- Case study: Using MBSE to develop a new product
Module 2
- Architecture design
- What is architecture?
- How to design an architecture
- Architecture trade-offs
- Verification and validation
- What is verification and validation?
- How to verify and validate a system
- Case study: Using MBSE to validate a new product
Module 3
- Agile MBSE
- What is Agile MBSE?
- How to use Agile MBSE
- Benefits of Agile MBSE
- Case study: Using Agile MBSE to develop a new product
Module 4
- Hands-on modeling exercises
- Participants will use SysML to create models of a real-world system
- Participants will learn how to use modeling to improve communication, collaboration, and decision-making
Module 5
- Q&A session
- Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions about MBSE and the course material
- Closing remarks