Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Workshop for NATO Programs by Tonex
This intensive workshop equips defense professionals with the skills to leverage MBSE for enhanced system development. Participants will master the application of modeling techniques to streamline complex projects, improve communication, and ensure interoperability across NATO systems. Crucially, this includes understanding how robust MBSE practices contribute to secure system design, mitigating vulnerabilities and bolstering cybersecurity defenses. The workshop’s focus on structured modeling directly supports the development of systems resilient to cyber threats, safeguarding critical infrastructure and data.
Audience:
- NATO Defense Personnel
- Systems Engineers
- Project Managers
- Requirements Engineers
- Cybersecurity Professionals
- Technical Architects
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the principles and benefits of MBSE.
- Apply SysML for system modeling.
- Develop and manage system requirements using MBSE.
- Analyze system architecture and behavior.
- Integrate MBSE into the system development lifecycle.
- Improve communication and collaboration across project teams.
Course Modules:
Module 1: Introduction to MBSE and SysML
- Foundations of Systems Engineering.
- Overview of Model-Based Systems Engineering.
- Introduction to SysML and its diagrams.
- Benefits of MBSE in NATO programs.
- Understanding the role of models in system development.
- Establishing a common modeling language.
Module 2: Requirements Engineering with MBSE
- Capturing and managing system requirements.
- Using SysML requirement diagrams.
- Traceability and validation of requirements.
- Developing functional and non-functional requirements.
- Analyzing requirement dependencies and conflicts.
- Ensuring requirements align with NATO standards.
Module 3: Architectural Modeling
- Developing system architecture models.
- Using block definition diagrams.
- Defining system components and interfaces.
- Analyzing system structure and composition.
- Modeling system deployment and allocation.
- Ensuring architectural integrity and interoperability.
Module 4: Behavioral Modeling
- Modeling system behavior and interactions.
- Using sequence and activity diagrams.
- Defining system states and transitions.
- Analyzing system performance and timing.
- Simulating and validating system behavior.
- Ensuring system responsiveness and reliability.
Module 5: Integrating MBSE into the System Development Lifecycle
- Integrating MBSE with other development processes.
- Managing model versions and configurations.
- Using MBSE tools and platforms.
- Applying MBSE for system verification and validation.
- Ensuring model consistency and quality.
- Adapting MBSE to agile development methodologies.
Module 6: MBSE for NATO Interoperability and Security
- Applying MBSE to ensure NATO system interoperability.
- Addressing security requirements in system models.
- Analyzing potential vulnerabilities using MBSE.
- Modeling cybersecurity aspects of systems.
- Ensuring compliance with NATO security standards.
- Best practices for secure MBSE implementation.
Enhance your defense capabilities with our MBSE workshop. Enroll now to master advanced system modeling techniques and contribute to the development of robust, secure NATO systems. Contact us today to secure your spot.