Fundamentals of Systems Modeling
As an engineering discipline Systems Engineering has always drawn heavily on detailed sets of drawings to convey high level systems concepts, system architecture and organization, and even detailed graphical depictions of key algorithms and other behavior. With the advent of the SysML language supporting a uniform and standards-based set of semantics for systems modeling, the state of practice is now pivoting from ad-hoc diagramming to a more rigorous and consistent modeling approach.
This presentation outlines a solid foundation in core modeling skills for systems engineers building complex, high-performance systems with the SysML language. With a focus on modeling fundamentals, this presentation outlines how teams can get started with proven techniques and a simple step-by-step approach. This builds a solid start for teams making the shift from ad-hoc diagramming to a more rigorous model-driven approach, and can establish a solid skills base for specific training in vendor-specific tool capabilities and in-depth methodologies.

