
Anything wrong with document centric systems engineering?
Well, in principle, no. There's also nothing wrong with libraries still using physical 3x5 cards listing book information. It's just that there might be a much more efficient way. Model-based systems engineering is a real buzz in the systems engineering community. A lot of us are talking about the promise of all the rich engineering capabilities model-based systems engineering will bring to our development environments. Model instead of document The approach allows systems en

Why Model-Based Systems Engineering? 8 pointers
Model-based systems engineering is a big buzz right now. Should you hold out on that new project or should it be seen as a good opportunity to introduce the model-based approach? Despite all the talk, it seems like a hefty investment riddled with risk and you just don’t know what to expect. Take the leap, you won’t look back, but only after carefully considering the following words of advise: 1. It's not a Silver Bullet Most of your systems engineers are all hyped about model

Why Model-Based Systems Engineering with CORE
Are you losing valuable man-hours to the manual upkeep of systems engineering information? Taking the leap to model-based systems engineering with CORE offers a much better alternative. What is the model-based systems engineering approach? Model-based systems engineering (MBSE), like any modeling approach, requires a methodology, a modeling notation and a model database. The use of a good methodology is not unique to model-based systems engineering. Without a good methodology