MBSE for PLM: Part of the Digital Systems Life Cycle
Presenter: Sarena Gazic and Raymon Smith
Abstract: This presentation is about the practical application for modeling as it is applied to the amalgamation of disparate data in the deployment of information systems. The focus of the approach entails the modeling of people, processes, and system data that are required through the ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 System Life Cycle Processes. In this approach, we are using SysML (Systems Modeling Language) to connect what is deemed essential in requirements to the structure and behavior of the fielded tool. This system model shapes the deployment for the PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) environment and interfaces to legacy systems. The presentation also discusses model-generated artifacts that are used for tool deployment, external system integration, and end user training.
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Bio: Sarena Gazic is a Systems/Software Engineer and owner of SGGE, a consulting company she started in 2011. Her company sets up modeling environments, trains users in UML/SysML/UPDM, develops automation tools, and develops systems engineering products. Prior to that she worked for 3 companies in the defense industry on most phases of the program lifecycle. She has 19 years of model based engineering experience, including large programs with distributed users. She has a B.S. in Applied Mathematics with a Physics concentration.
Raymon Smith is a Project Manager for StraCon Services Group. He is currently leading a team in deploying a Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach to Product Lifecycle Management tool implementation. Raymon has over 10 years of DoD experience spanning systems engineering from requirements and architecture definition to mechanical and electrical design through verification and validation. Throughout his time working with the DoD, Raymon has focused on how to better design and support complex defense systems by implementing sophisticated digital tools that enable a holistic lifecycle understanding. He has a M.S. in Systems Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School and B.S. degrees in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering.
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INCOSE - International Council on Systems Engineering
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