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Overview
Part two of this series provides a more detailed look into applying Model Based Systems Engineering using Enterprise Architect and in particular working with SysML, the industry based standard MBSE language.
Part two of this series covers:
The four pillars of SysML modeling
Enterprise Architect features for creating SysML models
Explore the HSUV automotive example model supplied with Enterprise Architect
Related structures like Value types and Package structures.
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SysML modeling is available in the Corporate Edition and above. For more advanced SysML features, please refer to the Compare Editions page for more information.
There are a number of SysML features available such parametric model simulation.
For details on what editions cover each of these, using the Filter, see the SysML entries in the Compare Editions page listed below:
Compare Editions
These automotive examples are readily available from the EAExample.eap or EAExample.qea repository supplied with Enterprise Architect. Alternatively, please use the link below to download any of the example models you need:
Example Models
Videos of a recorded sequence can be added to a diagram and played from the model. Simply drop an MP4 file on the diagram as a Internal Artifact.
For examples, see the videos contained in the EA Sim model available on:
Example Models
This topic is covered in more detail in MBSE modeling part 3. Please refer to the Enterprise Architect User Guide topic on Model Validation for more information :
Model Validation
For Behavioral diagrams you can also run simulations to test these.
You can easily connect a Requirement and Use Case using the Quicklinker. Please see the example given in the question-time at the end of the above video.
For more information on Requirements, please refer to the link below:
Requirements Model
These topics are being covered in more detail during the MBSE part 3 webinar.
These points are covered in the MBSE part 3 webinar.
Using the Traceability window - or, equally, the 'Trace' tab of the Inspector window - you can quickly see how elements are connected and how they influence each other.
You can:
Locate related elements in the Browser window
View the properties of related elements
Open the diagrams in which related elements are used
Add related elements to the current diagram
View the source code for related elements
Change the display using the window toolbar options
The Enterprise Architect Time Aware modeling feature supports incremental versions of models covering variants.