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ParaMagic – Running the Numbers on SysML Models Introduction to SysML Parametrics

ParaMagic Parametrics – using the quantitative information and relationships inside a SysML model to test the model behavior/validity. Parametrics + MagicDraw ParaMagic

Product Structure MagicDraw SysML Plug-in ParaMagic Mathematica No MagicInterCAX Wolfram Research Customers can make their models live Performance, cost and resources Trade-offs Optimization What If? scenarios

Building a SysML Model with Parametrics 1. Create Structural Model

Satellite Model 1. Create Structural Model 2. Create Constraint Blocks

Satellite Model 1. Create Structural Model 2. Create Constraint Blocks 3. Create Parametric Diagrams

Satellite Model 1. Create Structural Model 4. Create Instances > 2. Create Constraint Blocks 3. Create Parametric Diagrams

Satellite Model 5. Run ParaMagic Browser and Solve 1. Create Structural Model 4. Create Instances 2. Create Constraint Blocks 3. Create Parametric Diagrams

Demo Models LittleEye – modeling system performance Insurance – modeling business processes Project Planning – modeling activities Trade Financing – modeling risk Corporate Finance – modeling cash flow Retail Banking – modeling market segmentation CommNetwork – modeling network capacity

Demo - LittleEye

LittleEye is an unmanned aerial vehicle used for highway reconaissance. A LittleEye base requires aircraft, crew and fuel to operate. Aircraft maintenance and crew schedules limit operations. Objective: How many miles of road can be covered per 24 hours by a LittleEye base with a given number of aircraft, crews, and fuel loads? Results: Instance 1 shows 2k miles scanned per day, limited by the four crews availability. In Instance 2, an additional crew is added and base capacity rises to 2.3k miles per day, but now the number of aircraft is the limiting factor.

Demo - LittleEye Instance 1 Instance 2 System Model Parametrics Diagram

Insurance An insurance company wants to set up a web-based claim filing system, combining a website, a team of adjusters, and an open claims database. Question: How many claims per day are not accepted because of system limitations?

Insurance

Instance 01 – Given a team of seven adjusters and a customer demand to file 100 claims per day, how many claims cannot be handled? Result: 30 claims per day are missed, limited by adjuster capacity of ten claims per day each. Instance02 – If we increase the number of adjusters to ten, can we handle all the claims? Result: No, website capacity becomes the bottleneck. We still miss an average of 13.5 claims per day. Instance02 – ParaMagic Browser

Project Planning Objective: estimate the time and resources required to complete the initial phase of a project? Parametrics diagrams use If…Then statements to reflect decision nodes. Budget and Market Analysis activities can link to cost and sales models, so project profitability can be one of the model outputs.

Trade Financing A trade financing company arranges payment for international buying and selling. They have to monitor the amount of financing extended, the overall risk, and the associated costs. They work in multiple countries with different risk and cost structures. They have risk specialists and country specialists that must pool their expertise to create a realistic model. Instance01 What is the total financing extended, the weighted risk and the total cost for the current status? Instance02 If we need to lower weighted risk to 15%, what is the maximum financing for small accounts in high risk Country C?

Trade Financing

Financial Projections A financial analyst wants to project three years pro forma financial statements, especially cash flow, for a new business. Instance01 – Given projected sales, expenses and outside financing, how much cash will the company have at the end of each year? Instance02 – Given a requirement to have $50 million cash on hand at the end of each year, how much outside financing will be required?

Financial Projections Accounts are part of financial statements

Financial Projections Accounts are part of financial statements Financial statements are part of annual model

Financial Projections Accounts are part of financial statements Financial statements are part of annual model Annual models repeat in ThreeYear model

Retail Banking Depositors Assets Silver Service Gold Service Platinum Service AgAg A pt A max A bank wants to offer a tiered service plan to its depositors, e.g. Gold service customers get a personal banker and discounts on fees.

Retail Banking Objective: model the depositor population and the cost structure of the different service levels Instance 01 : Given the depositor population and service levels at $500k and $750k assets, what is the total cost of this new service? How many assets in each tier?

CommNetwork Station 1 Station 2 Station 4 Station 3 Channel A Channel B Channel E Channel C Channel D Traffic Out Traffic In Capacity[A] Capacity[C] Capacity[E] Capacity[D] Capacity[B] A communications network has four stations (nodes) and five connecting channels. Nodes split message traffic between channels depending on channel capacity. Transmission through a channel degrades as traffic increases. We have a node model and a channel model. We use each model multiple times and wire them together into a network using parametric diagrams. Instance01 – Given a level of message traffic through Station 1 of 10 (thousand messages per second), how much is received by Station 4?

Caution This presentation contains simplified models for purposes of demonstration. These models are not intended to accurately simulate the behavior of real defense, financial or business systems. Any feedback on the models would be much appreciated. It should be sent to