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1 INCOSE (MBSE) Model Based System Engineering Breakout for Change Scenario
Jan 22, 2012 INCOSE IW12 MBSE Workshop MBSE Wiki page: MBSE Model Management Wiki page:

2 Outline Scenario Integration Challenges Solutions Next Steps

3 Integrated Systems Engineering Vision
Automatic Cruise Control <FAULT> Thermal/Heat Dissipation: 780° Ergonomic/Pedal Feedback: 34 ERGS Hydraulic Pressure: 350 PSI Sensor MTBF: 3000 hrs Power Rating: 18 Amps Hydraulic Fluid: SAE 1340 not-compliant Integrated Systems Engineering Vision If we can pull this off we can achieve this ultimate vision for integrated requirements…, visualizing where requirements go and how they interact with various systems… For example, …starting with the car, what are the requirements associated with the front end of this vehicle. Shows current requirements by graphically clicking on the car… What about changing a requirement…stopping distance Show the potential impact of changing stopping distance including… Thermal/heat problems with brakes Ergonmic feedback problems with brake pedal Hydraulic fluid rating violation Failure modes/MTBF rating problems with sensors Hydraulic pressure problems Electrical fault problems Zooming into the electrical box, highlights a fuse Clicking into the fuse brings up the schematic and highlights a fuse link Clicking into the schematic zooms in on the wire harness that has the problem—including the signal for a failed sensor that in this particular failure mode causes the short. …which allows us to go look at the Failure Modes document and update appropriately. Updating the software to handle that fault …and even seeing the impact on our safety rating and insurance costs. Minimum Turn Radius: 24 ft. Dry Pavement Braking Distance at 60 MPH : 110 ft. 90 ft Minimum Turn Radius: 24 ft. Dry Pavement Braking Distance at 60 MPH : 110 ft.

4 Challenges No bridge among tools to support impact analysis
How to identify the impact of changes given a full baseline design Who and what is impacted Is the rationale sufficient Is the analysis sufficient Is the original analysis model sufficient Are the design constraints formalized Is the original traceability sufficient Key or important relationships are obfuscated or the resulting impact report is overwhelming/irrelevant.

5 Challenges (continued)
Tiered impact. Ripple effect What are the most important requirements Multiples of kinds of models involved Understanding the conflicting design goals The knowledge behind the design is absent (tacit knowledge)

6 Discover what is available Real world
Solutions Discover what is available Quickly understand what a baseline contains Real world Find the holes Fill in the holes Measure coverage for rationale and decisions Preventive - More rigor in the process Develop test cases up front Capture allowable design constraints in models

7 Solutions (continued)
Link analysis models to architecture models using key analysis parameters What are the key parameters at each level. Link them by constraints A more parametric approach. Need a better ability to visualize. Analysis of new use cases to identify new constraints and parameters.* To incrementally roll out changes, need to manage multiple active baselines

8 Next Steps Develop guidelines for methodology/language/tools support an impact analysis for an entire set of system models? Explore visualizing connectivity Make rigor easy to do

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