Systems Modeling Language (SysML) Training Program
A Quick Start to Model-Based Engineering &
Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBE/MBSE)
InterCAX and Georgia Tech jointly offer a SysML quick start training program for professionals wanting to learn the latest about model-based engineering (MBE) in general and model-based systems engineering in particular (MBSE). This program covers the OMG Certified Systems Modeling Professional (OCSMP) certification. The course instructors have conducted SysML courses for multiple organizations (e.g., training over 130 professionals since August 2008), have been involved in the development of OMG SysML from the beginning, and have contributed to the development of OCSMP.
Russell Peak, PhD
Georgia Institute of Technology
Manas Bajaj, PhD
InterCAX LLC
Manas Bajaj, PhD
email: manas at intercax dot com
voice: 1-404-592-6897, ext 101
· “I thoroughly enjoyed the course.” — Senior Systems Engineer (Ft Worth, Texas).
· “Very informative.” — Test Engineer (Pasadena, California).
· “Fun class– I especially liked the hands-on exercises and [the rover] project” — Lead Systems Engineer (Pasadena, California).
The following courses focus on OCSMP Levels 1 & 2 and include other items essential for a well-rounded MBE/MBSE practitioner:
1. SysML 101 (1 day) covers the essentials of object-oriented modeling using SysML and all 9 types of SysML diagrams in a quick and easy-to-learn format. A consistent system modeling example is presented throughout the course for participants to learn how SysML concepts and diagrams work together. The concepts are presented in a tool-independent manner.
Benefits:
- Recognize the various types of SysML diagrams and understand their essential constructs
- Apply this knowledge in your day-to-day work
- Learn about role of SysML in MBE/MBSE, including how SysML supports the systems engineering “Vee” model and what you can do with a SysML model
- Discover the benefits and costs of a SysML-based MBE/MBSE approach
- Create a plan to deploy SysML technology in your organization
2. SysML 102 (2.5 days) is a hands-on course where participants learn to implement SysML concepts using a representative tool. These skills are reinforced by doing useful things with the resulting SysML models—not just building them for the sake of documentation. For example, exercises include (i) employing SysML parametrics to perform calculations on system properties, verify requirements, and run trade studies, and (ii) utilizing SysML activities to operate a mobile robot during a team-based competition. Participants work through structured tutorial modules in class to jumpstart and expand their SysML model creation know-how.
Benefits:
- Create models in a SysML tool that include the kinds of diagrams and constructs learned in SysML 101
- Develop SysML activity models that are executable (e.g., to operate a system)
- Construct SysML models that contain calculations and execute parametric simulations
- Verify system requirements (e.g., based onsimulation results) and auto-generate traceability matrices
- Perform introductory trade studies
- Generate documents automatically from system models
- Describe the benefits and costs of implementing SysML models in a real SysML tool (vs. sketching SysML diagrams in a drawing tool)
These courses are offered live in onsite, offsite, and web-based modes.
1. Onsite: The courses may be offered at your site. Contact us for details and pricing.
2. Offsite: The courses are also offered in Atlanta, GA. The next offering is Apr 27-30, 2010 via Georgia Tech’s Distance Learning and Professional Education program. Click on the links below to register.
3. Web: SysML 101 course and an abridged version of the SysML 102 course are also offered in the live mode via web-meeting sessions. Contact us for details and pricing.
1. Modeling and simulation tools for SysML
2. Tailored tool development and productionization services
3. Consulting to help you deploy MBSE and SysML in your organization