The increasing complexity, the rapid pace of change, and the need to deliver cost
effective scalable solutions faster, are the reasons more organizations are adopting an a
model-driven approach to their Systems Engineering practices.
The goal of this 2 day workshop is to provide your team with key practical skills
necessary to successfully model requirements using SysML requirements documents,
use cases and how they relate to the rest of the SysML modeling artifacts. The course
teaches tool-independent best practices and requirements modeling techniques in the
context of a model-driven development process.
Requirements Engineers, Systems Engineers, Systems Analysts, Architects, Managers, and anyone who needs to use SysML to engineer requirements.
Lecture, illustrated with examples, will present the essential information that the participants need to know. Learning is further reinforced with exercises, case studies, simulation, role playing, and facilitated group discussion. There will also be a case study/exercise that will span the entire systems requirements modeling lifecycle. The case study is designed to simulate a real project experience through role playing and team work, and to provide the best learning environment for building key system requirements modeling skills.
Knowledge of UML is helpful but not necessary.