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Systems Modeling Language (SysML) Date Saturday, 4 April 2009 Time 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Location Raytheon Company, Aurora, Colorado The OMG Systems Modeling Language (OMG SysML™) is a general-purpose, graphical, modeling language for specifying, analyzing, designing, and verifying complex systems that may include hardware, software, information, personnel, procedures, and facilities. In particular, it provides graphical representations with a semantic foundation for modeling system requirements, behavior, structure, and parametric equations that can integrate with a broad range of engineering analysis. SysML represents a subset of UML 2.0 with extensions to satisfy the requirements of the UML™ for Systems Engineering RFP. The OMG SysML™ Specification was adopted in May 2006. For more information on SysML, including articles, tool vendor and related links, and the specification, go to http://www.omgsysml.org/. This tutorial provides an introduction to how SysML can address your systems engineering needs including: background and motivation, an overview of the SysML diagram types and language concepts, and a demonstration of how the language can be used throughout the Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) process. A class exercise is also included to help solidify the student’s understanding of the language. Attendees should gain appreciation of the value of MBSE versus legacy document-centric methods, awareness of the graphical notation, and a ...

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Systems Modeling Language
(SysML)
Date
Saturday, 4 April 2009
Time
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location
Raytheon Company, Aurora, Colorado
The OMG Systems Modeling Language (OMG SysML™) is a general-purpose, graphical, modeling
language for specifying, analyzing, designing, and verifying complex systems that may include
hardware, software, information, personnel, procedures, and facilities. In particular, it provides graphical
representations with a semantic foundation for modeling system requirements, behavior, structure, and
parametric equations that can integrate with a broad range of engineering analysis. SysML represents a
subset of UML 2.0 with extensions to satisfy the requirements of the UML™ for Systems Engineering
RFP. The OMG SysML™ Specification was adopted in May 2006. For more information on SysML,
including articles, tool vendor and related links, and the specification, go to http://www.omgsysml.org/.
This tutorial provides an introduction to how SysML can address your systems engineering needs
including:
background and motivation, an overview of the SysML diagram types and language
concepts, and a demonstration of how the language can be used throughout the Model-based Systems
Engineering (MBSE) process. A class exercise is also included to help solidify the student’s
understanding of the language.
Attendees should gain appreciation of the value of MBSE versus legacy document-centric methods,
awareness of the graphical notation, and a high level understanding of when and how a Systems
Engineer can exploit the various diagrams and models as part of their process.
You should attend this tutorial if you are a:
• Novice or experienced systems engineer
• Project leader
• Design engineer
• Program manager
The Presenter:
Sanford Friedenthal is a Principal Systems Engineer at Lockheed
Martin and currently leads an effort to enable model based systems
development (MBSD) across the corporation. His experience includes
the application of systems engineering throughout the system life
cycle from conceptual design, through development and production
on a broad range of systems in aerospace and defense. He has been a
systems engineering department manager, and a lead developer of
advanced systems engineering processes and methods including the
Lockheed Martin Integrated Enterprise Process and the Object-
Oriented Systems Engineering Method (OOSEM). Mr. Friedenthal
was a leader of the Industry Standards effort through the Object
Management Group (OMG) and INCOSE to develop the Systems
Modeling Language (OMG SysML ™) that was adopted by the OMG
in 2006. Sanford is co-author of the recently published book called “A
Practical Guide to SysML”.
For those who have Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) designation from INCOSE, the tutorial
counts for up to 8.0 Professional Development Units (PDUs). The exact number of PDUs depends on the finish
time.
Registration and Important Details
The tutorial is open to INCOSE members and non-members, but participation is limited to the first 180
registrants.
Our host’s policies limit attendance to United States persons only
(U.S. citizens or green card holders,
and not an employee of a foreign company/government/entity).
The cost is $120 for INCOSE regular members, $50 for INCOSE Senior members and for students, and $165 for
other non-members. Non-members will receive the member rate if they apply for INCOSE membership at the
time of registration. (An application form for INCOSE membership is attached as the last page of this
announcement.) Raytheon (host facility) employees and Lockheed Martin (instructor facility) employees receive a
$10 discount. Register in advance using the attached registration form, with payment
by cash or check
no later
than 27 March 2009 to:
SysML Tutorial
INCOSE Colorado Front Range Chapter
P.O. Box 631201
Highlands Ranch, CO
80163-1201
You will receive acknowledgement of payment receipt by e-mail. Hard-copy tutorial notes are included in the
tutorial cost. Refreshments are provided; participants make their own arrangements for lunch. Address questions
to Jerry Huller, email:
jerry DOT huller AT incose DOT org, 720.858.5060.
Registration and sign-in at the tutorial begins at 7:30 a.m.
Location
Raytheon Company, Bldg S79, Kit Carson Conference Room (enter via main lobby)
16510 E. Hughes Drive
Aurora, CO
80011-9046
Directions:
From I-25 in south Denver metro area: Go north on I-25. Pass the Belleview Avenue exit and take I-
225 north to Sixth Avenue (exit 9). Go right (east) on Sixth Avenue. Pass Chambers Road and turn right (south) at
the next stoplight, Centretech Parkway. Go right on Centretech Parkway. Travel for several minutes. Turn right
on Hughes Drive. (If you get to Airport Blvd/Buckley Road, you’ve gone too far by 1 street.) Building S79 is the
3rd building on the right (#16510 E. Hughes Drive); it is the last three-story building near the middle of Hughes
Drive; it is across the street from a large parking lot. The Raytheon facility is near Buckley Air Force Base.
TUTORIAL ENROLLMENT FORM (Return with Payment)
Systems Modeling Language (SysML)
4 April 2009
Aurora, CO
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Your registration needs to be
postmarked no later than
midnight, 27 March 2009. Coordinate in advance
with Jerry Huller, 720.858.5060, if your registration may be late. Payment,
by cash or check
, is due
prior to
the start of the tutorial, unless you obtain approval in advance from Jerry.
Note:
you are not registered until
you receive a confirmation email, or other written paperwork, from
the registrar, Jerry.
Mail completed form(s) and a check made out to “INCOSE Colorado Front Range Chapter” to:
SysML Tutorial
INCOSE Colorado Front Range Chapter
P.O. Box 631201
Highlands Ranch, CO
80163-1201
Please note that INCOSE Colorado is
not
set up to take payment by credit card for the tutorial. For questions
about alternate arrangements, call Jerry Huller at 720.858.5060 during business hours.
INCOSE Colorado Front Range chapter website: <http://www.incoseco.org>
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