What does mean Model Based Design (MBD) ?

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Saad Motahhir
Saad Motahhir on 27 Oct 2016
Answered: Saad Motahhir on 27 Jun 2018
Is it mandatory to use graphical presentation to be in accordance with MBD approach ?
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Swarooph
Swarooph on 27 Oct 2016
Edited: Swarooph on 27 Oct 2016
Take a look at this page to understand the philosophy of Model-Based Design. Simulink is MathWorks' model based design platform. Its graphical nature is ONE of several essential reason as to why that is the case.

Saad Motahhir
Saad Motahhir on 27 Jun 2018
Thank you Swarooph for your answer. However, The Aerospace Standard DO-178/DO-331, clearly states models can be graphical or textual. The Automotive Standard ISO 26262-8, states that models are mathematical representations (so could be textual), but only describes graphical representations (block diagrams and state machines.) At MathWorks and most of our customers, Simulink (graphical) is the platform for MBD but it is common to include MATLAB (textual) blocks inside Simulink. So some level of graphical representation is needed (for architecture and data flow), but it is ok to mix textual language components and still consider it MBD.

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