Bridging the Gap Between Systems Engineers' Architecture Models and Model-Based Design
Systems engineering is a challenging problem, and often the tools used to tackle these challenges do not connect well to the other tools used throughout the design process. MathWorks systems engineering tools combine with MATLAB® and Simulink® to create a unified modeling environment, enabling the use of a single platform throughout systems engineering, design, implementation, and verification processes tools.
In this talk, we present a workflow for systems engineering and architectural modeling with a tight connection to Model-Based Design.
Highlights:
- Building a bridge between early architecture work and downstream design
- Creating architecture models and extending the language through stereotypes and profiles
- Analyzing architectures
- Moving to design and implementation
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