SSCI Posts Webinar Series on Model Driven Engineering
Whether your organization is new to Model Driven Engineering (MDE) or is looking to extend its existing MDE practices, you are probably encountering obstacles that prevent you from achieving all of the expected benefits. SSCI’s recent MDE Webinar series will help you understand the current MDE state-of-the-practice and how other organizations have been able to successfully implement MDE. It also shares critical insights and provides information for helping members understand how to adopt and use MDE practices with commercially available, standards-based modeling tools.
Members are encouraged to download all five webinar sessions as several of the sessions build on the previous one. The webinars included in this series are listed below and can be accessed from our Webinar Series Archive page.
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Webinar 1: Model Driven Engineering (MDE): System-Level Modeling of Customer-Needed Capabilities
This webinar provides perspectives on how to use MDE to formalize complex systems information required by customers, system engineers, and software groups to improve lifecycle analysis, development, and verification and validation (V&V). It also provides an overall context for the remainder of the webinars and provides guidance for the creation of system of systems (SoS) and systems level architectural models.
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Webinar 2: Model Driven Engineering (MDE): Leveraging System-Level Models
This webinar describes how to develop Systems Modeling Language (SysML) architectural views and how to leverage modeling information for the purpose of planning and performing verification and validation (V&V). It also introduces the need for developing methods and practices to address ways to represent system engineering information not formalized by the modeling standards and tools such as tradeoff and hazard analysis.
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Webinar 3: Model Driven Engineering (MDE) - Modeling Tool Survey
This webinar describes the results of a modeling tool survey conducted in 2009 and builds on the perspectives given in the first two sessions.
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Webinar 4: Model Driven Engineering (MDE) - Tool Chains for Simulink
This webinar provides a detailed perspective on a specific MDE tool chain implemented using the Mathworks Simulink®/Stateflow® tool suite to illustrate how tool chains can support the entire engineering lifecycle.
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Webinar 5: Model Driven Engineering (MDE) – Modeling Adoption Practices
This webinar builds on perspectives given in the first four sessions of the MDE webinar series by providing a framework for guiding the selection of modeling practices.
For more information regarding MDE, please contact us at ask-ssci@systemsandsoftware.org
Posted by Jenn Shay at 02/19/2010 06:43:17 AM