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DEF 4553P - SysML 621 |
SysML 621 is an intermediate course that builds on SysML 101/201. You will learn both modeling patterns (good things to do) as well as modeling anti-patterns (bad things to avoid) for each SysML concept area. The model authoring problem (MAP) approach guides you how to apply pattern-thinking via an introductory open-ended modeling experience. We provide “raw material” for a sample problem (documents, ad-hoc descriptions, etc.). Each MAP exercise outlines what your model needs to achieve. We provide guidelines – not detailed element/diagram creation steps. After working on the MAP exercises in class, you and your classmates have an opportunity to share your results. We walk through several possible solutions and discuss common approaches, both good and bad. You finalize and submit three MAP exercises for instructor review and feedback. By completing SysML 621 you gain enhanced know-how regarding creating well-formed models.
4.500 Continuing Education Units 45.000 Lecture hours Syllabus Available Grade Basis: Z Aerospace Sys Design Lab Division Professional Education Department Course Attributes: Modeling & Simulation, Systems Engineering, Adv Problem Solving |
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