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From UAF to SysML: Transitioning from System of Systems to Systems Architecture
Author(s) -
Morkevicius Aurelijus,
Aleksandraviciene Aiste,
Krisciuniene Gintare
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
incose international symposium
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2334-5837
DOI - 10.1002/j.2334-5837.2021.00856.x
Subject(s) - systems modeling language , computer science , systems engineering , software engineering , system of systems , architecture , modeling language , model transformation , transformation (genetics) , unified modeling language , systems architecture , systems design , engineering , programming language , artificial intelligence , software , art , biochemistry , chemistry , consistency (knowledge bases) , visual arts , gene
The fourth industrial evolution, Internet of Things, and large‐scale machine‐to‐machine interactions are driving digital transformation in the industry. Model‐based Systems engineering (MBSE), as a new paradigm of capturing and analyzing knowledge about the system, is one of the core factors to drive this transformation. MBSE practices are more and more widely applied to system‐of‐systems (including enterprise and mission) engineering, which becomes a crucial part of the successful digital transformation. The core challenge today is how digital continuity can be maintained by connecting system models to system‐of‐systems models, especially when multiple parties are involved in their creation and exploration. This paper studies Systems Modeling Language (SysML) as the standard language to model systems, and Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) as the framework and Unified Architecture Framework Profile (UAFP) as the language to model system of systems and proposes an approach for transitioning from one to another in an integrated modeling environment.