Some Benefits of Model-Based Systems Engineering | Systems Engineering, Part 5

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Learn how model-based systems engineering (MBSE) can help you cut through the chaos of early systems development and get you from definition to execution more seamlessly.

You’ll hear the transitional phase described in some detail to help you understand what drives the chaos and confusion. You’ll also see how MBSE can make reusing functions and components easier, how to perform interface and constraint verification, and how the model itself can become the implementation through code generation.

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after 7 years of working in R&D i can say that this is the best description of how a product is developed, true.

larcomj
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What a fantastic short Systems Engineering series! Thanks so much, Brian!

elexawi
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Thanks a lot Brian! You’ve helped me a lot in my undergraduate course with your videos on Control Theory and now that i am working as a systems engineer this video serie was super useful. Never stop making these videos ❤

enes_aero
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Thank you Brian for making these series. I'm feeling sad that this playlist has only 5 videos.🥲Hope you make more videos covering the concepts of Systems Engineering.🙂

surajr
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Thank you Brian for the amazing system engineering Series

abhishekdeshmukh
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As I understood from this series, system engineering is the technical version of project management. I hope I understood ✅

mnada
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Just stumbled on these videos. I love this breakdown. Thank you. ❤

Luke..luke..luke..
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I wish my company will adapt this systems engineering in our business. The systems we work on are so vast and complex that the only people who full understand it are the ones close to their retirement and we, the mere mortals struggle through our careers.

prashkd
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"NASA systems engineering ENGINE processes" are bidirectional ("top-down" and "bottom-up") and also recursive and iterative processes on "the PBS" and "the WBS" throughout the project life cycle...NASA Systems Engineering Handbook...NASA SP 6105 Rev 01 2007.

alimousavi
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thanks for the great video, it is very helpful,key points clearly explained

ace_sunzhe
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Best tutorial ever! thank you so much!

jangAckman
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This is a good explanation of modeling the building of a system, but not all problems are resolved by building something.

Modeling processes via Monte Carlo simulations for instance is an example of where we might model something that might not require the building of anything, at all.

erikdornbush
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Great video, would be interesting to know how this can aid a more agile approach to traditional systems engineering projects. The software development cycles are so fast - can we emulate this in systems engineering? (Linking MBSE with rapid prototyping)

charlie
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What's the tool used looks ideal for the job and would be handy.

mjc
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so, top-down approach is first-principles thinking?

ehibgbl
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What software is this? the modeling tool

j.decastro
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why is the SE not wearing Mask but all the others are ;) . Is he a Superman!?

srij
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Haha.. I liked how everyone is wearing a mask.

rahulbirari
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Good video. By the way, I have a problem.
Hello, Matlab technicals. As a MacbookPro user, apple has introduced ARM MacBook this year. Would you introduce Matlab R2021 for ARM mac (M1 chip)? Since I would like to update my old computer. Thanks!

levili