Why did SysML need a reboot, and what changes are coming with V2? Dale Goulding interviews Mark Sampson, MBSE evangelist, as he explains the evolution from SysML V1 to V2. They explore the challenges of adopting a standardized systems engineering language and the organizational shifts needed for success. Mark shares how V2 aims to simplify complexity and make model-based engineering more accessible across disciplines.
Takeaways
- Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is crucial for modern engineering.
- SysML V1 had significant flexibility but became overly complex.
- The transition to SysML V2 aims to simplify systems engineering language.
- Standardization in systems engineering is essential for collaboration.
- Organizational change management is critical for adopting MBSE.
- SysML V2 is designed to be more user-friendly and accessible.
- The evolution of MBSE reflects lessons learned from past practices.
- A common language can bridge gaps between engineering disciplines.
- The Department of Defense is mandating MBSE approaches in contracts.
- Effective communication is key to successful systems engineering.
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- PublishedMarch 12, 2025 at 4:12 PM UTC
- Length7 min
- Episode4
- RatingClean
