#96: MBSE Unveiled: What’s Next for System Design
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In Part 2 of our conversation with MBSE expert David Long, we dive deeper into the evolution of model-based systems engineering, tracing its roots, tool development, and growing relevance across industries. You’ll hear how MBSE emerged as a way to improve communication between disciplines, especially between systems and software engineers, and why it's becoming an indispensable part of modern engineering practices.
We explore:
- The historical context and drivers behind MBSE
- The critical role of SysML v2 and why its release is a game-changer
- How MBSE enables cross-domain collaboration and digital thread continuity
- Key software tools and vendors shaping the MBSE ecosystem
- The convergence of PLM and MBSE in the age of digital transformation
- What MBSE has in common with the evolution from drafting to CAD
Whether you're a seasoned systems engineer or just learning about digital engineering, this episode offers an insightful look into the tools, standards, and thought leaders shaping the future.
🛠️ MBSE Tools & Platforms:
- Cameo Systems Modeler by Dassault Systèmes (formerly MagicDraw)
- Enterprise Architect by Sparx Systems
- Capella by Thales
- GENESYS by Vitech
- Innoslate by SPEC Innovations
- MBSE tools from Ansys and MathWorks
📚 Thought Leaders & Trainers:
- Sanford Friedenthal (SysML / MBSE thought leader)
- Ed Seidewitz (UML & SysML standards contributor)
- Lenny Delligatti – Author of SysML Distilled
- Tim Weilkiens – MBSE Trainer and Consultant
🧪 Standards Bodies:
- INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering)
- OMG (Object Management Group) – Developers of UML, SysML, UAF
🔗 Learn More About SysML v2:
- SysML v2 Initiative at OMG
- SysML v2 Release Updates & Resources
📩 Contact & Subscribe:
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