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The Digital Enterprise Journey
Matthew HausePTC Engineering FellowMBSE Specialist
INCOSE IW10 MBSE Workshop page 2
Integrated Systems Engineering Vision
Minimum Turn Radius: 24 ft.
Dry Pavement Braking Distance at
60 MPH : 110 ft.
Thermal/Heat
Dissipation:
780°
Ergonomic/Ped
al Feedback: 34
ERGS
Hydraulic
Pressure:
350 PSISensor
MTBF:
3000 hrs
Power
Rating:
18 Amps
Hydraulic Fluid:
SAE 1340 not-
compliant
Minimum Turn Radius: 24 ft.
Dry Pavement Braking Distance at
60 MPH: 110 ft. 90 ft
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Current Integrated Systems Engineering
• Current systems engineering tools leverage computing and information technologies to some degree, and make heavy use of office applications for documenting system designs. The tools have limited integration with other engineering tools
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INCOSE Systems Engineering Vision • 2025
A WORLD IN
MOTION
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• The systems engineering tools of 2025 will facilitate systems engineering
practices as part of a fully integrated engineering environment.
• Systems engineering tools will integrate with CAD/CAE/PLM environments,
project management and workflow tools as part of a broader computer-
aided engineering and enterprise management environment.
• Systems engineering tools will support high fidelity simulation, immersive
technologies to support data visualization, semantic web technologies to support
data integration, search, and reasoning, and communication technologies to
support collaboration.
• Systems engineering tools will benefit from internet-based connectivity and
knowledge representation to readily exchange information with related fields.
• The systems engineer of the future will be highly skilled in the use of IT-enabled
engineering tools.
Integrated Systems Engineering Vision 2025
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EVOLVING MBSE USE CASES
Source; John WatsonProduct
Support
Software ModelsMechanical &
Electrical Models
Q
QSET
CLR
S
R
Verification Models
Performance, RMA, SWaP, Cost, etc.
G(s)U(s)
Analytical Models
Manufacturing
Program
Management
System
Architectural
Model
Test
Pla
n
An
alys
is
Sp
ec
System Engineering
Development
Environment
To measure MBSE effectiveness we need to understand the context of how it is used
Customer
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• Standards-based• Extends the value of ALM investments
• RESTful Web Services architecture
• Designed for maintainability• Source application owns both data and UX
• No data transformations, replication or
synchronization
• Open / extensible• Enables use cases for cross-vendor
interoperability
• Supports N:N relationships – ideal for
selective data sharing across supply chain
Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration
OSLC is being used as a foundational layer to satisfy key customer use cases –
extended as needed to deliver more robust interoperability.
“Link, not synch”
Monitoring
Asset
Management
Product Lifecycle
Management
Quality
Management
Architecture
Management
Requirements
Management
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OSLC Groups
• ALM-PLM Interoperability (2nd edition)
• Define Industrial relevant scenarios for interoperability of ALM and PLM engineering.
• Lifecycle Integration Patterns
• A user group focused on finding and sharing of solutions to common lifecycle integration problems.
• Linked Data Platform
• Writing a W3C specification for HTTP-based (RESTful) application integration patterns using read/write Linked Data.
• RDF Data Shapes
• Writing a W3C Recommendation for describing structural constraints and validate RDF instance data against those
• Automation
• Reducing manual interactions in all phases of software development and operations
• Change and Configuration Management
• Tasks, defects, assets, and configurations at OASIS
• PROMCODE TC
• Exchanging project management information across organizational boundaries
• Core
• Common problems with finding, creating, and updating resources
• Architecture Management
• Modeling, diagrams, and use cases for software development
• Automation
• Plans, requests, and results for builds and deployments
• Change Management
• Defects, enhancements, changes, and tasks
• Performance Monitoring
• Watching availability, performance, and capacity
• Quality Management
• Plans, cases, and results for ongoing testing
• Requirements Management
• Define stakeholder needs and how to meet them
• Embedded Systems
• Integrating dedicated components
• Mobile
• Mobile-specific needs
• Asset Management
• Reusable components, documentation, and representations
• Configuration Management
• Snapshots, baselines, and versions
• Estimation and Measurement
• Size, quality, time, and effort for making software
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Application Lifecycle Management
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Requirements Modeling
• Model Requirements in SysML or
• Import from a Requirements Management tool
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MBSE and Requirements Integration
Requirements Management Tool
Requirements
Additional
Model Elements
Model Trace
Links
MB
SE
/Req
uir
emen
ts
Syn
chro
nize
r
MBSE Tool
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• Description of Problem • Customers increasingly need to exchange
requirements and specifications between or within companies using the same or different requirement management applications
• Use Case(s)• Synchronize requirements for supported
applications– IBM DOORs– PTC Integrity Lifecycle Manager
• Imports and exports standard ReqIF (requirement interchange format) files
• Support rich text, images, OLE, and relationship information
• Independent viewer for standard ReqIF files• Flexible configuration and mapping of
exchange information• Customer Value
• Enables organizations to interchange large amounts of requirements information on an on-going and managed basis over the lifetime of any particular project or product.
OMG ReqIF Requirements Interchange
Challenge: Difficulty in exchanging requirements across various boundaries
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Requirements Interchange and Connection
OMG
ReqIF
PTC Integrity
Lifecycle Manager
PTC Integrity
Requirements Connector
PTC Integrity
Lifecycle Manager Adaptor
Requirements
PTC Integrity
Requirements Connector
PTC Integrity
DOORS Adaptor
PTC Integrity
Lifecycle Manager
PTC Integrity
Requirements Connector
PTC Integrity
Lifecycle Manager Adaptor
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System Context Modeling
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Structural and Behavioral Modeling
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System Model Simulation
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Systems Engineering and the Internet of Things
SoS/ThingWorx
Mashup
Thing Shapes
Edge Devices
System Design Live System
Device
Code
Thing
Shapes
Layer Real World
Mashup
Deployed
Deployed
Deployed
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Product Line Engineering
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OMG Reusable Asset Specification (RAS)
• Modular Design is an approach which segments the design of whole systems into linked, manageable and reusable sub-system designs
Module (Asset)
Library
Module
System Model
Expand product offering while
reducing costs
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The Overloaded System Model
The resulting ‘Overloaded’ System Model
created by using previously created System
Blocks, or reused Library Assets
© 2015 PTC
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Model Based Product Line Engineering ISO 26550
Drag & drop a requirements onto a
diagram and define a ‘Satisfy‘ link
© 2015 PTC
Orthogonal Variability Modeling (OVM)
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Model-based Product Line Engineering
Variable Parameters
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© 2008 PTC
Generate the Product Model
© 2015 PTC
Use the Variant Selector
to create a Product Model
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© 2008 PTC
The Generated Product Model
In another diagram of the same
model, Web Sensor is also
pruned out of the Product Model
© 2015 PTC
New Product Model with Sleeper
Cab and Semi-automatic
Transmissions pruned out of the
Product Line Model
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Model- Based Product Line Engineering
Product ModelProduct Line Super-system Model
Sub-System 2
Sub-System 1
Asset Library
Asset 1(Sub-System
Model)
Asset 2(Sub-System
Model)Asset 3
(Sub-System Model)
Asset 4(Sub-System NO
Model)
Sub-System 2
Asset 1 Asset 2 Asset 3 Asset 4
Product Line
Models
Links via
Assets
Sub-system
Product Line
Models
etc.
V V V
V V
V V
V
VP
V
Decision Set
V
VP
V
Decision Set
V
VP
V
Decision Set
• Integrated MBSE, Modular Design & Variability Modeling = Model-based Product Line Engineering
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Product Lifecycle Management
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• Product lifecycle management (PLM) is the process of managing the entire lifecycle of a product from inception, through engineering design and manufacture, to service and disposal of manufactured products. PLM integrates people, data, processes and business systems and provides a product information backbone for companies and their extended enterprise.
• Within PLM there are five primary areas;• Systems engineering (SE)
• Product and portfolio m² (PPM)
• Product design (CAx)
• Manufacturing process management (MPM)
• Product data management (PDM)
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)
Uwe KaufmannModelAlchemy Consulting2015
Current SysML / MBSE limitations
• SysML tools lack integration with other engineering tools and requirements management systems– Lack of standardized interfaces
– Immaturity of model exchange
– Problems handling large sets of structured requirement
• Lack of representation of artefacts from important disciplines:– Mechanical CAD, Geometry
– Electrics, Electronics (ECAD)
• Insufficient support for the re-use for system models
• No encapsulation of SysML models– To support model assemblies like in 3D CAD
– To build model libraries
– To exchange model patterns
• Lack of variant-, configuration, and change management
• Lack of information traceability throughout the whole lifecycle, including maintenance, disposal
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Facets of PLM-MBSE integration
Or: fundamental issues in product development that need to be solved
• Need for a holistic integrated system model– Multidisciplinary development needs common language
• Traceability
• Complexity management– Large sets of requirements
– Many dependencies between system components
– Collaboration between many development teams
• Co-Simulation
• Increase comprehensibility of a product/system
• Integration of enterprise and business aspects– Enterprise architecture
– Business objectives
• Support for collaboration in MBSE
• Support management of MBSE artefacts
• ? Product line engineering = ALM
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Functional
Model
Structural
ModelRequirements
Model
Req1
Req2
Req2.1
Req2.2
Req3
Req3.1
Req4
Func1
Func1.1
Sequence1
Sequence2
Sequence3
Func2
Actor
1Block2
Block1
Block3
Port1 Port2
Connector1
Variability
Configurable Product
Structure (eBOM)
Software
Executables
Parts, End
Items,
Configura
ble
Modules
PT
C W
ind
ch
ill
Func3
Create PLM
Configurable
Modules, Parts,
Options and Choices
from SysML Block
Structure with
variability
Options
and
Choices
MBSE to PLM Productivity – High Level SCENARIO
Variability Model
Decision
Set
Variation
Point
Variant
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Model and Part Structure in SysML
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Export of MBSE Parts List to PLM
Select SysML Block/Block
Property for export to PLM
Export tool will launch
with the selected item
and it’s Block Properties
Can also be a Variation
Point
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MBSE to PLM Selection of Parts
Review and confirm
the items selected for
export
Drag and drop
additional items from
standard Modeler
Browsers
Items can be
defined as
Windchill
PDMLink End
Items or
Configurable
Modules
Structure can be
expanded/collapsed
Items can be marked
as included/excluded
for export
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Export of MBSE Variability to PLM
If the included
Blocks/Block
Properties have
related variability
items, they are
automatically
included in step 2
of the Exporter
Structure can be
expanded/collapsed
Items can be marked
as included/excluded
for export
Review and confirm
the variability items
selected for export
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MBSE and PLM Traceability
MBSE SysML
Structure is
Imported into
PLM
Options,
Choices and
Option Set
are createdParts, Part
Structure and
Variability
Expressions
are created
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MBSE and PLM Bi-Directional Traceability
Browse
Modeler data
and select
items
Select items
on both sides
and click
Apply to
create new
trace links
View details
and existing
traces for
selected item
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MBSE and PLM Bi-Directional Traceability
Trace Links can be
viewed in PLM
Traces tables
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PLE integration across ALM, Modeling and PLM
Functional
Model
Structural
ModelRequirements
Model
Req1
Req2
Req2.1
Req2.2
Req3
Req3.1
Req4
Func1
Func1.1
Sequence1
Sequence2
Sequence3
Func2
Actor
1Block2
Block1
Block3
Port1 Port2
Connector1
Product
Structure
(eBOM)
Software Executables
Parts, End Items,
Configurable ModulesPTC Integrity
Lifecycle
Manager
Func3
PTC
Integrity
Modeler
System
Model
(SysML)
Variability
Model
DecisionSet
VariationPoint
Variant
Option
Choice
Choice
VariantSelection
Options &
Variants
PTC
Windchill
Requirements
Req1
Req2
Req2.1
Req2.2
Req3
Req3.1
Req4
REST/OSLC
Links
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Integrated MBSE – PLM - ALM
PTC IntegrityModeler
ExistingUI
PTC WindchillPDMLink
ExistingUI
PTC IntegrityLifecycle Manager
ExistingUI
3rd PartyTool
ToolUI
OSLC Service
Delegated Web UIs
OSLC Service
Delegated Web UIs
OSLC Service
Delegated Web UIs
OSLC Service
Delegated Web UIs
Other Web App Dev Tool
Task Based Web Apps (single or multiple data sources)
REST Architecture
OSLC
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2D/3D Annotation Synchronization• Adds missing annotations from drawing to 3D model• Corrects incomplete/incorrect annotations• Creates combined states on 3D model from each drawing view • Creates 3D cross sections from 2D cross sections• Checks consistency between 2D & 3D annotations
MBDVidia for PTC Creo
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LINKING DIGITAL ASSETS TO THE REAL WORLD
According to a study last year by Boeing and the University of Iowa, Augmented Reality can…
• Increase first-time fix rate by 90%
• Speed procedures by 30%
Interact
Enhance the user’s view
of the physical world with
the overlay of actual or
hypothetical digital
information
Train or guide users on
how to perform a task
through the overlay of
graphical instructions
or real-time expert
guidance
Visualize Instruct
Manipulate digital
information with natural
user interfaces or control
a product through an
augmented digital user
interface
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Virtual Reality
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• Stop by the PTC booth for a demonstration.
Augmented Reality
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Service &Parts
Information
Service Lifecycle Management PortfolioConnecting Products & Services
Service InformationCreate, Manage, Deliver, and Advise
Service PartsOptimization
Field Service Management
ThingX (Augmented Reality)ThingWorxMachine Learning
Smart, Connected Service for Smart, Connected Products
Service Network
Management
Service Parts Management
Service Parts
Pricing
Service Knowledge and Diagnostics
Connected Service Applications
Equipment Service
Connected SPM
Remote Service
Predictive Service
Connected Field Service
PTC Confidential – Forward looking information subject to
change without notice
Service Event Management & Execution
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Questions and Answers
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