Model-Based Systems Engineering techniques are used in the SE community to address the need for managing the development of complex systems. A key feature of the MBSE approach is the use of a model to capture the requirements, architecture, behavior, operating environment and other key aspects of the system. The focus on the model differentiates MBSE from traditional SE techniques that may have a document centric approach. In an effort to assess the benefit of utilizing MBSE on its flight projects, NASA Langley has implemented a pilot program to apply MBSE techniques during the early phase of the Materials International Space Station Experiment-X (MISSE-X). MISSE-X is a Technology Demonstration Mission being developed by the NASA Office of the Chief Technologist i . Designed to be installed on the exterior of the International Space Station (ISS), MISSE-X will host experiments that advance the technology readiness of materials and devices needed for future space exploration. As a follow-on to the highly successful series of previous MISSE experiments on ISS, MISSE-X benefits from a significant interest by the
The Design of Large-Scale Complex Engineered Systems: Present Challenges and Future Promise
12th AIAA Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations (ATIO) Conference ; 2012 ; Indianapolis, IN, United States
2012-09-17
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Englisch
THE DESIGN OF LARGE-SCALE COMPLEX ENGINEERED SYSTEMS: PRESENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROMISE
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