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SysML is a method for modeling systems. This article describes a direct application of this method and of UML through a concrete use case. Modeling the operation of a river lock illustrates the use of SysML-CS, a modeling method implementing SysML and UML.
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Agusti CANALS: Business Unit Manager (Technical), CS Communication & Systèmes
INTRODUCTION
This article, which aims to present a case study using SysML
In this fourth section, you'll find a case study illustrating the notations and modeling phases described in the previous articles.
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modelling | UML | SysML | method | case study
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SysML/UML-CS: a case study
Bibliography
- (1) - - SysML : formal-12-06-01.pdf : http://www.omg.org/spec/SysML/1.3/PDF
- (2) - - UML : formal-15-03-01 : http://www.omg.org/spec/UML/2.5 ...
0software tools
POLARSYS (open source tools) : https://www.polarsys.org/
Enterprise Architect : http://www.sparxsystems.com/ et/ou MagicDraw http://www.nomagic.com/
Papyrus...
Websites
Object Management Group : http://www/omg.org
Events
NEPTUNE – Journées Neptune : http://neptune.irit.fr/
Standards and norms
UML (OMG website) : http://www/omg.org
Directory
CS Communication & Systèmes : http://www.c-s.fr
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