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100 1  Holt, Jon,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       nb2001047300|eauthor. 
245 10 Foundations for model-based systems engineering :|bfrom 
       patterns to models /|cJon Holt, Simon Perry, Mike 
       Brownsword. 
264  1 Stevenage :|bIET,|c2016. 
264  4 |c©2016 
300    1 online resource (418 pages). 
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490 1  Computing 
505 0  Acknowledgements; Part I. Introduction and approach; 1. 
       Introduction; 2. Approach; 3. What is a Pattern?; Part II.
       The fundamental enabling Patterns; 4. Interface Definition
       Pattern; 5. Traceability Pattern; 6. Test Pattern; 7. 
       Epoch Pattern; 8. Life Cycle Pattern; 9. Evidence Pattern;
       10. Description Pattern; 11. Context Pattern; 12. Analysis
       Pattern; 13. Model Maturity Pattern; Part III. 
       Applications of the Patterns; 14. Requirements Modelling; 
       15. Expanded requirements modelling -- SoSACRE; 16. 
       Process Modelling; 17. Competence Modelling; 18. Life 
       Cycle Modelling. 
505 8  Part IV. Using the MBSE Patterns19. Defining Patterns; 20.
       Using Patterns for model assessment; 21. Using Patterns 
       for model definition; 22. Using Patterns for model retro-
       fitting; Part V. Annex; Appendix A. Summary of SysML 
       notation; Appendix B. Summary of the Framework for 
       Architectural Frameworks; Appendix C. MBSE Ontology and 
       glossary; Appendix D. The 'Pattern Definition and 
       Realisation (PaDRe)' Processes; Index. 
520    The practice of Model-based Systems Engineering is 
       becoming more widely adopted in industry, academia and 
       commerce and, as the use of modelling matures in the real 
       world, so the need for more guidance on how to model 
       effectively and efficiently becomes more prominent. This 
       book describes a number of systems-level 'patterns' (pre-
       defined, reusable sets of views) that may be applied using
       the systems modelling language SysML for the development 
       of any number of different applications and as the 
       foundations for a system model. Topics covered include: 
       what is a pattern? Interface definition pattern; 
       traceability pattern; test pattern; epoch pattern; life 
       cycle pattern; evidence pattern; description pattern; 
       context pattern; analysis pattern; model maturity pattern;
       requirements modelling; expanded requirements modelling; 
       process modelling; competence modelling; life cycle 
       modelling; defining patterns; and using patterns for model
       assessment, model definition and for model retro-fitting. 
       This book forms a companion volume to both 'SysML for 
       Systems Engineering - a model-based approach' and 'Model-
       based Requirements Engineering', both published by the 
       IET. Whereas the previous volumes presented the case for 
       modelling and provided an in-depth overview of SysML, this
       book focusses on a set of 'patterns' as the basis of an 
       MBSE model and their use in today's systems engineering 
       community. 
588 0  Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed August 
       9, 2016). 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Perry, Simon,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       no2008091565|eauthor. 
700 1  Brownsword, Mike,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       no2016135219|eauthor. 
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