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Vue générale
| Code cours | QQ129FR | Niveau de compétence | De base |
|---|---|---|---|
| Durée | 3.0 Jour(s) | Type de formation | Salle de cours
(Travaux pratiques) |
| Type de cours | Public/Privé | ||
| Prix |
EUR 1 650,00 HT
EUR 1 973,40 TTC |
In this course you learn the techniques required to use the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) and Rational Rhapsody to solve a complex system engineering problem. Through the use of hands-on exercises creating "real world" applications, you build a strong foundation in SysML and Rhapsody. The process by which models are created is explored through the creation of a "real-world" systems engineering model.The essential SysML diagrams for Requirements Analysis, System Functional Analysis, System Architectural Design, and Subsystem Architectural Design are explored in the exercises. In this course, you learn how to use Rhapsody to build a model of a filling station.
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Participants
This course is for:
- System engineers or software engineers doing system engineering work
- Technical project and people managers
Objectifs
- Grasp concepts of requirements modeling using SysML and Rhapsody
- Learn the product in the context of a system engineering process flow to ensure you are comfortable applying Rhapsody at all phases of system analysis and design
- Practice optimizing and organizing a project with system engineering teams and artifacts using Rhapsody
- Validate system level architectural requirements using Rhapsody
Contenu
- Introduction to SysML
- Introduction to Rhapsody
- Modeling Requirements
- Modeling Use Cases
- Modeling Activities
- Modeling Structure
- Modeling Sequence Diagrams
- Modeling Interfaces
- Modeling State Machines
- Model Checking and Execution
- Basic Architectural Modeling
- Introduction to Collaborative Working