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This reference was developed through INCOSE leadership with broad participation across industry, and serves as a guiding vision for the further development of MBSE and systems modeling. This document was led by INCOSE and developed as collaborative industry wide effort. It includes {{Term|Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) (glossary)|model-based systems engineering}} (MBSE) as a primary component of the systems engineering vision, and was used as a basis for establishing the INCOSE MBSE Initiative, which has contributed signficantly towards advancing the practice of MBSE. | This reference was developed through INCOSE leadership with broad participation across industry, and serves as a guiding vision for the further development of MBSE and systems modeling. This document was led by INCOSE and developed as collaborative industry wide effort. It includes {{Term|Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) (glossary)|model-based systems engineering}} (MBSE) as a primary component of the systems engineering vision, and was used as a basis for establishing the INCOSE MBSE Initiative, which has contributed signficantly towards advancing the practice of MBSE. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 2 May 2024
INCOSE Technical Operations. 2007. Systems Engineering Vision 2020, version 2.03. Seattle, WA: International Council on Systems Engineering, Seattle, WA, INCOSE-TP-2004-004-02.
Usage
This source is considered a primary reference for the following articles:
- Representing Systems with Models
- What is a Model?
- Types of Models
- Systems Engineering: Historic and Future Challenges
Annotation
This reference was developed through INCOSE leadership with broad participation across industry, and serves as a guiding vision for the further development of MBSE and systems modeling. This document was led by INCOSE and developed as collaborative industry wide effort. It includes model-based systems engineering (MBSE) as a primary component of the systems engineering vision, and was used as a basis for establishing the INCOSE MBSE Initiative, which has contributed signficantly towards advancing the practice of MBSE.