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===Representing Systems with Models===
 
===Representing Systems with Models===
This reference provides a good overview of system modeling, and the book widely referenced among systems modeling practitioners.
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This reference provides a good overview of system modeling, and the book is widely referenced among systems modeling practitioners.
  
 
===Why Model?===
 
===Why Model?===

Revision as of 07:29, 5 July 2012

Friedenthal, S., A. Moore, R. Steiner, and M. Kaufman. 2012. A Practical Guide to SysML: The Systems Modeling Language, Second Edition. Needham, MA, USA: OMG Press.

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Representing Systems with Models

This reference provides a good overview of system modeling, and the book is widely referenced among systems modeling practitioners.

Why Model?

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