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<blockquote>INCOSE 2003. ''Systems Engineering Concept Model]]. Draft 12 Baseline''. Seattle, WA, USA: International Council on Systems Engineering. Available at http://syseng.omg.org/SE_Conceptual%20Model/SE_Conceptual_Model.htm</blockquote>
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<blockquote>INCOSE. 2003. ''Systems Engineering Concept Model''. Draft 12 Baseline. Seattle, WA, USA: International Council on Systems Engineering. Available at: http://syseng.omg.org/SE_Conceptual%20Model/SE_Conceptual_Model.htm</blockquote>
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==Usage==
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This source is considered a primary reference for the [[System Modeling Concepts]] article.
  
 
==Annotation==
 
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This reference was the result of a joint effort between INCOSE and members of the AP233 Working Group and the OMG SE DSIG which occurred in 2003. It represents a consensus on the definition of some of the key system modeling concepts.
 
This reference was the result of a joint effort between INCOSE and members of the AP233 Working Group and the OMG SE DSIG which occurred in 2003. It represents a consensus on the definition of some of the key system modeling concepts.
  
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INCOSE. 2003. Systems Engineering Concept Model. Draft 12 Baseline. Seattle, WA, USA: International Council on Systems Engineering. Available at: http://syseng.omg.org/SE_Conceptual%20Model/SE_Conceptual_Model.htm

Usage

This source is considered a primary reference for the System Modeling Concepts article.

Annotation

This reference was the result of a joint effort between INCOSE and members of the AP233 Working Group and the OMG SE DSIG which occurred in 2003. It represents a consensus on the definition of some of the key system modeling concepts.

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