Systems Modelling with SysML Certificate for Dariusz Synowiec
Certificate ID:
668967
Authentication Code:
64005
Certified Person Name:
Dariusz Synowiec
Trainer Name:
Filip Stachecki
Duration Days:
3
Duration Hours:
21
Course Name:
Systems Modelling with SysML
Course Date:
16 February 2022 09:00 to 18 February 2022 16:00
Venue:
Course Outline:
Introduction to System Modelling
- What is a system model?
- The four pillars of system modelling
- Model centric vs document centric
- What is SysML?
- Relationship between SysML and UML
- The four pillars of SysML
Common and Crosscutting Constructs
- Profiles, stereotypes and tags
- Diagram frames
- Comments
- Allocations
Package Diagrams
- What is a package?
- Structuring the model with packages
- Package containment
- Package dependencies
- Representing the model structure
- Views and viewpoints
Requirement Diagrams
- What is a requirement?
- Modelling atomic requirements
- Requirement traceability
Use Case Diagrams
- The system as a black box
- Identifying the system boundary with actors
- Use cases as system services
- Behind the use case diagram
- Use case structure · Nominal and alternative scenarios
- Handling common behaviour
- Extended and specialised behaviour
Activity Diagrams
- Modelling flow-based logic
- Actions vs activities
- Understanding token flow
- Control flow vs object flow
- Modelling decisions · Modelling concurrency
- Swimlanes and responsibility
Block Definition Diagrams
- What is a block?
- Block features
- Modelling types
- Modelling system hierarchy
- Generalising system elements
Internal Block Diagrams
- Parts revisited
- Ports with Flow Properties
- Standard ports and interfaces
- Proxy ports and interface blocks
- Full ports
Parametric Diagrams
- What is a constraint block?
- Constraining system properties
Sequence Diagrams
- Interaction-based behaviour
- Simple sequences
- Synchronous vs asynchronous
- Fragment nodes
- Interaction use nodes
State Machine Diagrams
- States and their syntax
- Transitions between states
- Pseudo state notation (initial, decision, history, end)
- Decomposing states
- Modelling concurrent states
System Modelling Resources and Further Reading
- Suggested web resources
- Recommended literature