Abstract

The creation of rules for transitions between design stages: the goals of the consumer of the system, system requirements, technical solutions and consumer properties of systems, remains one of the most important aspects of the development of complex systems. The article discusses the INCOSE decisions on the topic and justifies the need to introduce regularity in connection between the design stages in order to validate and validate each action. To simplify the transitions between the stages, three methodologies are compared with each other: the unified modeling language UML, the ontological language OntoUML and the modeling methodology IDEF0, the article also explains why it is suggested to apply the IDEF0 notation together with the Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering approach, which allows compensating for some of the shortcomings of that notation

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