Abstract

AbstractModeling with UML/SysML involves many different organizing principles. These include inheritance and aggregation hierarchies, association networks, and dependency relationships. These can be addressed by the model architecture itself, and by the different UML/SysML diagrams. Also, there are requirements or areas of concern such as safety, risk, and traceability that can cut across the entire model at all levels. These need to be addressed early on in the project as they can have far reaching consequences for both product and process. Just as no architect would complete the design for a house, and only then address plumbing, gas, and electricity, no system architect would finish their system without having addressed safety, risk, and traceability. This paper will look at methods for integrating these cross‐cutting concerns into a SysML model. It will demonstrate how ergonomic profiling supported by an integrated database provides diagrammatic information in a format familiar to a domain specialist, maintains model and viewpoint consistency, and allows generation of customized reports to address specific concerns.

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