Abstract

AbstractModel‐Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is making its way into the design processes of many Systems builders. As with many other disciplines, MBSE can greatly benefit from the principles of reuse, but the very term assumes the existence of a large number of available models which may not be available due to the newness of MBSE activities. There exists, however, a great capital of artifacts from other domains, which Systems Engineering relates to and can leverage. This paper explores several practical examples of such approaches in the context of an architecture affordability study, reducing the effort and time required to identify a preferred architecture solution that is optimal for a given set of metrics including life cycle cost and system availability.

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