Abstract

AbstractThe Torpedo Enterprise Advanced Modeling and Simulation (TEAMS) project is an initiative funded by the Office of Naval Research to develop a cross‐enterprise, collaborative undersea warfare modeling and simulation (M&S) environment using reusable components that can be composed into simulations. This environment will include an open systems architecture and result in the sharing and leveraging of legacy and new‐development resources; it will support the development of M&S tools and the application of these tools across the lifecycle of undersea weapons. TEAMS initial model was delivered in the Unified Modeling Language (UML). When the Object Management Group (OMG) adopted the OMG System Modeling Language (OMG SysML™) specification, the Open Systems Joint Task Force of the Office of Secretary of Defense funded TEAMS to assess the utility of applying SysML in place of UML. This paper describes the torpedo M&S domain as it relates to TEAMS, discusses the application of SysML to existing UML artifacts, and assesses the utility of SysML from the TEAMS perspective.

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