Abstract

As model-based systems engineering (MBSE) gains ground as a real alternative for complex industrial projects compared to the traditional plan or document-driven systems engineering paradigm, several challenges remain to be dealt with. MBSE requires not only the technological system-of-interest to be included in the common model repository used for MBSE, but also other elements and structures that are used to describe vital aspects of a complex technical project. This paper elaborates how the primary planning document, the Systems Engineering Plan (SEP) can be evolved from the document-driven to the model-driven paradigm, and how some SysML diagram types along with architecture framework viewpoints may be used to model the most common content of a SEP. The evaluation is based on industrial experiences using MBSE in real-world industrial development and procurement projects. Several examples on how SysML may be used to represent SEP elements are presented along with suggestions on potential directions for further work.

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