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Model-Based Systems Engineering Training (MBSE) Workshop

Start
March 9, 2026
End
March 12, 2026
Time
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Timezone
UTC+0
Address
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Phone
540-720-9660

$3,395.00

Model-Based Systems Engineering Training (MBSE) Workshop

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Schedule

09:00 - 09:00 WELCOMING AND INTRODUCTION

12:00 - 01:00 BREAK

05:00 - 05:00 CLOSED OF SESSION

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Model-Based Systems Engineering Training (MBSE) Workshop For KBRC

This four-day Model-Based Systems Engineering Training (MBSE) course provides an introduction to Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE): the practice of using a system model to streamline the process of requirements analysis, architecture, and design. Lectures on proven, state-of-the-art techniques will be reinforced with lessons learned and case studies from the instructor’s own experiences applying MBSE of major DoD acquisition programs, along with in-class, live demonstrations using a popular system modeling tool (Cameo Systems Modeler™ by No Magic, Inc.) to create an example model.

The Model-Based Systems Engineering course is valuable to systems engineers, program managers, and anyone else interested in understanding what is required to create a system model, how to use it to support systems engineering activities on a program, and the benefits that can be realized.

WHAT’S INCLUDED?
  • 4 days of Model-Based Systems Engineering Training (MBSE) with an expert instructor
  • Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Electronic Courseware
  • Certificate of Completion
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
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AUDIENCE/TARGET GROUP:

The target audience for this Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Workshop course:

  • The Model-Based Systems Engineering course is valuable to systems engineers, program managers, and anyone else interested in understanding what is required to create a system model, how to use it to support systems engineering activities on a program, and the benefits that can be realized.
Course Prerequisite:
  • The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) course are:
  • N/A
Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), you will be able to:

  • Practical, proven techniques for creating models using industry standard SysML, and how to use those models to support systems engineering.
  • How to use one of the most popular system modeling tools to create, verify, and validate system models.
  • Preparing for a formal design review using the model as its centerpiece.
  • Linking the SysML model to external analytical models.
Course Syllabus:
  1. MBSE Overview. MBSE Overview. What MBSE is and isn’t, practical benefits of MBSE.
  2. Introduction to the Systems Modeling Language (SysML). Language notation and diagrams, element types, and relationships.
  3. Tool Introduction and Methodology Introduction. How to use a typical modeling tool, and methodology for developing a model.
  4. Organizing Your Model. Best practices for model organization, packages, and model libraries.
  5. Stakeholder Needs Analysis. Operational architecture, capabilities, measures of effectiveness, mission use cases.
  6. Systems Context Definition. Systems of systems architectures, black-box system specification.
  7. System Requirements Elicitation. System use cases, functional requirements derivation.
  8. Functional Analysis. Use case scenarios, Functional decomposition. Model-Based Systems Engineering Training (MBSE)
  9. Logical and Physical Architecture. Allocation of functions to logical elements, allocation of logical to physical elements.
  10. Parametric Analysis. Analysis contexts, Linking technical measures and system attributes, executing the analysis.
  11. Reviewing and Assessing the Design. Model verification, executing a design review.
  12. Advanced Topics in MBSE. Creating extensions to SysML, domain-specific modeling, and model validation.
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