Course Outline
Training Overview
- Instructor Introduction
- Course Objectives
- Schedule and Agenda
- Module Layout
- Supplementary Resources
Enterprise Architecture Fundamentals
- Defining Enterprise Architecture
- Comparing EA and MBSE
- Integrating MBSE into EA
- Designing an EA Model Repository
Introduction to UAF
- Current Frameworks
- UAF Fundamentals
- Aspects
- Viewpoints
- Fit-for-Purpose Views
Cameo EA Walkthrough with UAF Sample
- Aspects – Motivation (Mv)
- Aspects – Taxonomy (Tx)
- Aspects – Structure (Sr)
- Aspects – Connectivity (Cn)
- Aspects – Processes (Pr)
- Aspects – States (St)
- Aspects – Sequences (Sq)
- Aspects – Information (If)
- Aspects – Parameters (Pm)
- Aspects – Constraints (Ct)
- Aspects – Roadmap (Rm)
- Aspects – Traceability (Tr)
- Summary and Overview
- Viewpoints – Strategic (St)
- Viewpoints – Operational (Op)
- Viewpoints – Services (Sv)
- Viewpoints – Resources (Rs)
- Viewpoints – Standards (Sd)
- Viewpoints – Personnel (Ps)
- Viewpoints – Security (Sc)
- Viewpoints – Projects (Pj)
- Viewpoints – Actual Resources (Ar)
- Viewpoints – Architecture Management (Am)
Course Conclusion
- Review of EA Concepts
- Review of the UAF Process
- Review of MBSE Integration
- Further Learning Opportunities
- Q&A Session
Requirements
This course requires a foundational understanding of SysML or UML, as well as hands-on experience with an MBSE tool, preferably Cameo EA or MagicDraw. While the training includes reviews of diagrams, elements, and relationships, these basic topics will be covered at an accelerated pace. Students without prior experience may struggle to keep up with the instruction.
Target Audience:
- Systems Engineers engaged in architecture modeling and system design.
- Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Practitioners.
Testimonials (2)
Prepared project on which we could work from the start without wasting time to set up files not needed in exercises. Readiness to answer all questions that came up from participants.
Robert Walczak - Hitachi Energy
Course - Systems Modeling with SysML and Enterprise Architect (EA)
Practise exercises in EA.