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Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) in Practice 2025

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Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) offers a powerful solution, promising improved communication, enhanced productivity, and higher-quality designs.
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Software Engineering Institute

Abstract

MBSE as a practice covers many aspects of the business and enterprise architectures including enterprise goals, objectives, capabilities, operational processes, and many others. Many organizations struggle with integrating MBSE into ongoing architecture development process trying to define the appropriate inception point. The uncertainty may be amplified by the organization objectives, process maturity level, and availability of the architectural artifacts.

Presentations included:

  • Timothy A. Chick: Using MBSE to qualitatively define your DevSecOps Capability Maturity
  • Alexander Vesey and Natasha Shevchenko: Proactive Architectural Analysis of Cybersecurity Threats
  • Greg Shevchenko: Preliminary Architecture Analysis
  • Dionisio de Niz: Model-Based Contracts and Argumentations for Assuring Safety-Critical Systems
  • David Long: Into the Great Digital Unknown
  • Andrew Pollner and Katherine Pilat: Connecting Requirements to Test Execution with MBSE and MBT
  • Valentin M. Bustamante: Best Practices and Lessons Learned from the Digital Transformation at General Dynamics Mission Systems
  • Steven H. Dam: Applying MBSE Across the Lifecycle
  • Jerome Hugues and Will Hayes: MBSynergy: A Scenario-Based Approach for Improving MBSE