Genesys Training Manual
The Necessary and Sufficient Perspectives Required to Completely Specify a System
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t1.Make InformationRequest
t1.Provide Product To Customer
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t1.Accept&Format Request
t1.Get Product From Inventory
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Control View (FUNCTIONS & Control Constructs)
Project:
Organization:
Date:
IMS
October13,2010
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Input – Output View (INTERFACE)
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t1.Accept& Format Request
t1.Formatted Request
t.1.2
t1.Accept Products
t.1.4
t1.Get Product FromInventory
t1.Inventory Product
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Physical View (COMPONENTS)
t1.Provide Product To Customer
t1.Collection Products
Project:
Organization:
Date:
IMS
October 13, 2010
REQUIREMENTS – related across all of these elements to define or specify the performance, functionality, and constraints of the individual element.
These perspectives provide the basis for knowing when you are done. NOTE: Selection of views is important; some provide more insight than others.
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Applying MBSE
Process Inputs:
• Source Rqmts. • Change Requests
Behavioral Analysis • System Behavior Models • Inputs/Outputs • Control/Sequencing • Performance Rqmts.
Architecture/ Synthesis • System Architecture • Components • Interfaces • Allocated Requirements
Source Requirements Analysis • Originating Rqmts. • Concerns and Decisions • Risks
Automated Document Generation
3.1
General
Requirements
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
Systems Engineering Repository
Accept
Retain Inventory
ControlMultiple
Requests
Sensors
Design Validation and Verification • Analysis • Verification Methods • Test Plans
Process Outputs: •System Req Documents •System Design Model •Exports to Other Tools
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