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Getting Started with Innoslate Realize successful, smarter systems with Innoslate the full lifecycle systems engineering tool

Getting started with Innoslate - Systems Engineering

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Getting Started with Innoslate

Realize successful, smarter systems with Innoslatethe full lifecycle systems engineering tool

Christopher Ritter
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Interact With Us

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Presenter – Andrew Tesnow

Veteran - USMC

B.S. Systems Engineering

Systems Engineer

Gen. Donald R. Keith Memorial Capstone Award Winner

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Agenda1. Engineering with Innoslate and the V Lifecycle model2. Capturing and Deriving Requirements3. Generating Requirements from a Model4. Model Traceability 5. Requirements Handling6. Automatic requirements generation from a visual executable

model7. Live Demo

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Systems Engineering V Lifecycle Model

TIME

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● Requirements Hierarchy - display parent and child requirements associated with the requirements

● Quality Check - the completeness of a requirement against standards

● Labels - categorize requirements and enable search function

Capturing and Deriving Requirements

Clear Complete Consistent Correct Design Feasible Modular Traceable Verifiable

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Action Diagram• Functional modeling

• sequencing and data flow, with allocation and resource modeling explicit

• Drag/drop capability• Executable in both Discrete Event and Monte Carlo

simulation

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Monte Carlo Simulation› Explore the variation

of individual steps to execute the model over thousands iteration using the Monte Carlo Simulator

› Monte Carlo method provides suggestion to complex models

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Generating Requirements from a model

Implements the way to go from MBSE to a specification.

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Model Traceability Trace with Relationships

Requirements are Entities

Processes are Action Entities

Physical Components are Asset Entities

Traceability is created by relationship between entities

Action

Requirement

Artifact

Statement

Input/Output

Asset

Innoslate Spider Diagram

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Simulation for Project Management

Innoslate Discrete Event Simulation – A one time run through the model to show execution.

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Live Demo

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Questions and Answers

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Backup Slides

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Classic ICOM Definition Diagrams Data Flow

Modeling Easy Drag and

Drop Sidebar enabled No need to

recreate diagrams

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Asset Diagram

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Create a classic block diagram CV-1 add pictures and special lines for concept diagram OV-1

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Sequence Diagram

Interaction between each object in time sequence

Another view from the database, not a separate “drawing”.

Can generate from Action Diagram or be used to generate an Action Diagram

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IBD and Physical I/O Diagram SysML IBD provides ports and interfaces LML Physical I/O diagram shows data flows with physical

entities that has a checking function that guides system definition

IBDPHYSICAL I/O