Descripción
|
|
---|---|
he demand of new complex products shifts development from largely mechanical engineering to the interdisciplinary systems engineering. So, a systems-driven approach is critical to success in engineering complex products that consist of interdependent mechanical, electrical/electronic parts, and software modules. The paper presents a Model Based Systems Engineering learning approach where the main emphasis is on applying a modeling process rather than using complex notations or expensive tools. The results are illustrated with the final degree work of a student dealing with the preliminary design using SysML notation of a robotic system for the reconnaissance of victim bodies in natural or man-made disaster areas. The combination of a MBSE process with the knowledge of some engineering technical specialities related to the solution is a key factor of the students? projects success. | |
Internacional
|
Si |
Nombre congreso
|
INCOSE International Symposium |
Tipo de participación
|
960 |
Lugar del congreso
|
Edimburgo |
Revisores
|
Si |
ISBN o ISSN
|
|
DOI
|
10.1002/j.2334-5837.2016.00223.x |
Fecha inicio congreso
|
18/07/2016 |
Fecha fin congreso
|
21/07/2016 |
Desde la página
|
1231 |
Hasta la página
|
1241 |
Título de las actas
|
INCOSE International Symposium |