SysML v2 is the next generation Systems Modeling Language for modeling complex systems that significantly enhances precision, expressiveness, usability, interoperability, and extensibility over SysML v1. SysML v2 is in its finalization phase at the Object Management Group (OMG). It includes three standard specifications: KerML 1.0, SysML 2.0, and Systems Modeling API and Services 1.0 (aka SysML v2 API). The SysML v2 language (KerML 1.0 and SysML 2.0) provides a new graph-based meta-model that is not constrained by UML. SysML v2 also includes a graphical and textual
notation which represent the same underlying model. The SysML v2 API enables standard CRUD operations to be performed on SysML v2 models that are managed in a repository. This provides the capability to integrate SysML v2 models with other engineering models and enterprise data in a digital thread.
This presentation will be in two parts.
Part 1 (this part) provides an overview of SysML v2 with a special focus on digital threads. This part is presented by Sanford Friedenthal.
Part 2 focuses on data integration and digital threads. The presentation will then showcase how the Syndeia platform is used to generate, query, and visualize live digital threads connecting SysML v2 models with hardware (PLM), software (ALM), verification (Test Management), and other engineering models of complex cyber-physical systems. Part 2 is presented by Manas Bajaj.
Link for Part 2 video -
https://youtu.be/eynMyvxo5Ws