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 ====== Systems Modeling Language (SysML) ====== ====== Systems Modeling Language (SysML) ======
  
-[[dido:99_annexes:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:start|Go up to Terms and Definitions]]+[[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:start|Go up to Terms and Definitions]]
  
 ===== Discussion ===== ===== Discussion =====
  
-The Systems Modeling Language (SysML) is a general-purpose modelling language for systems engineering. Systems engineers use SysML to represent multiple aspects of a system within an integrated model.+The Systems Modeling Language (SysML) is a general-purpose modeling language for systems engineering. Systems engineers use SysML to represent multiple aspects of a system within an integrated model.
  
 SysML supports the representation of concerns such as: SysML supports the representation of concerns such as:
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 Requirements Requirements
 System structure System structure
-System behaviour+System behavior
 Interfaces Interfaces
 Constraints Constraints
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 Relationships among system elements Relationships among system elements
  
-SysML supports model-based systems engineering by enabling architects and engineers to express system concerns through formally defined modelling constructs rather than relying only on independent diagrams and narrative descriptions.+SysML supports model-based systems engineering by enabling architects and engineers to express system concerns through formally defined modeling constructs rather than relying only on independent diagrams and narrative descriptions.
  
 The term SysML may refer to the language family as a whole. SysML versions 1 and 2 represent distinct major generations of the language. SysML v1 was developed from a profile of UML. SysML v2 defines a substantially redesigned language with its own textual and graphical concrete syntaxes and a more precise semantic foundation. The term SysML may refer to the language family as a whole. SysML versions 1 and 2 represent distinct major generations of the language. SysML v1 was developed from a profile of UML. SysML v2 defines a substantially redesigned language with its own textual and graphical concrete syntaxes and a more precise semantic foundation.
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 ===== Definition ===== ===== Definition =====
  
-//General-purpose modelling language for specifying, analysing, designing, and verifying systems.//+//General-purpose modeling language for specifying, analyzing, designing, and verifying systems.//
  
 ===== Source ===== ===== Source =====
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 ===== Note ===== ===== Note =====
  
-A SysML model is not an implementation of the system it represents. The model expresses selected structural, behavioural, requirements, constraints, and analytical characteristics of the system.+A SysML model is not an implementation of the system it represents. The model expresses selected structural, behavioral, requirements, constraints, and analytical characteristics of the system.
  
 The applicable SysML major version forms part of the model context. A model expressed in SysML v1 does not automatically conform to SysML v2, and a model expressed in SysML v2 does not automatically conform to SysML v1. The applicable SysML major version forms part of the model context. A model expressed in SysML v1 does not automatically conform to SysML v2, and a model expressed in SysML v2 does not automatically conform to SysML v1.
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