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| ===== Discussion ===== | ===== Discussion ===== | ||
| - | The Systems Modeling Language (SysML) is a general-purpose | + | The Systems Modeling Language (SysML) is a general-purpose |
| 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 | + | System |
| 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 | + | SysML supports model-based systems engineering by enabling architects and engineers to express system concerns through formally defined |
| 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 ===== | ||
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| ===== Note ===== | ===== Note ===== | ||
| - | A SysML model is not an implementation of the system it represents. The model expresses selected structural, | + | A SysML model is not an implementation of the system it represents. The model expresses selected structural, |
| 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. | ||