Systems Engineering as the foundation for industrial domain ontologies

Présenté par : Jinzhi LU  Yves Keraron  David Cameron  Barry Smith  Dimitris Kiritsis  

Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) provides an important capability for managing the complexities of system development. MBSE empowers the formalism of system architectures for supporting model- based requirement elicitation, specification, design, development, testing, fielding, etc.

However, the modeling languages and techniques are heterogeneous, even within the same enterprise system, which leads to difficulties for data interoperability. The discrepancies among data structures and language syntaxes make information exchange among MBSE models more difficult, resulting in considerable information deviations when connecting data flows across the enterprise.

Therefore, this presentation demonstrates Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IoF) systems engineering ontology and MBSE ontology which provide meta-models supporting the various architecture view formalism and MBSE formalism across lifecycle stages. In particular, knowledge graph models are developed to support unified model representations to further implement ontological data integration based on GOPPRRE throughout the entire lifecycle.

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IOF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING WORKING GROUP

IOF MBSE ontology initial

IOF MBSE ontology model generated from architecture model

IOF MBSE ontology for co-simulation

IOF MBSE ontology for HLA SIMULATION