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The group is actively engaged in the collation of research relating to the value, benefit and return-on-investment (ROI) provided by Systems Engineering and Model-Based Systems Engineering in particular. | The group is actively engaged in the collation of research relating to the value, benefit and return-on-investment (ROI) provided by Systems Engineering and Model-Based Systems Engineering in particular. | ||
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Revision as of 12:57, 26 November 2019
The MBSE Value work stream is about defining the value MBSE can bring to organisation.
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Objectives
- To collate publications and research findings relating to the business case for MBSE
- To examine the role MBSE does or could play in adding value in various 'engineering' business models
Team
The MBSE Value team currently comprises the following members:
Member | Organisation | Role |
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James Towers | Scarecrow Consultants | Lead |
Andrew Pemberton | Thales | Member |
Alex Toth | Tothal Engineering / Jaguar Land Rover | Member |
Research
The group is actively engaged in the collation of research relating to the value, benefit and return-on-investment (ROI) provided by Systems Engineering and Model-Based Systems Engineering in particular.
MBSE Experiemnt
We are currently involved in the planning of an Experiment to collect quantitative and qualitative date on the difference between an MBSE and Document Centric SE task. Further details will be posted here in due course
External Publications
Year | Title | Author | Scope | Link | Notes |
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2000 | The Shangri-La of ROI | Sheard & Miller | SE | Link | Paper presented at INCOSE IS2000 |
2005 | A Practical Program of Research to Measure Systems Engineering Return on Investment (SE-ROI) | Honour | SE | Link | |
2008 | The ROI of Systems Engineering: Some Quantitative Results for Software-Intensive Systems | Boehm, Valerdi & Honour | SE | Link | |
2010 | Systems Engineering Return on Investment | Honour | SE | Link | Paper presented at INCOSE IS2010 |
2010 | Model-Based Systems Engineering Achieves a Positive Return on Investment for the US Submarine Fleet | OMG | MBSE | Link | |
2011 | Does a Model Based Systems Engineering Approach Provide Real Program Savings? – Lessons Learnt | Saunders | MBSE | Link | |
2013 | Quantification of the Value of Systems Engineering | Davies | SE | Link | Paper presented at INCOSE UK ASEC2013 |
2014 | Return on Investment Using Model-Based Concept Design | Saunders | MBSE | Link | Article in Volume 17, Issue 4 of INCOSE Insight |
2014 | The Business Case for Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) with SysML | Delligatti | MBSE | Link | |
2015 | Determining Return on Investment for MBSE, SE & SoSE | Cook & Wilson | SE, MBSE & SoSE | Link | Australian Systems Engineering Workshop, October 2015 |
2015 | How Product Development Organisations can Achieve Long-Term Cost Savings Using Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) | Krasner | MBSE | Link | |
2016 | Systematic Literature Review: How is Model- Based Systems Engineering Justified? | Carroll & Malins | MBSE | Link | |
2018 | 30 Years living, breathing and Implementing System Engineering | Howells | SE & MBSE | Link | Lecture presented at INCOSE UK ASEC2018 |
2019 | Economic Analysis of Model-Based Systems Engineering | Madni & Purphit | MBSE | Link |