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Revision as of 16:53, 31 March 2016
The MBSE Value work stream is about define 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 |
Chris Bouch | University of Birmingham | Member |
Alex Toth | Tothal Engineering / Jaguar Land Rover | Member |
Research
Details of the groups current research in this area will be posted here
External Publications
Year | Title | Author | Scope | Link |
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2000 | The Shangri-La of ROI | Sheard & Miller | SE | |
2013 | Systems Engineering Return on Investment | Honour | SE | |
2013 | Quantification of the Value of Systems Engineering | Davies | SE |