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Page 1: The Digital Enterprise Journey

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GPDIS_2016.ppt | 1

The Digital Enterprise Journey

Matthew HausePTC Engineering FellowMBSE Specialist

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INCOSE IW10 MBSE Workshop page 2

Integrated Systems Engineering Vision

Minimum Turn Radius: 24 ft.

Dry Pavement Braking Distance at

60 MPH : 110 ft.

Thermal/Heat

Dissipation:

780°

Ergonomic/Ped

al Feedback: 34

ERGS

Hydraulic

Pressure:

350 PSISensor

MTBF:

3000 hrs

Power

Rating:

18 Amps

Hydraulic Fluid:

SAE 1340 not-

compliant

Minimum Turn Radius: 24 ft.

Dry Pavement Braking Distance at

60 MPH: 110 ft. 90 ft

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Current Integrated Systems Engineering

• Current systems engineering tools leverage computing and information technologies to some degree, and make heavy use of office applications for documenting system designs. The tools have limited integration with other engineering tools

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INCOSE Systems Engineering Vision • 2025

A WORLD IN

MOTION

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• The systems engineering tools of 2025 will facilitate systems engineering

practices as part of a fully integrated engineering environment.

• Systems engineering tools will integrate with CAD/CAE/PLM environments,

project management and workflow tools as part of a broader computer-

aided engineering and enterprise management environment.

• Systems engineering tools will support high fidelity simulation, immersive

technologies to support data visualization, semantic web technologies to support

data integration, search, and reasoning, and communication technologies to

support collaboration.

• Systems engineering tools will benefit from internet-based connectivity and

knowledge representation to readily exchange information with related fields.

• The systems engineer of the future will be highly skilled in the use of IT-enabled

engineering tools.

Integrated Systems Engineering Vision 2025

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6

EVOLVING MBSE USE CASES

Source; John WatsonProduct

Support

Software ModelsMechanical &

Electrical Models

Q

QSET

CLR

S

R

Verification Models

Performance, RMA, SWaP, Cost, etc.

G(s)U(s)

Analytical Models

Manufacturing

Program

Management

System

Architectural

Model

Test

Pla

n

An

alys

is

Sp

ec

System Engineering

Development

Environment

To measure MBSE effectiveness we need to understand the context of how it is used

Customer

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• Standards-based• Extends the value of ALM investments

• RESTful Web Services architecture

• Designed for maintainability• Source application owns both data and UX

• No data transformations, replication or

synchronization

• Open / extensible• Enables use cases for cross-vendor

interoperability

• Supports N:N relationships – ideal for

selective data sharing across supply chain

Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration

OSLC is being used as a foundational layer to satisfy key customer use cases –

extended as needed to deliver more robust interoperability.

“Link, not synch”

Monitoring

Asset

Management

Product Lifecycle

Management

Quality

Management

Architecture

Management

Requirements

Management

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OSLC Groups

• ALM-PLM Interoperability (2nd edition)

• Define Industrial relevant scenarios for interoperability of ALM and PLM engineering.

• Lifecycle Integration Patterns

• A user group focused on finding and sharing of solutions to common lifecycle integration problems.

• Linked Data Platform

• Writing a W3C specification for HTTP-based (RESTful) application integration patterns using read/write Linked Data.

• RDF Data Shapes

• Writing a W3C Recommendation for describing structural constraints and validate RDF instance data against those

• Automation

• Reducing manual interactions in all phases of software development and operations

• Change and Configuration Management

• Tasks, defects, assets, and configurations at OASIS

• PROMCODE TC

• Exchanging project management information across organizational boundaries

• Core

• Common problems with finding, creating, and updating resources

• Architecture Management

• Modeling, diagrams, and use cases for software development

• Automation

• Plans, requests, and results for builds and deployments

• Change Management

• Defects, enhancements, changes, and tasks

• Performance Monitoring

• Watching availability, performance, and capacity

• Quality Management

• Plans, cases, and results for ongoing testing

• Requirements Management

• Define stakeholder needs and how to meet them

• Embedded Systems

• Integrating dedicated components

• Mobile

• Mobile-specific needs

• Asset Management

• Reusable components, documentation, and representations

• Configuration Management

• Snapshots, baselines, and versions

• Estimation and Measurement

• Size, quality, time, and effort for making software

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Application Lifecycle Management

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Requirements Modeling

• Model Requirements in SysML or

• Import from a Requirements Management tool

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MBSE and Requirements Integration

Requirements Management Tool

Requirements

Additional

Model Elements

Model Trace

Links

MB

SE

/Req

uir

emen

ts

Syn

chro

nize

r

MBSE Tool

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• Description of Problem • Customers increasingly need to exchange

requirements and specifications between or within companies using the same or different requirement management applications

• Use Case(s)• Synchronize requirements for supported

applications– IBM DOORs– PTC Integrity Lifecycle Manager

• Imports and exports standard ReqIF (requirement interchange format) files

• Support rich text, images, OLE, and relationship information

• Independent viewer for standard ReqIF files• Flexible configuration and mapping of

exchange information• Customer Value

• Enables organizations to interchange large amounts of requirements information on an on-going and managed basis over the lifetime of any particular project or product.

OMG ReqIF Requirements Interchange

Challenge: Difficulty in exchanging requirements across various boundaries

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Requirements Interchange and Connection

OMG

ReqIF

PTC Integrity

Lifecycle Manager

PTC Integrity

Requirements Connector

PTC Integrity

Lifecycle Manager Adaptor

Requirements

PTC Integrity

Requirements Connector

PTC Integrity

DOORS Adaptor

PTC Integrity

Lifecycle Manager

PTC Integrity

Requirements Connector

PTC Integrity

Lifecycle Manager Adaptor

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System Context Modeling

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Structural and Behavioral Modeling

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System Model Simulation

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Systems Engineering and the Internet of Things

SoS/ThingWorx

Mashup

Thing Shapes

Edge Devices

System Design Live System

Device

Code

Thing

Shapes

Layer Real World

Mashup

Deployed

Deployed

Deployed

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Product Line Engineering

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OMG Reusable Asset Specification (RAS)

• Modular Design is an approach which segments the design of whole systems into linked, manageable and reusable sub-system designs

Module (Asset)

Library

Module

System Model

Expand product offering while

reducing costs

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The Overloaded System Model

The resulting ‘Overloaded’ System Model

created by using previously created System

Blocks, or reused Library Assets

© 2015 PTC

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Model Based Product Line Engineering ISO 26550

Drag & drop a requirements onto a

diagram and define a ‘Satisfy‘ link

© 2015 PTC

Orthogonal Variability Modeling (OVM)

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Model-based Product Line Engineering

Variable Parameters

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© 2008 PTC

Generate the Product Model

© 2015 PTC

Use the Variant Selector

to create a Product Model

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© 2008 PTC

The Generated Product Model

In another diagram of the same

model, Web Sensor is also

pruned out of the Product Model

© 2015 PTC

New Product Model with Sleeper

Cab and Semi-automatic

Transmissions pruned out of the

Product Line Model

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Model- Based Product Line Engineering

Product ModelProduct Line Super-system Model

Sub-System 2

Sub-System 1

Asset Library

Asset 1(Sub-System

Model)

Asset 2(Sub-System

Model)Asset 3

(Sub-System Model)

Asset 4(Sub-System NO

Model)

Sub-System 2

Asset 1 Asset 2 Asset 3 Asset 4

Product Line

Models

Links via

Assets

Sub-system

Product Line

Models

etc.

V V V

V V

V V

V

VP

V

Decision Set

V

VP

V

Decision Set

V

VP

V

Decision Set

• Integrated MBSE, Modular Design & Variability Modeling = Model-based Product Line Engineering

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Product Lifecycle Management

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• Product lifecycle management (PLM) is the process of managing the entire lifecycle of a product from inception, through engineering design and manufacture, to service and disposal of manufactured products. PLM integrates people, data, processes and business systems and provides a product information backbone for companies and their extended enterprise.

• Within PLM there are five primary areas;• Systems engineering (SE)

• Product and portfolio m² (PPM)

• Product design (CAx)

• Manufacturing process management (MPM)

• Product data management (PDM)

Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)

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Uwe KaufmannModelAlchemy Consulting2015

Current SysML / MBSE limitations

• SysML tools lack integration with other engineering tools and requirements management systems– Lack of standardized interfaces

– Immaturity of model exchange

– Problems handling large sets of structured requirement

• Lack of representation of artefacts from important disciplines:– Mechanical CAD, Geometry

– Electrics, Electronics (ECAD)

• Insufficient support for the re-use for system models

• No encapsulation of SysML models– To support model assemblies like in 3D CAD

– To build model libraries

– To exchange model patterns

• Lack of variant-, configuration, and change management

• Lack of information traceability throughout the whole lifecycle, including maintenance, disposal

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Facets of PLM-MBSE integration

Or: fundamental issues in product development that need to be solved

• Need for a holistic integrated system model– Multidisciplinary development needs common language

• Traceability

• Complexity management– Large sets of requirements

– Many dependencies between system components

– Collaboration between many development teams

• Co-Simulation

• Increase comprehensibility of a product/system

• Integration of enterprise and business aspects– Enterprise architecture

– Business objectives

• Support for collaboration in MBSE

• Support management of MBSE artefacts

• ? Product line engineering = ALM

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Functional

Model

Structural

ModelRequirements

Model

Req1

Req2

Req2.1

Req2.2

Req3

Req3.1

Req4

Func1

Func1.1

Sequence1

Sequence2

Sequence3

Func2

Actor

1Block2

Block1

Block3

Port1 Port2

Connector1

Variability

Configurable Product

Structure (eBOM)

Software

Executables

Parts, End

Items,

Configura

ble

Modules

PT

C W

ind

ch

ill

Func3

Create PLM

Configurable

Modules, Parts,

Options and Choices

from SysML Block

Structure with

variability

Options

and

Choices

MBSE to PLM Productivity – High Level SCENARIO

Variability Model

Decision

Set

Variation

Point

Variant

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Model and Part Structure in SysML

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Export of MBSE Parts List to PLM

Select SysML Block/Block

Property for export to PLM

Export tool will launch

with the selected item

and it’s Block Properties

Can also be a Variation

Point

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MBSE to PLM Selection of Parts

Review and confirm

the items selected for

export

Drag and drop

additional items from

standard Modeler

Browsers

Items can be

defined as

Windchill

PDMLink End

Items or

Configurable

Modules

Structure can be

expanded/collapsed

Items can be marked

as included/excluded

for export

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Export of MBSE Variability to PLM

If the included

Blocks/Block

Properties have

related variability

items, they are

automatically

included in step 2

of the Exporter

Structure can be

expanded/collapsed

Items can be marked

as included/excluded

for export

Review and confirm

the variability items

selected for export

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MBSE and PLM Traceability

MBSE SysML

Structure is

Imported into

PLM

Options,

Choices and

Option Set

are createdParts, Part

Structure and

Variability

Expressions

are created

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MBSE and PLM Bi-Directional Traceability

Browse

Modeler data

and select

items

Select items

on both sides

and click

Apply to

create new

trace links

View details

and existing

traces for

selected item

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MBSE and PLM Bi-Directional Traceability

Trace Links can be

viewed in PLM

Traces tables

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PLE integration across ALM, Modeling and PLM

Functional

Model

Structural

ModelRequirements

Model

Req1

Req2

Req2.1

Req2.2

Req3

Req3.1

Req4

Func1

Func1.1

Sequence1

Sequence2

Sequence3

Func2

Actor

1Block2

Block1

Block3

Port1 Port2

Connector1

Product

Structure

(eBOM)

Software Executables

Parts, End Items,

Configurable ModulesPTC Integrity

Lifecycle

Manager

Func3

PTC

Integrity

Modeler

System

Model

(SysML)

Variability

Model

DecisionSet

VariationPoint

Variant

Option

Choice

Choice

VariantSelection

Options &

Variants

PTC

Windchill

Requirements

Req1

Req2

Req2.1

Req2.2

Req3

Req3.1

Req4

REST/OSLC

Links

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Integrated MBSE – PLM - ALM

PTC IntegrityModeler

ExistingUI

PTC WindchillPDMLink

ExistingUI

PTC IntegrityLifecycle Manager

ExistingUI

3rd PartyTool

ToolUI

OSLC Service

Delegated Web UIs

OSLC Service

Delegated Web UIs

OSLC Service

Delegated Web UIs

OSLC Service

Delegated Web UIs

Other Web App Dev Tool

Task Based Web Apps (single or multiple data sources)

REST Architecture

OSLC

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2D/3D Annotation Synchronization• Adds missing annotations from drawing to 3D model• Corrects incomplete/incorrect annotations• Creates combined states on 3D model from each drawing view • Creates 3D cross sections from 2D cross sections• Checks consistency between 2D & 3D annotations

MBDVidia for PTC Creo

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LINKING DIGITAL ASSETS TO THE REAL WORLD

According to a study last year by Boeing and the University of Iowa, Augmented Reality can…

• Increase first-time fix rate by 90%

• Speed procedures by 30%

Interact

Enhance the user’s view

of the physical world with

the overlay of actual or

hypothetical digital

information

Train or guide users on

how to perform a task

through the overlay of

graphical instructions

or real-time expert

guidance

Visualize Instruct

Manipulate digital

information with natural

user interfaces or control

a product through an

augmented digital user

interface

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Virtual Reality

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• Stop by the PTC booth for a demonstration.

Augmented Reality

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Service &Parts

Information

Service Lifecycle Management PortfolioConnecting Products & Services

Service InformationCreate, Manage, Deliver, and Advise

Service PartsOptimization

Field Service Management

ThingX (Augmented Reality)ThingWorxMachine Learning

Smart, Connected Service for Smart, Connected Products

Service Network

Management

Service Parts Management

Service Parts

Pricing

Service Knowledge and Diagnostics

Connected Service Applications

Equipment Service

Connected SPM

Remote Service

Predictive Service

Connected Field Service

PTC Confidential – Forward looking information subject to

change without notice

Service Event Management & Execution

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Questions and Answers

DescriptionDescription You

:Attendee

Me

:Speaker

loop1

You

:Attendee

Me

:Speaker

loop1 while open questions exist

Question1.1

end loop

while open questions exist

Question1.1Question

Answer1.1.1Question

Answer1.1.1AnswerAnswer

end loop

{Speech Time}{Speech Time}

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