SysML v2 as foundation for ESI tools?
report
The Systems Modeling Language (SysML) is a widely used standard for systems engineering, supported by INCOSE and OMG, that provides tools for specifying system structure and behavior through diagrams like block diagrams, use cases, and state machines. The upcoming release of SysML v2 introduces significant improvements, including a graphical and textual syntax, a standardized API for model exchange, and enhanced extensibility for domain-specific extensions. These advancements offer opportunities for integrating ESI tools—such as Eclipse LSAT, POOSL, and CommaSuite, which share overlapping formalisms with SysML—into advanced MBSE tool ecosystems, facilitating user adoption and interoperability. This report investigates the feasibility of adopting SysML v2 as a foundation for ESI tools by modeling Eclipse LSAT language concepts and assessing its applicability to other tools, leveraging the currently available prototypes for exploration.
TNO Identifier
1002564
Repository link
Publisher
TNO
Collation
55 p.
Place of publication
Eindhoven