
Written by Harry Julsing Thursday, 09 February 2012 12:00
Mithun is offering a new course System Modeling with SysML

Mithun Training & Consulting is now offering a new 4-day course "System Modeling with SysML". SysML is a profile of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and has become an industry standard for integral modeling and specification of software intensive multidisciplinary systems and helps to improve system-architecting practices by enabling systematic model-based systems engineering (MBSE).
Typically, SysML offers a number of graphical modeling techniques. It supports the integrated construction of graphical models from requirements down to detailed structural and behavioral system descriptions. The models form a basis for sound system engineering resulting in well-motivated and well-documented system architectures.
Our course System Modeling with SysML aims to provide a practical working knowledge of the various modeling techniques offered in the SysML. The approach is case-based, so that participants will be able to understand how these techniques can be applied in their particular situation.
"This course is a wonderful add-on to our extensive UML course offering and is exceptionally suitable for engineers involved in designing and developing complex multidisciplinary machines and equipment in which software has become an essential integral component" says Harry Julsing, Director of Mithun Training & Consulting.
Please contact us for more information.
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