This lesson covers the comparison between SysML v1 and SysML v2, focusing on the concept of definition and usage. It explains how this concept was inconsistently applied in SysML v1 and how it has been formally integrated into SysML v2. The lesson also discusses the benefits of this integration, such as effective reuse, ease of learning and usage, and automation. It further elaborates on the consistent terminology and decomposition pattern in SysML v2, making it more straightforward. The lesson also highlights the creation of modeling artifacts using the Ansys Systems Architecture Modeler. Lastly, it summarizes the improvements in SysML v2, making it more usable, precise, expressive, extensible, and interoperable.
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00:14 – Concept of definition and usage in SysML v1 and v2
03:25 –Terminology mapping for SysML v1 and v2