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Alain Kerbrat ([email protected]) AFIS representative Coordinator of the MBSE Technical Committee Alain Kerbrat ([email protected]) AFIS representative Coordinator of the MBSE Technical Committee AFIS Association Française d’Ingénierie Système (French INCOSE Chapter) AFIS Association Française d’Ingénierie Système (French INCOSE Chapter)
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Alain Kerbrat ([email protected])AFIS representativeCoordinator of the MBSE Technical Committee

Alain Kerbrat ([email protected])AFIS representativeCoordinator of the MBSE Technical Committee

AFISAssociation Française d’Ingénierie Système

(French INCOSE Chapter)

AFISAssociation Française d’Ingénierie Système

(French INCOSE Chapter)

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Integrated systems Control and command systems Communication systems

Air Traffic Management systems Civil engineering: Millau bridge

Small and large systems

Tomorrow: nanosystems…

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MechanicalEngineering

Marketing FinanceHumanFactors

ElectricalEngineering

ComputerScience

CivilEngineering

ChemicalEngineering

Quality Production

Maintenance

Sustainability

Security

Safety

Otherengineeringspecialties

Contracting

SystemsEngineering: a true conductor

SE: interdisciplinary

Do not focus only on the technical dimension…

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AFISNon-profit organization:

- founded in 1998,- composed of corporate members (companies, public organizations, SMEs, Education and Research organizations) and individual members.

In 2012:� 40 corporate members

(22/5/13),� 450 individual members

(including 300 free members from the corporate members).

AFIS: association française d’ingénierie système

Recherche

Enseignement

Recherche

Enseignement

SMEs< 500p

Individual Members

Organizations≥ 500p

Research

Teaching

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Promote Systems Engineering

� presenting its principles aiming at delivering the right products to customers.

� Favor the use of SE within public and private organizations.

� Promote education in SE within the corresponding communities: students, teachers, training organizations, research labs…

� Favor exchanges between end-users and enhance the knowledge base of SE, while focusing on its adaptation to various application domains.

� Represent users within professional meetings at national, European, international levels.

Goals of AFIS

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Technical Committees

– Global Processes. Coordinator: Alain Le Put

Definition, use, adaptation of processes throughout all lifecycle activities.

– Model Based Systems Engineering. Coordinator: Alain Kerbrat, David Lesens (EADS)

Methods, practices, tools (simulation, virtual integration) to design and validate a system.

– SE Management. Coordinator: Roland Mazzella (THALES), Gilles Meuriot (AREVA)

Methods, models, practices, tools used to manage SE within the global project management.

– Training and Skills. Coordinator: Eric Bonjour (ENSGSI), Patricia Pancher (THALES)

Identification of the skills to acquire, from student level to employee within a company; continuing training; certifying/labeling professional skills.

– Emerging Technologies, Innovation and SE. Coordinator: Catherine Devic (EDF), Gérard Morel (Univ. Nancy), Dominique Seguela (CNES), Bruno Vallespir (Univ. Bordeaux), Frédéric Kratz (ENSI Bourges)

– Human Factors and SE. Coordinator: Régis Mollard et Marion Wolff (Univ. Paris Descartes)

– Systems-of-systems and services. Coordinator: Jean-Luc Garnier (Thales), Claude Pourcel

Architecture and engineering of SoS and Service-intensive systems.

– Safety, maintainability, validation of systems. Coordinator: Tony Hutinet (Dassault Systèmes), Eric Levrat (Univ. Nancy), François Peres (ENIT)

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� Guidebook “Découvrir et comprendre l’ingénierie système”(“Discover and understand

SE”): SE pedagogical and attractive guide.

� White Paper “SE: the AFIS vision for the 2020s”.

� REGAL (requirements engineering guide for all), interactive data base on Requirement Mgt Best Practices. INCOSE-AFIS collaboration.

Elected “Product of the 2009 year” by INCOSE.

� Technical Leaflets (SE processes and sub-processes, systems-of-systems, etc.), developed by AFIS working groups: over 200 documents.

http://www.incose.org/REGAL

AFIS Products and services (2/2): examples

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Partnerships and on-going actionsPartnerships and on-going actions� CSDM’10 and ’11: sponsor of conference, invited talk.� ICSSEA’10 and ’11: sponsor of conference, invited talk.� ERGOIA’11: sponsor of conference, invited talk.

� AFIA: sponsor of conference AFIA’11, joint thematic day ISIA’11 (Nov. 11).� SEE: joint thematic day “management & trust in complex systems” (Sep. 11).� SYNTEC : invited talk on AFIS.

� Participation to BKCASE project (4th Workshop in Toulouse 2010).� Journal Génie Logiciel (special issue March 11, papers in other issues).

� BNAé: working groups (open systems…).

� AFNOR: active member, participation to standardization commissions.

� Regional Chapters: Midi-Pyrénées (conference lunches, meeting students-enterprises Dec. 10), Grand Est.

� On-going: French-speaking chapters (Quebec Montréal; Morocco).

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� INCOSE:

– 7000 members,– a worldwide coverage of over 100 countries.

� AFIS and INCOSE:

– an exclusive MOU since 1999,– every AFIS member is INCOSE “International Affiliate”.

���� Access to publications (Insight, System Engineering Journal), to international exchange and working groups, and to unique services such as the certification of system engineers.

AFIS: access to a worldwide networkthrough the MOU with INCOSE

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SE MODELING TRENDS

Synthesis of the workshop “Modélisation”

AFIS seminar, Mont-Griffon, october 2011

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Models and viewpoints

SystemInput Flow Output Flow

Interface Interface

Objectives & Constraints

Resource

Scenario

X:Utilisateur S1:System

:Mon Système

Functional

Temporal

Data model

Parent

ChildA ChildB

Foo

Organic

Projection /allocations

System engineering requires thinking with various, consistent viewpointsflows

Source: Alain FAISANDIER, MAP système - [email protected]

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Workshop « Modeling »

Which modeling approaches are needed

for the engineering of

future complex systems ?

�Objective:

Identify trends and necessary improvements

in modeling techniques and tools

�Attendance:

– 40 persons, 70% industry25

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Topics (1/4)

« One (model) to rule them all ?»A universal/unified SE modeling language,

Or a combination of specialized languages ?

� Modeling dimensions: • Multi-disciplines, • Multi-levels, concurrent engineering,• Covering the whole system life-cycle

� Combining specialized languages ���� Common meta-model ?

� How to manage changes coming from one viewpoint, and impacting others ?

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Synthesis (1/4)

A universal/unified SE modeling language, Or a combination of specialized languages ?

� Domain Specific languages for domain engineers• A system level model can be considered as intrusive• Any generic, universal language will end up being customized per domain

� Transverse techniques for transverse disciplines• Using safety, performances modeling in addition to functional modeling

� Organising the consistency of multi-dimension modeling• Simplified models for the communciation between domains• Synthesis/abstraction for upper level modellng• Requirements as the simplest, minimal exchange model ?

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Topics (2/4)

Is the precise (formal) definition of language semanticshelping or hampering a wide usage of modeling ?

� Plus:– Better tools � accuracy, interoperability, automation – Formal proof, simulation and test generation while keeping the

exact semantics– Now recognized as a credit for aeronautical certification– ….

� Minus: – Accuracy and rigidity can hamper a creation process– Limitation of the usage scope– Higher cost (training, competences, tools)– …

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Synthesis(2/4)

Is the precise (formal) definition of language semanticshelping or hampering a wide usage of modeling ?

� Two distinct class of needs– Exchange with stakeholders, understand, negociate, « What »

�Formalism shall be open, flexible, easy to understand

– Design, Verify& validate, « How » �Formalism shall be precise, simulation ready

� Bridge between the two worlds « Contratualize »– Two different viewpoints– Synthesis/abstraction from the formal level, to communicate with

stakeholder using an appropriate formalism– Manage traceability

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Topics (3/4)

Is a standardized language like SysML appropriatefor an efficient modeling ?

� Does « standardization » bring value ? o E.g.: SDL standardized by ITU-T, but limited usage by the industry

� A bridge between vairous industrial approaches: o SysML and Architecture Frameworks,

o Scade-SysML, Matlab/SysML, SysML and Modélica ?

� Is SysML still seen as an IT language ?

� Should it be used in continuity with UML ?

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Synthesis (3/4)

Is a standardized language like SysML appropriatefor an efficient modeling ?

� SysML:• SysML being a « standard » is a major reason for the growing interest

– Risk minimisation: « Being wrong alone » < « Being wrong together » < « Being right alone »

� SysML acceptance is variable • For computer science people, it is a generic language• For non IT people, it is a sowtware oriented language• No standard methodology

– Need for CSEP/OCSMP engineers

� Efficent use• Reuse is a must (design patterns, products line modeling)

�Standardized Domain Specific Languages ?

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Topics (4/4)

What is missing for system-level validation based on simulation ? Or formal proof ?

� Level of details necessary for simulation

� Simulation partial models, abstract models

� Relationship with the real worldo Real-time, human factors, non-determinism, dysfunctionnal …

� Modeling properties is an additional costo Learning an additional language

o Doubling the modeling effort

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Synthèse(4/4)

What is missing for system-level validation based on simulation ? Or formal proof ?

� Not so many feedbacks for system-level simulationo ROI hard to evaluate

o Large gap between a descriptive model and a simulated model

o Modeling transverse aspects is hard(eg: Human Factors)

� Most of the simulation is done at sub-systems level, with domain specific languagesand tools

� System-level simulation is applied when mandatory (e.g.: Safety)

� Property verification– Identification of emerging properties

• Dimension constraints, constraints on environment

– Some isolated exampels of projects using formal verification

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Website: http://www.afis.fr/Contact: [email protected]

Dominique Luzeaux: President of [email protected]

Catherine Devic: Vice-President of [email protected]

To join AFIS:

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AFIS membership conditionsCorporate Members

� Companies and public organizations ≥ 500 personnel• 9800€ yearly fees with 10 free members• Vote weight: 6

� SMEs < 500 personnel• 3000€ yearly fees with 5 free members• Vote weight: 2

� Education & Research • Education : 1000€ yearly fees with 25 free members (23 students plus 2 professors)• Vote weight: 1

• Research: 1000€ yearly fees with 10 free members • Vote weight: 1

Individual MembersRegular: 150€ yearly feesRetired: 50€ yearly feesStudent: 30€ yearly fees (not including INCOSE fee)