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Systems architecture modeling with the Arcadia method : a practical guide to Capella /

This book is an illustrative guide for the understanding and implementation of model-based systems and architecture engineering with the Arcadia method, using Capella, a new open-source solution. More than just another systems modeling tool, Capella is a comprehensive and extensible Eclipse applicat...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Roques, Pascal (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Oxford : ISTE Press Ltd ; Elsevier Ltd, 2018.
Colección:Implementation of model based system engineering set
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Reminders for the Arcadia Method
  • 1.1. Novelties, strengths and principles
  • 1.1.1. History
  • 1.1.2. Founding principles
  • 1.2. Architecture levels and associated concepts
  • 1.2.1. Overview
  • 1.2.2. Operational Analysis
  • 1.2.3. System Analysis
  • 1.2.4. Logical Architecture
  • 1.2.5. Physical Architecture
  • 1.2.6. EPBS
  • 1.3. Main types of Arcadia diagrams
  • 1.3.1. Data Flow diagrams
  • 1.3.2. Architecture diagrams
  • 1.3.3. Scenario diagrams
  • 1.3.4. Mode and State diagrams
  • 1.3.5. Breakdown diagrams
  • 1.3.6. Class diagrams
  • 1.3.7. Capability diagrams
  • ch. 2 Capella: A System Modeling Solution
  • 2.1. Radius considered and stakes involved
  • 2.2. Principles of the tool
  • 2.2.1. Principles of the man-machine interface
  • 2.2.2. Model element versus graphical object
  • 2.2.3. Integrated methodological guidance
  • 2.2.4. Different natures of diagrams
  • 2.2.5. Additional information on the diagrams
  • 2.2.6. Embedded requirements management solution
  • ch. 3 Complete Example of Modeling with Capella: Operational Analysis
  • 3.1. Presentation of the case study and project creation
  • 3.1.1. Presentation of the EOLE case study
  • 3.1.2. Creation of the EOLE project
  • 3.2. Operational Analysis
  • 3.2.1. Main concepts and diagrams
  • 3.2.2. Operational Capabilities and Entities
  • 3.2.3. Operational Activities and Interactions
  • 3.2.4. Allocation of Activities to the Operational Entities
  • 3.2.5. Additional diagrams and concepts
  • ch. 4 Complete Example of Modeling with Capella: System Analysis
  • 4.1. Main concepts and diagrams
  • 4.2. Going from the Operational level to the System level
  • 4.3. System Capabilities
  • 4.4. Functional Analysis at the System level
  • 4.5. Functional Chains at the System level
  • 4.6. Allocation of Functions to the System or to Actors
  • 4.7. System-level Scenarios
  • 4.8. Modes and States at the System level
  • 4.9. Data modeling at the System level
  • ch. 5 Complete Example of Modeling with Capella: Logical Architecture
  • 5.1. Main concepts and diagrams
  • 5.2. Moving from the System level to the Logical level
  • 5.3. Logical Components
  • 5.4. Allocation of the Logical Functions
  • 5.5. System to Subsystem Transition
  • 5.6. Scenarios on the Logical level
  • 5.7. Logical subcomponents
  • ch. 6 Complete Example of Modeling with Capella: Physical Architecture
  • 6.1. Main concepts and diagrams
  • 6.2. Moving from the Logical level to the Physical level
  • 6.3. Physical Components
  • 6.4. Allocating the Functions to the Physical Components
  • 6.5. Functional Chains on the Physical level
  • 6.6. Return to the Physical Components and the structural links
  • 6.7. Integrating Specialty Viewpoints
  • 6.8. Replicable and Replica Elements
  • ch. 7 Complete Example of Modeling with Capella: EPBS
  • 7.1. Main concepts and diagrams
  • 7.2. Moving from the Physical level to the EPBS level
  • 7.3. Configuration Item
  • 7.4. Traceability between Configuration Items and Physical Components.