MODELS 2023
Sun 1 - Fri 6 October 2023 Västerås, Sweden
Mon 2 Oct 2023 10:30 - 12:00 at 204 - Tutorial Session 6

With the increasing complexity of enterprises and systems of systems, many companies are facing challenges in meeting project deadlines. While the Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach is already widely utilized in systems engineering, the same cannot be said for enterprise architecture. A significant disconnection between systems engineering and enterprise/systems-of-systems architecture remains. As MBSE is more and more often used in enterprise architecture and mission planning, and a need for a new mindset that integrates capability planning with ongoing projects and resource architecture, arises. This integration is essential in order to avoid capability gaps and ensure smooth capability deployment. However, there are not many practices showing how to utilize MBSE in capability planning and deployment – these practices are still new, and the latest version of Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) was appended with new tools for that. This tutorial shows how MBSE can effectively support organizations in planning capability deployments by considering available resources such as systems, personnel, and technologies. The approach covers capability planning activities beginning with value streams definition and capabilities phasing, then defining resource architecture for a solution, establishing project milestones, applying planning to the resource configurations, and performing gap analysis to identify potential capability gaps.

Mon 2 Oct

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10:30 - 12:00
Tutorial Session 6Tutorials at 204
10:30
90m
Tutorial
T6: Model-Based Capability Planning with UAF
Tutorials

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Edita Milevičienė. Industry process senior specialist with Dassault Systemes and has been working with model-based solutions since 2002. Educates clients and helps them to deploy modeling solutions based on SysML, UML, UAF and BPMN standards. Provides trainings, gives tool demonstrations, and participates in providing custom solutions for companies like BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce, Schindler, John Deere, Claas, ZF, IAV, Airbus, Kongsberg, Brose. Speaker at multiple MBSE conferences and other public events. Holds a master’s degree in Information Systems Engineering from Kaunas University of Technology (Lithuania). INCOSE Associate Systems Engineering Professional (ASEP), OMG® Certified Systems (OCSMP), Business (OCEB) and UML (OCUP) Modeling Professional.

Aurelijus Morkevičius. 17 years of experience in systems and software engineering. Managing director of industry process specialists for cyber systems engineering in Dassault Systems, CATIA brand. Areas of expertise are model-based systems and software engineering, as well as defense architectures (DoDAF, NAF, UAF). Works with companies such as Airbus, BAE Systems, Boeing, Deutsche Bahn, Ford, MITRE, ZF and others. INCOSE ASEP and OMG Certified UML, Systems Modeling and BPM professional. Co-chairman and the leading architect for the current OMG UAF standard development group. The main author of MBSE Grid framework. Representative of Dassault Systemes in INCOSE and NATO Architecture Capability Team (ACaT). Delivered multiple presentations and tutorials in INCOSE events worldwide, including international workshop and international symposium. Received PhD in Information Systems Engineering from Kaunas University of Technology in 2013. Professor of Practice in the same university where he teaches a course on enterprise architectures, author of multiple articles, and a speaker in multiple conferences.