Telelogic Rhapsody Essential Tool Training for System Engineers
Length: 4
Course Code: QQ125
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Description:
Within a span of four days, you learn the techniques required to use Systems Modeling Language (SysML) and Telelogic Rhapsody to solve a complex system engineering problem. Through the use of hands-on exercises creating real world applications, participants build a strong foundation in SysML and Rhapsody. You also learn how Harmony is a model-driven process supporting the systems and software engineering workflow. The process by which models are created is explored through the hands-on creation of a real-world systems engineering model. The essential SysML diagrams for Requirements Analysis, System Functional Analysis, System Architectural Design, and Subsystem Architectural Design are explored in the exercises. In this course, you learn how to use Rhapsody to build a simple model of a filling station. In addition, you apply the Harmony process to the development of a security system model.
Audience:
Project managers and technical leads, system engineers, system-level software engineers and anyone involved in the specification of and architectural analysis and design of real-time systems.
Objectives:
- Grasp concepts of requirements modeling using SysML and Rhapsody
- Learn the product in the context of a system engineering process flow to ensure you are comfortable applying Rhapsody at all phases of system analysis and design
- Learn the Rhapsody Harmony process in the context of the development of the security system model
- Practice optimizing and organizing a project with system engineering teams and artifacts using Rhapsody
- Validate system level architectural requirements using Rhapsody
Prerequisites:
Knowledge of system engineering concepts and process is assumed.
Topics:
- Introduction to SysML
- Requirements Modeling and Traceability
- Use Case Modeling
- SysML - Extending the UML
- Structural Building Blocks
- Modeling Structure
- Behavioral SysML
- Activity Diagrams
- Sequence Diagrams
- Structural Diagrams (Internal Block and Block Definition)
- Statecharts
- Executing SysML
- Harmony Process Overview
- Worked Example
- System Functional Analysis
- Use Case Functional Analysis
- Subsystem Architectural Design