🚀 NEWS: SysML.org Launches Specialized SysML v2 Section
For those keen on learning about more about the recently adopted OMG SysML v2.0 standard, check out the specialized SysML v2 section of SysML.org. It includes a SysML v2 Review: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly, a SysML v2 FAQ and curated lists of SysML v2 ModSim tools and SysML v2 training services.
The SysML.org web provides information about the SysML Partners and their SysML Open Source Specification Project, which created the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) v1 dialect (profile) of the Unified Modeling Language v 2 (UML 2) for systems engineering applications in 2003. Subsequently, the Object Management Group (OMG) adopted a version of SysML as OMG SysML in 2006, and the Software Development Times awarded the SysML Partners with its "SD Times 100" award for industry leadership in the “Modeling” category in 2007.
For information about the current version of OMG SysML, see the SysML FAQ: What is the current version of SysML?.
For information about the SysML v2 major revision of SysML v1 see the specialized SysML v2 section of this web.
How to Learn More About SysML & MBSE
To learn more about the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) and Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), please see the following FAQs:
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