Armstrong Process Group, Inc. APG Professional Education Division

`` Sparx Enterprise Architect

Objectives Description • Learn how to apply key Enterprise Architect provides students with a handson features of Sparx opportunity for learning how to capture systems engineering models with the Enterprise Architect for OMG Systems Modeling Language 1.3 (OMG SysML™) using Sparx Enterprise • engineering Architect (EA). Starting with an overview of EA, students will review various • Objectoriented configuration options and model organization guidelines. Students begin systems modeling building a domain model using simple block definition diagrams. Then students using SysML capture system requirements and establish traceability relationships using a relationship matrix. Students continue with creating actors and use cases to • Build integrated set of system models build a use case model and then represent their interactions with sequence • Domain model diagrams. Modeling of statedriven behavior is covered through the use of state machine diagrams. The decomposition of the system into subsystems and • System requirements • System use case components is covered. Students simulate system constraints using parametric model diagrams. The course concludes with modeling more detailed internal system behavior with internal block diagrams and activity diagrams. Most class time is • System state model used for students to do handson exercises following stepbystep workbook. • System design model

• Constraint model Course Outline (Modules and Topics) • System behavioral models • Build Domain Model • Model System Design • Diagrams covered • EA workspace configuration • Parts and values • Requirements • Domains and blocks • Value types, units, and dimensions diagram • Diagrams and elements • SysML block definition diagrams • Relationships and properties • Model Constraints • Block definition • Capture System Requirements • Constraint blocks and binding connectors diagram • Importing requirements from documents • Parametric simulation • SysML requirements diagrams • SysML parametric diagrams • Internal block diagram • Traceability matrices • Model System Interaction • Searching and navigating model • Ports, interfaces, and signals • Use case diagram • Build Use Case Model • Flow properties and flow items • State machine • Use cases, actors, and packages • SysML internal block diagrams diagram • Use case interactions and fragments • Model System Behavior • Activity diagram • SysML use case and sequence diagrams • Activities, flows, synchronization bars • Model System State • Partitions, pins, decisions, guards • Sequence diagram • States, transitions, events • SysML activity diagrams • Parametric diagram • Guards, actions, activities • Allocations • SysML state machine diagrams Duration Course # Prerequisites In partnership with 1 day 010625 • Systems Engineering Fundamentals course • SysML User Fundamentals course

Audience • SysML Modeling Fundamentals course • Advanced SysML Modeling course Systems engineer • Continuing education • Systems analyst • • Enterprise Architect Systems Development • Hardware architect • Enterprise Architect Advanced Systems Classroom requirements • Sparx Enterprise Architect

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