METHOD for 3D-ENVIRONMENT DRIVEN DOMAIN KNOWLEDGE ELICITATION and SYSTEM MODEL GENERATION

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The development of cyber-physical systems requires close cooperation between stakeholders from different disciplines. Model-based systems engineering support this by the design of a system model. Non-identified domain knowledge by the stakeholders is a challenge when creating the system model. The CONSENS 3D-Modeling Method supports the domain-independent elicitation of domain knowledge using a 3D environment and enables the derivation of a SysML system model. We applyed the method by implementing a prototype, called 3D Engineer, to an application example from the automotive industry.

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Japs, S., Kaiser, L., & Kharatyan, A. (2020). METHOD for 3D-ENVIRONMENT DRIVEN DOMAIN KNOWLEDGE ELICITATION and SYSTEM MODEL GENERATION. In Proceedings of the Design Society: DESIGN Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 197–206). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/dsd.2020.41

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