SysML for Systems Engineering

Out now

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A new book giving a pragmatic introduction to SysML - the systems modelling language - written by Jon Holt and Simon Perry has just been published by the IET.

The theoretical aspects and syntax of SysML are covered and each concept is explained through a number of example applications. All aspects of the language are covered and are discussed in an independent and frank manner, based on practical experience of applying the SysML in the real world.

Books

Published

“UML for Systems Engineering: watching the wheels”, Second edition, Holt J (2004), IEE, ISBN 0-86341-354-4 (Covers)

“A Pragmatic Guide to Business Process Modelling”, Holt J (2005), BCS, ISBN 1-902505-66-2 (Covers)

"SysML for Systems Engineering", Holt J & Perry S (2008), IET, ISBN 978-0-86341-825-9

Publications, Papers and Presentations (for download)

"SysML:describing the system", Dr Jon Holt and Simon Perry, IET Information Professional August/September 2006

"Just like that" Business process modelling, Dr Jon Holt, BCS ITnow November 2005

"Model Worker" UML modelling, Dr Jon Holt, IEE Information Professional August/September 2004

"Standards development", Dr Jon Holt, BCS The computer Bulletin November 2004

"The Vicious Triangle of Modelling", Dr Jon Holt, The IEE Review April 2004

"The role of systems engineering in global standardisation", Dr Jon Holt and Dr Paul McNeillis, Presented at INCOSE 2006 (Awarded best paper)

"When is a Process Model Not a Process Model - A Comparison between UML and BPMN", Simon A. Perry, Presented at The IEE seminar on Process Modelling using UML, March 2006

"Picturing risk - Connecting Industries", Mike Brownsword and Dr Rossi Setchi, Presented at The IEE seminar on UML for Systems Engineers February 2005

This page was last updated on: 15/02/2008

Watching the wheels