Gallery Tutorial TRAIL: Webel's ultimate guide to Systems Modeling Language (v1) with MagicDraw/Cameo Section 01:01: [BRIEF] SysML Overview Tags and keywords Topic level ESSENTIAL UML keywords Diagram Class Diagram Composite Structure Diagram Package Diagram Activity Diagram Sequence Diagram StateMachine Diagram UseCase Diagram SysML keywords SysML Block Definition Diagram SysML Internal Block Diagram SysML Package Diagram SysML Activity Diagram SysML Sequence Diagram SysML State Machine Diagram SysML Use Case Diagram SysML Parametric Diagram SysML Requirement Diagram Keywords Systems Modeling Language SysML Slide kind SysML Package Diagram SysML-1.6: 'SysML reuses many of the major diagram types of UML. In some cases, the UML diagrams are strictly reused, such as use case, sequence, state machine, and package diagrams, whereas in other cases they are modified so that they are consistent with SysML ...' SysML-1.6: 'For example, the block definition diagram and internal block diagram are similar to the UML class diagram and composite structure diagram respectively, but include extensions ... Activity diagrams have also been modified via the activity extensions. ' Click on the image to view it full size SysML-1.6: 'SysML does not use all of the UML diagram types such as the object diagram, communication diagram, interaction overview diagram, timing diagram, deployment diagram, and profile diagram. ' SysML-1.6: 'In the case of the profile diagram, profile definitions can be captured on a package diagram and the parametric diagram.' While SysML does not officially include the UML Profile Diagram, in practice in the MagicDraw/Cameo tool it is often used (rather than a Package Diagram) to afford access to all profile element menus and to make it clear that it involves profile elements. SysML-1.6: 'The requirement diagram is a new SysML diagram type. A requirement diagram provides a modeling construct for text- based requirements, and the relationship between requirements and other model elements that satisfy or verify them.' SysML-1.6: 'The parametric diagram is a new SysML diagram type that describes the constraints among the properties associated with blocks. This diagram is used to integrate behavior and structure models with engineering analysis models such as performance, ...' SysML-1.6: 'Tabular representations, such as the allocation table, are used in SysML but are not considered part of the diagram taxonomy.' Up next 08:01: The building Blocks of SysML Notes Snippets (quotes/extracts) [SysML-1.6] SysML reuses many of the major diagram types of UML. In some cases, the UML diagrams are strictly reused, such as use case, sequence, state machine, and package diagrams, whereas in other cases they are modified so that they are consistent with SysML ... [SysML-1.6] For example, the block definition diagram and internal block diagram are similar to the UML class diagram and composite structure diagram respectively, but include extensions ... [SysML-1.6] Activity diagrams have also been modified via the activity extensions. [SysML-1.6] Tabular representations, such as the allocation table, are used in SysML but are not considered part of the diagram taxonomy. [SysML-1.6] SysML does not use all of the UML diagram types such as the object diagram, communication diagram, interaction overview diagram, timing diagram, deployment diagram, and profile diagram. [SysML-1.6] In the case of the profile diagram, profile definitions can be captured on a package diagram and the parametric diagram. [SysML-1.6] The requirement diagram is a new SysML diagram type. A requirement diagram provides a modeling construct for text- based requirements, and the relationship between requirements and other model elements that satisfy or verify them. [SysML-1.6] The parametric diagram is a new SysML diagram type that describes the constraints among the properties associated with blocks. This diagram is used to integrate behavior and structure models with engineering analysis models such as performance, ... Visit also Visit also (backlinks) Related slides (includes other tutorials) Figure 4-3: SysML Package Structure Related slides (backlinks, includes other tutorials) Flags Book traversal links for The SysML diagrams Previous Up Next