Web Based Training - oose eG
Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a key technology for successful system development. The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) anticipated in its “Vision 2025” that it will become the standard in systems engineering. The current “Vision 2035” further emphasizes the importance of MBSE
Training and Practice
You learn and experience the methodical basics of model-based system development in a compact, practice-oriented training course. This includes a thorough treatment of the standard OMG Systems Modeling Language (OMG SysML), but you will also receive valuable first-hand tips for practical implementation. We are co-developers of SysML and actively involved in numerous MBSE projects.
Based on the universal modeling methodology SYSMOD (Systems Modeling Toolbox), the training leads you from the system idea and use cases to the requirements and then to the system architecture. You will apply all these practices in a realistic case study. The model is created in small groups gathered around flipcharts and meta plan walls. Comparing the results of the different groups typically leads to engaging and enlightening discussions. Your trainer will show you in common SysML tools how models are implemented in the tool.
Certification Preparation
The one-day preparation course for the OCSMP Model User Certificate rounds off the seminar on the last day. You will receive an internationally recognized confirmation that you have sound knowledge in the field of model-based systems engineering. In this training, we will prepare you for the OCSMP Model User exam and conduct the exam with you. You will immediately receive the result of the examination. oose is co-developer of the OCSMP certification and can optimally prepare you for the examination.
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02.06.2025- 06.06.2025 | online | 3.141,60 € |
This training is aimed at Systems Engineers and System Architects. The trainer can tailor this seminar to different target groups from beginners to experienced systems engineers. For this purpose, the training documents contain some optional basic and advanced components.