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Integrating MBSE
and PLM
Wayne Collier
Senior Functional Architect
2008.05.14
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Starting Point: Requirements and Trace
Links
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Starting Point: Diagram AutoLayout
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Starting Point: Integrating Objects &
Documents
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Starting Point: WorkFlow and Change
Management
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The Core Product Lifecycle Management Question
Check Valve
P -1
P -2
P -5
Main Valve
Pump
Tank
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Original Logical Design
Check Valve
P -1
P -2
P -5
Main Valve
Pump
Tank
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Design Change #1
Check Valve
This change involves
inserting P-3, P-4, and
Drain Valve
Drain Valve
P-1
P-3
P-2
P-5
P-4
Main Valve
Tank
Pump
The effectivity of this
change is for Tech
Insertion #1 – think of it
as an option.
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Design Change #2
Check Valve
This change involves
replacing the Main Valve
with a Globe Valve.
P-1
P-2
P-5
Globe Valve
Tank
Pump
The effectivity of this
change is for Tech
Insertion #2 – think of it
as another option.
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Design Change #3
Check Valve
This change involves
replacing the original
Tank with a high
pressure tank.
P-1
P-2
P-5
Main Valve
Hi Pressure Tank
Pump
The effectivity of this
change is for Model #2.
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Summary of Design Changes
Design
Change
Insert P3,
P4, Drain Valve
Replace Main Valve
with Globe Valve
Replace Tank
with Hi Pres Tank
Effectivity
Tech Insertion
#1
Tech Insertion
#2
Model #2
and Up
Before
After
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3 Independent Design Changes –
Results in 8 Possible Configurations
Check Valve
Check Valve
Check Valve
Check Valve
Drain Valve
Drain Valve
P-1
P-1
P-3
P-2
P-2
P-5
Pump
Tank
P-2
Pump
Tank
Pump
Product Model = 1
Tech Insert #1 = Yes
Tech Insert #2 = Yes
Check Valve
Check Valve
Drain Valve
Drain Valve
P-1
P-1
P-2
P-5
Main Valve
Hi Pressure Tank
Product Model = 2
Tech Insert #1 = No
Tech Insert #2 = No
Pump
Hi Pressure Tank
P-1
P-1
P-3
P-2
P-3
P-5
P-4
Main Valve
P-2
Pump
P-2
P-5
Globe Valve
Hi Pressure Tank
Product Model = 2
Tech Insert #1 = Yes
Tech Insert #2 = No
Pump
Tank
Product Model = 1
Tech Insert #1 = No
Tech Insert #2 = Yes
Check Valve
P-5
P-4
Globe Valve
Globe Valve
Product Model = 1
Tech Insert #1 = Yes
Tech Insert #2 = No
P-2
P-5
Tank
Product Model = 1
Tech Insert #1 = No
Tech Insert #2 = No
Check Valve
P-3
P-5
P-4
Main Valve
Main Valve
P-1
P-1
Product Model = 2
Tech Insert #1 = No
Tech Insert #2 = Yes
Pump
Hi Pressure Tank
P-5
P-4
Globe Valve
Product Model = 2
Tech Insert #1 = Yes
Tech Insert #2 = Yes
The goal is to store all 8 configurations
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Pump
Way Forward
 Enhanced modeling of
 Use Cases/Operational Scenarios
 Functions/Activities
 Networks
 Abstract Flows/Invocations/Signals
 Connections
 Item Flows/Messages
 Ports
 Port Sets (Interfaces)
 Behaviors
 Diagram Typing
 Allocations:
 Functions to Abstract Physical models
 Functions & Abstract Physical models to 2D and 3D designs
 Algorithms
 Configuration Validation and Solves
 Rules Solving
 Diagram Auto-Layouts
 Equivalence
 Transition Tool Integrations to this new model
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What Can the Industry Do?
 Push current modeling techniques to their limits of scale
 Document where the processes and tools break down
 Share these stress points with PLM vendors
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Summary
 Siemens PLM Software has a long-term mandate to:
 Manage systems models of arbitrary scale and complexity
 Plants
 Products
 Infrastructure
 Apply engineering rules and product configuration variables to these
models
 Support collaboration across large models
 Scale from single-user, local-domain models to full-system models at
any level of detail
 Integrate systems models with
 Portfolio management and product planning
 Product configuration
 Engineering rules modeling
 Manufacturing process models
 MCAD and ECAD
 Software Development
 CAE (Functional and Physics-based)
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