Steiner - an instructor at UC San Diego Extension and co-author of "A Practical Guide to SysML: The
Systems Modeling Language," - has been a systems engineer and architect for more than 30 years.
Lenny Delligatti's SysML DISTILLED: A BRIEF GUIDE TO THE
SYSTEMS MODELING LANGUAGE (9780321927866, $36.99) provides an excellent software engineering guide that considers the SysML language's ability to extend UML with systems engineering capabilities for modeling systems, and is recommended for any systems engineer interested in SysML models.
The
Systems Modeling Language (SysML) has been under development since 2001 [1] by the International Council of Systems Engineering (INCOSE) and the Object Management Group (OMG) organizations, as a standard modeling language for model-based systems engineering (MBSE).
For instance, computer scientists typically design state-of-the-art
systems modeling language acquisition and other mental abilities to ingest information in a "neutral" form before determining that information's usefulness or destination.
The
Systems Modeling Language (SysML) solution for ConceptDraw is a general-purpose modeling language library designed to describe systems engineering applications.
A prominent example of a UML profile is the
Systems Modeling Language (SysML).