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Mixing Systems Engineering and Enterprise Modelling Principles to Formalize a SE Processes Deployment Approach in Industry

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Systems Engineering (SE) is a tried and tested methodological approach to design and test new products. It acts as a model-based engineering approach and promotes for this purpose a set of standardized collaborative processes, modelling languages and frameworks. In a complementary way, Enterprise Modelling (EM) provides concepts, techniques and means to model businesses along with their processes. The purpose of this paper is to provide a method for the deployment of SE processes considering interoperability and building bridges between SE and EM. An application case is given illustrating the definition of the stakeholder requirements definition process defined in the ISO 15288:2008.

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Cornu, C., Chapurlat, V., Chiavassa, B., Irigoin, F. (2012). Mixing Systems Engineering and Enterprise Modelling Principles to Formalize a SE Processes Deployment Approach in Industry. In: Hammami, O., Krob, D., Voirin, JL. (eds) Complex Systems Design & Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25203-7_14

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