Outcomes and Perspectives from the 4th ESA Model- Based Space Systems and Software Engineering Workshop (MBSE2023) on reducing the gap between model-based systems engineering and domain-specific approaches.
Nikolena Christofi, Nils Fischer (European Space Agency) Mohammad Chami (SysDice) Akos Horvath (Incquery Labs) Andreas Jung (European Space Agency) Marie De Roquemaurel (Airbus Defence and Space) Pierre Dissaux (Ellidiss Technologies) Catherine Morlet, Elaheh Maleki, Marcel Verhoef (European Space Agency)
Keywords
Model-Based Systems Engineering;Space Systems;System Architecture;Inter-domain Data Exchange;SysML v2;Artificial Intelligence;Digital Engineering;Model-Driven Engineering;World Café;Workshop;Facilitation;Creativity
Abstract
In the context of its initiative to promote the adoption of model-based approaches in the development of present and upcoming missions, our organization held this year a workshop on Model-Based Space Systems Engineering. The aim of this year's workshop was to investigate how the model-based systems engineering community could contribute to bridging the gap with do-main-specific model-based approaches used in subsystem design. The World Café Method was used to facilitate the group discussions, the outcomes of which are summarized and presented in this paper.