Architecture Verification in a system model using domain specific operational scenarios/contexts
Verification of an architecture in a system model using domain specific operational scenarios and contexts
A proposed approach for verifying a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA)-enabled system architecture in Systems Modeling Language (SysML) based system models of military ground vehicle domains. Using this approach, Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) practitioners can verify that a given MOSA-enabled architecture in the system model is compliant to pre-defined MOSA-adopted reference architecture models. The approach utilizes military ground vehicle domain-specific operational scenarios and their associated domain context-specific architecture verification rules, architecture verification metrics and compliance-scope. MBSE professionals can implement the proposed approach using automated or semi-automated solutions.
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Dr. Macam Dattathreya of US Army
Verification of an architecture in a system model using domain specific operational scenarios and contexts
A proposed approach for verifying a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA)-enabled system architecture in Systems Modeling Language (SysML) based system models of military ground vehicle domains. Using this approach, Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) practitioners can verify that a given MOSA-enabled architecture in the system model is compliant to pre-defined MOSA-adopted reference architecture models. The approach utilizes military ground vehicle domain-specific operational scenarios and their associated domain context-specific architecture verification rules, architecture verification metrics and compliance-scope. MBSE professionals can implement the proposed approach using automated or semi-automated solutions.
Biography:
Dr. Macam Dattathreya is a Senior Scientific Technical Manager within the US Army with a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Dattathreya has over 30 years of combined private and public industry experience in various engineering disciplines. He is also an adjunct faculty at Wayne State university, Detroit where he teaches both graduate and undergraduate software and computer engineering related courses. Dr. Dattathreya also mentors several aspiring engineers in the field of software, model-based systems engineering, requirements engineering, and open-standard system architecture.
Dr. Dattathreya was a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), holds a Level III certification in systems engineering, and is an IBM certified Software Systems Architect. He is also a Certified Information System Security (CISSP) Professional. Dr. Dattathreya has published several research papers in peer-reviewed technical journals and conferences and holds several US patents. His technical research spans into software and network architectures, cybersecurity, software reliability & complexity, model-based systems engineering, open-standard system architecture and energy saving strategies for large ground vehicle systems.
Dr. Dattathreya, for his contributions to the industry as well as government, has received several technical achievement, invention and engineer and systems professional of the year awards. As a matured engineer in the Army and the industry, for 30 years, Dr. Dattathreya has provided significant engineering support for major ground vehicle acquisition programs and industry engineering efforts in the areas of system software, hardware, cyber, open-standard system architecture, and network technologies and their integration onto the ground vehicle platforms.
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5:30 - 5:35 - Sign in and welcome
5:40 - 6:25 - Distinguished speaker Lecture
6:30 -6:50 –Q & A
A IEEE Vehicle Tech Society event.
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