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Model-Based System Engineering (MBSE) is midway down the path to Dynamic Systems, Systems Thinking and Complex Adaptive Systems. (CHAOS Theory) It would pay for you to learn some of the foundational thought and how it is applied to MBSE. But, that is not what you asked. Let's take a tour...Start out at NASA. This is an introduction and they offer a link to INCOSE.NASA https://www.nasa.gov/consortium/ModelBasedSystemsINCOSE is a professional group that is trying to build out the field.INCOSE https://www.incose.org/incose-member-resources/working-groups/transformational/mbse-initiativeThis is the INCOSE body of Knowledge.Body of Knowledge https://www.sebokwiki.org/w/images/sebokwiki-farm!w/2/24/SEBoKv2.5.pdfThis is INCOSE's most recent conference in the Great Lakes Region. https://www.incose.org/docs/default-source/glnc/glnc14/incose-glnc14(spring-2022)_overview_01dec2021.pdfBefore you go there, learn more about the stuff behind the stuff. When you start talking about this stuff, someone is going to ask if you checked out the Santa Fe Institute stuff. This be them: https://www.santafe.edu/More importantly, this is one of the classes you want to take. Santa Fe Institute: Introduction to Complexity https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF0b3ThojznRyDQlitfUTzXEXwLNNE-mIIf that is too much, start here at Systems Innovation and work your way up to the Santa Fe stuff. https://www.youtube.com/c/ComplexityLearningLabI prefer this course as a start, but Systems Thinking is my background. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Miy9uQcwo3U
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If you want to develop it as a skill and not just a surface level understanding of a concept, begin by learning SysML which is one of the fundamental languages used to make MBSE models.
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Model-Based System Engineering (MBSE) is midway down the path to Dynamic Systems, Systems Thinking and Complex Adaptive Systems. (CHAOS Theory) It would pay for you to learn some of the foundational thought and how it is applied to MBSE. But, that is not what you asked. Let's take a tour...Start out at NASA. This is an introduction and they offer a link to INCOSE.NASA https://www.nasa.gov/consortium/ModelBasedSystemsINCOSE is a professional group that is trying to build out the field.INCOSE https://www.incose.org/incose-member-resources/working-groups/transformational/mbse-initiativeThis is the INCOSE body of Knowledge.Body of Knowledge https://www.sebokwiki.org/w/images/sebokwiki-farm!w/2/24/SEBoKv2.5.pdfThis is INCOSE's most recent conference in the Great Lakes Region. https://www.incose.org/docs/default-source/glnc/glnc14/incose-glnc14(spring-2022)_overview_01dec2021.pdfBefore you go there, learn more about the stuff behind the stuff. When you start talking about this stuff, someone is going to ask if you checked out the Santa Fe Institute stuff. This be them: https://www.santafe.edu/More importantly, this is one of the classes you want to take. Santa Fe Institute: Introduction to Complexity https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF0b3ThojznRyDQlitfUTzXEXwLNNE-mIIf that is too much, start here at Systems Innovation and work your way up to the Santa Fe stuff. https://www.youtube.com/c/ComplexityLearningLabI prefer this course as a start, but Systems Thinking is my background. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Miy9uQcwo3U
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If you want to develop it as a skill and not just a surface level understanding of a concept, begin by learning SysML which is one of the fundamental languages used to make MBSE models.
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