Affiliation:
1. Chief Systems Engineer, Leidos 4001 N. Fairfax Drive Arlington VA 22203
2. Executive Director, Systems Engineering Program Cornell University 632 Frank H.T. Rhodes Hall
Abstract
AbstractThe INCOSE Systems Engineering Competency Framework (SECF) and INCOSE Systems Engineering Competency Assessment Guide (SECAG), published in 2018 and 2023 respectively, provide a requirement definition for 37 systems engineering competencies each with knowledge, skill, ability, and behavior (KSAB) indicators across 5 different proficiency levels along with sample evidence against each of these indicator requirements. These publications form a static representation of the framework structure and associated database. This paper describes the development of a Systems Modeling Language (SysML) model that provides a digital representation of the architecture framework and associated requirement and evidence entry databases. A description of the metamodel and data structure is presented as well as a tailoring approaches for use and a series of evolving model use cases.
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