MS4 Me is a requirements engineering modeling and simulation platform that allows you to convert stakeholders' words, intent and meaning into a design that can be visualized in terms of material, resources and timing. The model can be built and simulated in real-time allowing you to negotiate requirements with your stakeholders in the most efficient manner yet possible.
MS4 Me is easy to use and only takes a few hours of training to get started, but is extremely powerful and scales to any size project. The same tool can be used by managers then architects/designers and ultimately engineers and technicians who can drill down to the finest and most sophisticated mathematical detail. The same platform that collects the requirements can execute the simulation on a laptop, and then be extended to a cluster, grid or a massively parallel super computer
Overview of IEEE and CMMI approaches to requirements' engineering
Basic concepts of Discrete Event System Specification (DEVS) and how to apply them using DEVS Modeling Environment.
How to understand and develop requirements and then simulate them with both Discrete and Continuous temporal behaviors.
System of Systems Concepts, Interoperability, service orientation, and data-centricity within a modeling and simulation framework.
Integrated System Development and virtual testing with applications to service oriented and data-distribution architectures.
From this course you will obtain the understanding of how to leverage collaborative modeling and simulation to develop requirements and analyze complex information-intensive systems engineering problems within an integrated
requirements' development and testing process.
Chief scientist for RTSync, Zeigler has been chief architect for simulation-based automated testing of net-centric IT systems with DoD's Joint Interoperability Test Command as well as for automated model composition for the Department of Homeland Security. He is internationally known for his foundational text Theory of Modeling and Simulation, second edition (Academic Press, 2000), He was named Fellow of the IEEE in recognition of his contributions to the theory of discrete event simulation.
A senior scientist for RTSync, He co-authored (with Professor Zeigler). the 2007 book, "Modeling & Simulation-Based Data Engineering: Introducing Pragmatics into Ontologies for Net Centric Information Exchange". Elsevier Press. He has worked as a technical director and program manager for several large DoD contractors where skilled requirements and data engineering were critical to project success.
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